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China Champions Global Women’s Development

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In an inspiring call to action at the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women held in Beijing, President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s unwavering commitment to advancing the cause of women’s all-round development, not only within China but across the globe. His four comprehensive proposals outline a bold and practical roadmap to ensure that women are not only protected and empowered but fully included in the processes of peacebuilding, innovation, governance and global development.

This visionary speech highlights China’s central role in shaping a future where gender equality is not just an aspiration but a global norm. At a time when many parts of the world are still struggling with inequality, violence and marginalization of women, China’s model presents a powerful and practical framework for inclusive growth.

President Xi’s first proposal stressed the importance of fostering an enabling environment for women’s development. He made it clear that women’s progress is deeply tied to peace, security and stability. In regions plagued by war, poverty and disaster women and girls often bear the greatest burden. China’s strong stance on protecting women in conflict zones and ensuring they play an active role in peacebuilding and community reconstruction reflects a deeply humanitarian and progressive approach to global leadership.

China’s growing support for international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions includes programs specifically aimed at safeguarding women’s rights in vulnerable regions. This aligns with President Xi’s call to strengthen mechanisms to prevent violence against women and ensure strict enforcement against all forms of abuse. By prioritizing women’s safety and dignity, China is helping lay the foundation for a more just and humane international order.

One of the most forward-looking aspects of President Xi’s proposals is the emphasis on high-quality development for women, particularly through technology, innovation and green development.

President Xi rightly noted that as the world enters a new era of digital transformation, it is critical to ensure that women are not left behind. By promoting policies that enable women to participate fully in science, technology and digital industries China is setting a global standard for inclusive innovation. China’s national strategies such as the Digital Silk Road and Made in China 2025 have created new opportunities for women in tech, AI, green energy and beyond.

Furthermore, as globalization reshapes economies, China advocates for sharing the benefits of global growth with women worldwide. Initiatives such as vocational training, rural e-commerce programs and women-led entrepreneurship projects in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries showcase how China is actively helping reduce gender disparities in developing economies.

China’s domestic progress in protecting women’s rights has been both significant and strategic. President Xi’s call for robust governance frameworks, stronger institutions and accessible policy tools to protect women’s rights reflects a commitment to turning legal protections into real-world change.

In his final proposal, President Xi highlighted the importance of global cooperation in advancing women’s development. This reflects China’s belief that no country can succeed alone in creating a truly equal world.

China’s international development programs are increasingly incorporating gender components, from funding girls’ education in Africa to promoting female leadership training in Asia. As part of the BRI, China is also encouraging women-to-women exchanges, international research collaboration and policy dialogues on gender equality.

President Xi’s emphasis on writing a “new chapter” of global cooperation for women is timely and necessary. As the world faces challenges like climate change, pandemics and economic inequality, including women in decision-making and leadership roles is more vital than ever.

Under President Xi’s leadership, China has emerged as a global model for proactive, inclusive and visionary policy-making for women. Rather than treating gender equality as a symbolic issue, China integrates women’s empowerment into its economic, social, diplomatic and technological agendas.

From reducing poverty among rural women to supporting STEM education for girls, China’s domestic efforts are mirrored by its international cooperation programs, making real change not just possible but sustainable.

President Xi’s four proposals are not just statements of intent — they are a clear policy agenda grounded in action, inclusion and cooperation. As the world looks for pathways toward a more balanced and equitable future, China’s leadership on women’s development offers both inspiration and a practical blueprint.

By prioritizing women’s safety, education, innovation and leadership, China is not only uplifting half the sky but also ensuring a stronger, more stable and prosperous world for all.

He called for support for women to play a substantive role in global governance and share in its benefits.

Xi also voiced support for the central role of the UN, urging it to pay more attention to the needs of women in developing countries and create broad cooperation platforms for women in all countries.

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