Zimbabwean Minister: Women Are the Backbone of Africa’s Change
Zimbabwe’s Minister Mutsvangwa hails African women as drivers of economic growth at Beijing summit, spotlighting women-led SMEs and China’s support for empowerment and green development.
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Zimbabwe’s Minister Mutsvangwa hails African women as drivers of economic growth at Beijing summit, spotlighting women-led SMEs and China’s support for empowerment and green development.
Discover how Zhang Guimei’s Huaping Senior High School for Girls sparks a legacy of empowerment, guiding mountain girls to dream beyond the peaks.
Global leaders, ministers and UN officials met in Beijing to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women and chart the next steps for women’s development worldwide.
Celebrating three decades of progress, women from the Chinese mainland are reshaping health, education, and leadership as Beijing hosts the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women.
China’s new white paper shows how training and programs empower women to lead peace efforts, climate action, public health responses, and disaster relief—advancing sustainable development.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan kicked off the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing, delivering a keynote and posing for group photos with delegations.
Ahead of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing, Huang Xiaowei highlights the Chinese mainland’s remarkable progress in gender equality, women’s fulfillment, representation and global governance.
From startups to labs, women are driving growth and sparking change across industries. Discover how her power is shaping a more inclusive future.
Sustainable finance in the Chinese mainland is driving women’s development and closing the gender gap with green bonds and eco-loans. Learn how policy shifts and strategic investments spark change.
Discover how Huang Hongying turned barren hills in Guizhou into 4,860 hectares of organic tea, empowering 309 families and training thousands of women.