President Xi lauds female workers’ contribution in COVID-19 battle

DM Monitoring

BEIJING: In the ongoing fight against COVID-19, female medical and epidemic control workers, researchers, community workers and volunteers over the world, braving danger and working around the clock, have fought at the front line of the battle, Xi said.
“With their dedication and ingenuity, they have written heroic epics of saving people and protecting lives,” Xi said. “They truly deserve our admiration.”
Xi made remarks while addressing a high-level meeting held by the United Nations (UN) to mark the 25th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women through video conference.
He pointed out that in China, at the height of the battle against COVID-19, many women medical workers, in their tens of thousands, have taken on the virus bravely by putting themselves in harm’s way, Xi noted. More than 40,000 health workers from across the country rushed to HubeiProvince, which was the hardest hit by the virus in China, and two-thirds of them were women.
“Their courage and hard work have shown the very best of the medical profession,” Xi stressed. “Their devotion and sacrifice have kept the nation intact through difficult times.” The social status of women is significantly higher, and increasingly, women are playing an important role of “supporting half of the sky,” Xi said, adding that gender equality and women’s empowerment are now important goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
He stressed that the spread of COVID-19 worldwide has brought greater challenges to women.
“In both containing COVID-19 and promoting post-COVID economic and social recovery, it is particularly important that we address the special needs of women,” Xi said, urging efforts to deliver on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. To this end, Xi put forward four major steps for the world to take.
“First, we need to minimize the impact of COVID-19 on women,” Xi said, calling for special attention to the health, social and psychological needs and working environment of frontline women medical workers.
“We need to place the protection of women’s and girls’ rights and interests high on the agenda of both public health and economic reopening,” he said, urging the need to crack down on violations of women’s rights and interests.
“We need to improve social services, with priority given to special groups such as pregnant and postnatal women, and children,” he noted.
Xi said special care may be given to women in difficulty such as those in poverty, old age or with disabilities, and efforts must be made to enhance benefits for women, address their concerns, and deliver results for their well-being.
“Second, we need to strive for genuine gender equality,” Xi said. “Protection of women’s rights and interests must become the commitment at the national level.”
As the world pursues post-COVID recovery, new opportunities may be created for women to participate in decision-making and be more involved in national, economic, cultural and social governance, he said.
He stressed the need to eliminate prejudice, discrimination and violence against women and make gender equality a social norm and moral imperative observed by all.
“Third, we need to ensure that women advance at the forefront of our times,” Xi said, urging efforts to protect women’s rights and interests and improve their lives, and ensure that women’s development goes hand in hand with economic and social development.
An enabling environment must be created, in which women are motivated, their creativity is unleashed to the full, and they truly feel satisfied, happy and secure, Xi said, underscoring the role of the government to be fully leveraged to mobilize all stakeholders to support women and help them live their lives to the full.
“Fourth, we need to enhance global cooperation in advancing women’s development,” Xi said, pledging that China supports the UN in making women’s development a priority.
He said more should be done to eliminate violence, discrimination, poverty and other old problems and to address new challenges such as bridging the gender digital divide, so as to make women-related targets early harvest results of the UN’s 2030 Agenda.
Xi stressed that equality between men and women is a basic state policy in China, noting the country has put in place a legal system comprising over 100 laws and regulations for fully protecting women’s rights and interests.