| Helping more women
find employment and re-employment will top China's six tasks in the next
five years, said Gu Xiulian, vice-president of the All-China Women's Federation
(ACWF), at the Chinese Women's Ninth National Congress that opened in Beijing
earlier Friday.
More substantial efforts will be made to keep increasing women's working
opportunities and posts, and better the distribution and variety of their
job opportunities, said Gu, also vice-chairwoman of the Standing Committee
of the Chinese National People's Congress.
A major method to that end is to guide and support excess rural women
laborers into non-agricultural sectors or cities or towns, which would
bring them more employment and development opportunities.
The country will also work very hard to sharply cut the number of women
in dire need, said Gu.
Meanwhile, she acknowledged, ACWF will spare no effort to increase the
number of Chinese women entering politics, to improve their education
levels and to promote better health service for them.
The establishment of a legal system to protect the rights of women and
children and social security for women are of vital importance, Gu said. |