Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi asked officials to make greater efforts
to address issues concerning women and children to better achieve
balanced social and economic development.
Wu made the appeal on Wednesday at a conference in
Beijing held by the Women and Children's Work Committee of the
State Council.
In 2001, the State Council issued ten-year guidelines
on the development of Chinese women and children.
"Mid-term assessment shows that generally the
guidelines have been well carried out," Wu said.
Currently, 28 out of 45 measurable goals in the
women's guideline and 30 out of 50 goals to improve the lives of
children have been achieved, Wu said.
Wu said greater efforts should be made in
poverty-stricken rural areas, and regions inhabited by ethnic
minorities, where issues such as women's health and employment,
childbirth safety, human trafficking, and juvenile delinquency
remain.
(Xinhua News Agency April 12, 2007)
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