Core Viewpoint - The upcoming Global Women's Summit in Beijing is expected to focus on the importance of maintaining and consolidating women's rights, as emphasized by Serbia's Minister for Gender Equality, Tatjana Macura [1][3]. Group 1: Women's Rights and Empowerment - The summit will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, which laid the foundation for strengthening and protecting women's rights globally, particularly in legislative terms [3]. - Serbia has made significant progress in women's empowerment over the past 30 years, with women holding approximately 40% of parliamentary seats and 30% of government positions [3]. - Key positions such as the Speaker of the National Assembly, the President of the Supreme Court, and the President of the Constitutional Court are currently held by women in Serbia [3]. Group 2: Legislative Progress and Challenges - Serbia has enacted several laws to protect women's rights, including the Prevention of Domestic Violence Law and recent legislation providing economic support for single-parent families led by women [4]. - The current global women's agenda should focus on the challenges faced in protecting women's rights and the future direction of these efforts, considering the evolving roles of women in society [4]. - The necessity for improved global governance is recognized, with the belief that China's recent global governance initiative will help promote women's roles in sustainable economic and social development [4].
全球妇女峰会·专访|期待全球妇女峰会推动弘扬新时代“女性力量”——访塞尔维亚负责性别平等事务部长马楚拉
Xin Hua She·2025-10-11 09:05