Core Points - The South African government calls on G20 member countries to demonstrate "maximum flexibility and unity" to reach a significant consensus on women's empowerment [1] - The G20 Women's Empowerment Working Group technical meeting is taking place from October 27 to 29 in Johannesburg, South Africa, with the main task of drafting an action declaration for review at the ministerial meeting [1] - The ministerial meeting of the G20 Women's Empowerment Working Group is scheduled for October 30 to 31 in Johannesburg [1] - The working group's rotating chair, South African representative Mikateko Joyce Maluleke, stated that the declaration, once approved, would be a milestone for the G20 gender equality agenda [1] - The draft declaration currently has 29 finalized paragraphs, with 18 still under negotiation, emphasizing the need for all delegations to show "maximum flexibility and unity" [1] - Maluleke highlighted the challenges of the process, stressing the importance of not letting the efforts go to waste [1] - The G20 Women's Empowerment Working Group was established during India's presidency in 2023, and South Africa aims for significant breakthroughs in women's empowerment during its presidency in 2025 [1]
南非呼吁二十国集团成员国团结推动妇女赋权事业
Xin Hua She·2025-10-28 00:28