President John Mahama of Ghana and First Lady Lordinna Mahama are being welcomed to Beijing for the International Women's Summit.
At the Global Women's Summit in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged more protection for women and girls in crisis areas. The Chinese leader has continuously underlined the critical responsibilities that women play and the significance of their holistic development.
His backing is
evident in the institutional activities and policy frameworks of the nation.
Through its own actions, China has contributed in a special way to the
advancement of the cause of women worldwide.
It is the duty of
the international community to aggressively combat all forms of violence
against women and to bolster efforts to safeguard women and girls in conflict
areas. At the opening of the Global Women's Summit in Beijing on Monday,
Chinese President Xi Jinping made these appeals.
"We must work together to create a favorable
environment that promotes the growth and development of women," Xi Jinping
emphasized, adding that "peace and tranquility are prerequisites for the
comprehensive development of women."
Additionally, he underlined the significance of firmly upholding the idea of common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security in order to preserve world peace and enable women to live happy, peaceful lives free from conflicts and upheavals.
The Chinese leader underlined the need to assist women in their crucial role in preventing conflicts and aiding in the recovery process, as well as the necessity of bolstering the safety of women and girls in regions impacted by poverty and natural disasters.
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the 1995 World Conference on Women, the event was held in Beijing from October 13 to 14. Among the many foreign leaders in attendance were President John Mahama of Ghana and First Lady Lordina Mahama.

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