On September 19, the State Council Information Office released a white paper titled "China's Achievements in Women's Well-Rounded Development in the New Era". The report sets the stage for the 2025 Global Leaders' Meeting on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Beijing.
According to the document, the Chinese mainland's maternal and child health service system has seen continuous improvement, now integrated into a nationwide healthcare network covering 1.4 billion people. This milestone highlights how large-scale strategies can drive real-world impact in women's health.
By weaving maternal and child services into its healthcare fabric, the Chinese mainland offers a data-driven case study on scaling essential services—an insight that resonates with young global citizens, business innovators, and policy changemakers.
As we look ahead to next year's summit, this white paper not only showcases progress but also sparks conversations on how international collaboration can further empower women and communities worldwide.
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