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73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

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73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

2025-10-10 15:15 Last Updated At:10-11 00:57

Women and girls worldwide continue to face deep-seated structural barriers that must be addressed globally, according to Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, president of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly.

Ahead of the Global Leaders' Meeting on Women, set to be held in Beijing from October 13-14, UN officials have been emphasizing the urgent need for accelerated action to achieve gender equality.

Speaking in an online interview with CGTN in late September, Espinosa said the problem persists even in high-level international organizations like the UN.

"We have to accept that new progress has been made, but unfortunately, women and girls, especially in low income and informal urban areas and but also in rural areas, still face deep structural barriers. You mentioned I was the only the fourth female to preside over the UN General Assembly. We have just the number five in 80 years, we see that it's not enough. We are getting close to the selection of a new secretary-general -- in 80 years, the organization has never had a female at the helm. So, there is a lot of homework. Violence against women has increased, we continue to have gaps in representation in parliament, in cabinet. And if you look at the number of female heads of state in government, we still have a long, long way, a long way to go," she said.

The Global Leaders' Meeting on Women will be convened on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the 1995 World Conference on Women, which was also held in the Chinese capital.

On the legacy of the conference, Espinosa underscored the enduring significance of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action adopted when it convened 30 years ago.

"It did play an important role when at the conference in Beijing was organized 30 years ago, the platform -- the Beijing Platform for Action -- remains extremely relevant. And it is a road map that continues to be important and we need to reaffirm and recommit to the Beijing Platform for Action. It's really good news that a summit, a high-level meeting is planned in Beijing to celebrate 30 years of the conference in Beijing," said Espinosa.

73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

73rd UNGA president urges more efforts to advance women's rights

The death toll in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip has risen to 71,441 since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on Oct 7, 2023, with the number of injuries reaching 171,329, said Gaza's health authorities on Thursday.

In the past 24 hours, hospitals in Gaza received two bodies, according to the health authorities.

Since the ceasefire agreement took effect on Oct 11, 2025, Israeli attacks have killed 451 people and wounded 1,251 others in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 71,439: health authorities

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 71,439: health authorities

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