Eighteen years ago, in 1995, Beijing hosted the world鈥檚 largest women鈥檚 conference. Out of that historic summit grew the global commitments known as the Beijing Platform of Action which called for a critical mass of women in all public service jobs.
On July 23, Beijing once again hosted a landmark initiative, the first of three Women in Public Service (WPSP) Institutes at the historic China Women鈥檚 University (CWU), China鈥檚 premier women鈥檚 college.
Galvanized by the WPSP鈥檚 Institute that brought together 45 students from 20 provinces in China, these emerging women leaders pledged to respond to the rallying cry of 50 x50--- fifty percent women in public service by 2050 and to realize the promise of the Beijing Conference and the full potential of the words of WPSP founder Secretary Hillary Clinton, 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Rights are Human Rights, now and for always鈥 that rallied the women of the world in Beijing in 1995.
At the event in July, the Honorable Jane Harman and WPSP Director, Rangita de Silva received Honorary Professorships from the CWU in recognition of their contribution to global women鈥檚 issues.
On August 27, fifteen students from the WPSP Institute at China Women鈥檚 University visited the 乐鱼 体育 where they discussed their action plans and reflected on the transformative impact of the WPSP on China Women鈥檚 University.