Yesterday, November 28, Chinese experts gathered in Beijing for a symposium on the all-around advancement of human rights and China’s role in global human rights affairs. Organized by the China Society for Human Rights Studies, the event brought together scholars, researchers, and policy makers to dive into the spirit of the 4th plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee. 💬
Shen Yongxiang, vice president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies, highlighted the Recommendations of the CPC Central Committee for the 15th Five-Year Plan, which calls for a broad push on human rights. “Our focus is on comprehensive protection of all human rights, especially economic, social and cultural rights,” he said.
What does this mean for you? In simple terms, it’s about ensuring fair access to jobs, education, and cultural activities—basics that shape our daily lives. For young pros hustling in the gig economy or creative industries, stronger social and cultural rights can pave the way for better work conditions and richer community spaces. 🎨👩💻
Experts also discussed how China plans to actively engage in global human rights talks, showing its commitment to international cooperation. 🌐 By sharing experiences—from poverty reduction programs to legal reforms—China aims to contribute to a global dialogue on rights that matter to millions.
The symposium wrapped up with a call to turn these high-level goals into action plans, marking a step forward in China’s human rights roadmap. Keep an eye on how these measures unfold in policies and everyday life—big changes often start on paper! 📝✨
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