Tibetan Women's Intellectual Federation Set up in Lhasa

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Women attend the inaugural meeting of the Women's Intellectual Federation of the Tibet Autonomous Region on October 27, 2019. [Xinhua]

 

The Women's Intellectual Federation of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the first spontaneously organized association by Tibetan women intellectuals of varied ethnic groups, was established in Lhasa on Sunday, Xinhua reported.

The first executive committee of the federation was elected and a constitution was passed at its inaugural meeting the same day.

"The establishment of the federation offers a platform for mutual exchange among women intellectuals in Tibet," said Gyatso Lhamo, deputy secretary of the Party Members' Group of the Women's Federation of Tibet and president of the federation.

She hoped the federation will play a leading role in engaging more Tibetan women in innovation and entrepreneurship, strengthening ethnic solidarity and building a prosperous Tibet.

Penpa Lhamo, director of the South Asia Institute of the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences and chairwoman of the federation's executive committee, said women intellectuals are the biggest beneficiaries of the gender equality policy that has been effectively implemented in Tibet, and should contribute their strength to the advancement of regional economic and social development.

At present, there are a total of 77 women intellectual representatives of varied ethnic groups in the federation, among which 10 hold a doctorate, over 30 have a master's degree, and over 10 have returned from overseas after completing their studies, according to the report.

The educational level of women and children in Tibet has been continuously improving in the past 60 years. The proportion of women students in general higher education, postgraduate and adult higher education are all above 50 percent.

Tibetan women who receive special allowances as outstanding experts, scholars and technicians from the State Council and the regional government account for 12.74 percent and 17.78 percent of recipients, respectively. Women account for 27.45 percent of lead researchers in Tibet, according to statistics from the regional government.

 

(Source: chinadaily.com.cn)

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