Government Work Report Highlights Protection of Women and Children's Rights, Interests
Date:2023-3-6 10:57:03 Views:1.The country has steadily intensified efforts to shore up weak links in rural compulsory education, largely resolved the problem of oversized classes in urban schools, guaranteed the access of children from rural migrant families to education in cities, and eased the academic burdens of compulsory school students. The country continued with its nutrition improvement program, benefiting over 37 million students every year, and ensured teachers, especially those in rural schools, receive their pay packages in full and enhanced the supplies of preschool education through multiple channels.
2.The country adopted the three-child policy, introduced relevant supporting measures, established sound administrative and support systems for ex-service members, and bolstered the protection of the rights and interests of women and children.
3.As the country has downgraded the management of the COVID-19 pandemic from Class A to Class B, response measures should be well-conceived, more targeted and effective, protect people's health and prevent severe cases, with an emphasis on prevention and treatment for the elderly, children, and people with chronic diseases. The upgrading of COVID-19 vaccines and development of new drugs should be advanced, fully ensuring people's access to medicines and healthcare services, and safeguarding the lives and health of the people.
4.The country will further improve elderly care services, refine supporting policies on childbirth, and protect the lawful rights and interests of women, children, the elderly, and those with disabilities.