w88 casino News Network (Correspondent Du Yingxin)World w88 Organization inThe Youth w88 Summit on Gender Issues will be held at the WTO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 13th to 14th to provide young professionals with the opportunity to participate in discussions on w88 and gender issues. Associate researcher Du Yingxin of our institute was invited to participate in this event. This youth summit brought together 59 young participants aged 20 to 35 from different regions of the world and with different professional backgrounds,Among them27%From Europe,24%From Africa,22%From Latin America,17%From Asia,10%From North America.Supporting women's participation in international w88, making w88 more inclusive, and promoting women's economic empowerment through w88 are one of the focuses of the current work of the World w88 Organization. The summit aims to promote research and exchanges between young professionals on w88 and gender issues, and to promote further research by young scholars on this topic in the future.
Picture1: Group photo of participants (picture source ©WTO)
The two-day conference covered rich thematic lectures and discussions, including the role of youth in gender equality and inclusive w88, the gender perspective in e-commerce, gender issues in w88 finance, non-tariff measures and gender, etc., which greatly enhanced young scholars' in-depth knowledge and understanding of the issue of w88 and gender. The summit also included discussions withWTO Ambassadors’ face-to-face activities and group case study activities led by senior scholars in this field provide young scholars with ample opportunities for exchanges.
In the case study activity, Teacher Du Yingxin cooperated harmoniously with group members from other countries, and the group’s research results are inSix teams showed up and won the championship. The group jointly made suggestions for the WTO to promote work on gender and w88 issues, and committed to further integrating and integrating w88 and gender issues in their respective future work. Teacher Du Yingxin actively participated in various discussions based on her professional background and research direction, and had in-depth exchanges with other participants.
Picture 2: Group photo with Mia Mikic, group mentor and senior scholar in the field