A joint initiative to promote and enable women to achieve
success and prosperity worldwide was agreed at a high-level seminar between the
Liverpool based The Women’s Organisation and a delegation from the Shanghai
Women’s Federation.
The six strong group was visiting Shanghai’s sister city in
the UK and was greeted by Lord Mayor Gary Millar at Liverpool Town Hall before
attending the event at The Women’s Organisation’s headquarters at 54 St James Street, located adjacent
to the city’s famous China Town, the oldest Chinese community in Europe.
The delegation was led by Madam Li Rong, vice-chairperson of
the Shanghai Women’s Federation, accompanied by Madam Xu Xiufeng from the
Office of General Affairs of the Federation and Madam Kang Binqin, director of
the Women’s Working Committee of the Art Centre of Shanghai’s Grand Theatre.
Hosted by The Women’s Organisation chairperson Gill
Moglione, chief executive Maggie O’Carroll and chief of finance and operations
Helen Milne, other speakers included Cllr Anna Rodery who is deputy chair of
Liverpool City Council’s culture and tourism select committee and Mrs Deng Jing
Liu, managing director of Harvest Land Education.
The Women’s Organisation chief executive Maggie O’Carroll said:
“It is crucial that societies globally harness women’s enterprise and encourage
and support women to start their own businesses.
“We first established links with the Shanghai Women’s Federation
when we staged a seminar at the Liverpool City Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo.
The delegation’s visit underpins our continuing strong relationship and determination
to promote the interests of women in both our nations and worldwide,” she
added.
Madam Li Rong (pictured here with Maggie and Helen from The Women's Organisation) commented: “It is important that we share our
views and expertise in promoting women’s rights and we are delighted to be
taking part in such a forward looking plan with The Women’s Organisation, the
foremost group of its kind in the UK, and Europe.”
The group later toured the Women’s Enterprise Centre and Liverpool’s
Central City Library where it was given a briefing by Madaline Heneghan,
director of Liverpool’s acclaimed Writing on the Wall festival. It was also
given an outline of the city’s plans for The International Festival of Business
in 2014, when The Women’s Organisation will host numerous seminars promoting
women’s equality and enterprise.
The Festival’s programme director Andy Snell said: “We are keen
to attract women entrepreneurs globally and particularly from China because of
Liverpool’s close ties with Shanghai.”
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