Publications & Media
The Annual UN Women China Newsletter 2025
UN Women
Reflected on accomplishments in 2025 and set the direction for 2026 commitments under the new Strategic Note (2026-2030).
Read Newsletter →Gender in ESG Disclosure among Commercial Banks in China
UN Women
Proposed the first-ever gender-responsive ESG reporting framework adapted specifically for the Chinese banking sector.
Read Report →CKGSB Concludes 12th Women in Leadership Forum
CKGSB
Explored how women drive innovation in technology, branding, and intellectual property.
Read Article →Gender Lens Investing in China's Private Equity Industry
UN Women
Outlined strategies for embedding gender considerations throughout investments: capital allocation, stewardship, and diverse voices.
Read Report →Gender Perspectives in China's Climate & Environmental Policies
UN Women
Analyzed policy gaps and highlighted the need for gender-specific regulations and women's participation in environmental governance.
Read Report →Pathways in Public Service
Harvard Kennedy School
Detailed how HKS strengthened Chu Q. Wang's understanding of public policy and diplomacy.
Read Article →Commemorating Beijing+30: Business Leaders Promoting Gender Equality
Sina Finance
Highlighted business leaders joining forces to promote gender equality and women's empowerment for an inclusive future.
Read Article →Financial Empowerment: Women's Power in Sustainable Development
IIGF / CUFE
Delivered a keynote on integrating gender perspectives into sustainable finance to drive inclusive growth.
Read Article →Women and Renewable Energy Seminar
CCG / Embassy of Iceland
Participated in a seminar celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, focusing on women's roles in the green energy transition.
Read Article →Content Analysis of Gender Representation in Advertising in China
UN Women
Identified how media-driven stereotypes manifest in China and examined pathways to address them through advertising standards.
Read Report →Beijing+30: Gender Equality in the Era of Demographic Change
Minzu University of China
Presented at the International Seminar on Gender Equality, discussing policy, family, and social dimensions of demographic shifts.
Read Article →Advancing Gender Finance in China
UN Women
Mapped key stakeholders and identified gender-responsive financial tools, initiatives, and policies to advance gender finance.
Read Report →Why Financial Issues Must Include a Gender Perspective
Sina Finance / UN Women
Addressed the $420 billion annual funding gap and why gender perspective is crucial in financial discussions.
Read Article →Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace
Sina Finance / UN Women
Hosted a dialogue on supporting women's development in the workplace and society at the 2024 ESG Global Leaders Conference.
Read Article →Diversity isn't a zero-sum game
Policy Options
Argued that fostering Canada's rich diversity continues to be a national priority and explained why a trade-off mentality is dangerous.
Read Article →"Diversity and Inclusion" is Flawed
Harvard Kennedy School Review
Proposed a new framing to move beyond buzzwords and achieve structural equity.
Read Article →Twitter Diplomacy: Preventing Twitter Wars from Escalating into Real Wars
Harvard Belfer Center
Analyzed the impact of digital diplomacy on global stability and conflict escalation.
View Paper →The Seductive Ambiguity of Diversity and Inclusion
Smith School of Business
Explained why clear definitions and tangible goals are essential for true organizational change.
Read Article →Canada's diversity is key to a successful foreign policy
Ottawa Citizen
Discussed leveraging multicultural demographics to strengthen diplomatic ties and global influence.
Read Article →Preventing World War III in Space
Kennedy School Review
Urged policymakers and international bodies to act now to de-weaponize space and ensure its safe use.
View Paper →Report of the Secretary-General (2019)
United Nations
Contributed to the comprehensive report on the work of the Organization.
View Report →China's African Envoys Take Twitter Tips
SCMP
Examined the digital PR offensive of Chinese diplomats in Africa.
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