In an address at the Fifth Iran-China Women’s Dialogue meeting, Zahra Nazem Bokaee President of Al-Zahra University, emphasized that, within the Islamic worldview, men and women have equal human rights. She highlighted the opportunities for both genders to engage equally in education, research, and economic and cultural activities.
Women and Men Have Equal Human Rights in Islamic Viewpoint
Zahra Nazem Bokaee stated that in the Islamic worldview, women and men are equally entitled to human rights. Both can participate equally in academic pursuits, research, and economic and cultural activities. She highlighted that women in Iran benefit from supportive policies that enable their participation in various fields.
Strengthening Academic Ties Between Iran and China
Nazem Bokaee also discussed the potential for strengthening academic cooperation between the two great civilizations of Iran and China, particularly focusing on the scientific and research capacities of women. She emphasized that this collaboration could be a model for further international partnerships.

Achievements of Women in Iran’s Scientific and Cultural Fields
Nazem Bokaee noted that Iran has made impressive strides in the education and empowerment of women. She pointed out significant increases in literacy rates among women, the growing number of female students and faculty members, and the high number of female inventions in comparison to the global average. These achievements exemplify the human rights of women in Iran.
Women in Leadership and Government Roles
The president of Al-Zahra University also discussed the significant roles women play in leadership and governance in Iran. Women have access to scientific, research, cultural, and welfare opportunities and are making notable contributions to the country’s success.
Enhancing Bilateral Scientific Cooperation Between Iran and China
Nazem Bokaee underscored the importance of expanding scientific collaboration between Iran and China, emphasizing how such partnerships could advance mutual development and innovation.

China-Iran Women’s Technological Contributions
Li Ying, Vice President of China Women’s University, expressed her delight in visiting Al-Zahra University and praised the university’s rich academic and research capabilities. She expressed hope that collaboration between the talented women of both countries would contribute to peace and development across societies.
Proposals for Future Collaboration
Khadijeh Joda, Advisor to the Vice President for Science and Technology, outlined several collaboration proposals, including:
- 1. Establishing Innovation and Technology Centers for Women in both Iran and China, focusing on clean technologies, digital energy, and digital health.
- 2. Creating a Joint Knowledge Exchange and Scientific Collaboration Program for women in technology, including joint research projects, mutual visits, and specialized training.
- 3. Establishing a Joint Development and Empowerment Fund to support collaborative projects, such as startups and innovative ventures, as well as offering consulting opportunities for women entrepreneurs.
Joda concluded by envisioning a future where women are recognized as leaders in technology.
Chinese Delegation Visits Al-Zahra University’s Research Centers
During the event, the Chinese women’s delegation visited the central library and research centers of Al-Zahra University to explore areas of potential collaboration.
From: iribnews