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Dilma Rousseff, the first female president of the New Development Bank, told CGTN host Tian Wei that women's empowerment requires not only family support but also inclusive public policies. She highlighted the landmark 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing, whose principles paved the way for women to access leadership roles worldwide. As the Global Leaders' Meeting on Women approaches, she called for continued global efforts to advance substantive gender equality.