Women's Watch-China , a non-government organization under Qianqian Law
Firm (former the center for Women's Law & Legal Service of Peking University
),has been active in the field of Women's rights protection since its inception
in 2005.
This Annual Report of Women's Watch-China is broken down into six parts.
The first part is information about the action of Women's Watch-China to promote
women's rights in China . The second part is the 2011 secretariat work report.The third
part is information about the main
program activities and reference pictures of Women's Watch-China. The fourth
part is a selection of the program’s achievements.The fitth part is a chronicle
of women's rights protection in China. All this is aimed at informing the widest
possible audience , both in China and abroad , and to give a complete and
comprehensive picture to our readers of the status and progress of women's
rights in China for the year of 2011.The last part is the introduction of our
team.
Contents
l Brief introduction of Women's Watch
l 2011 Secretariat Work Report
l Main Program Activities and Reference
Pictures
l A Selection of the Program’s
Achievements
l Events on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests in
China
l Our team
Please download the attached to read more
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1.Annual Report of Women's Watch-China (2011).pdf 8921700字节
1.Annual Report of Women's Watch-China (2011).pdf 8921700字节
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