Ordos Helps Residents Protect Rights

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Ordos Helps Residents Protect Rights

 January 31, 2023

 

To promote social harmony and stability, Ordos Women's Federation during the past year has implemented a project, under which the federation and other social organizations provide various services to help residents of Ordos (a city in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) protect their legal rights and interests.

The federation entrusts social organizations to provide various services (to residents), including protecting children's safety, helping residents resolve disputes within families, and offering legal and/or psychological counseling to residents.

 

(Women of China English Monthly January 2023 issue)

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