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Hotlines Provide Rights-Protection Services
August 5, 2022[For Women of China] |
Tianshui Women's Federation recently established a hotline (0938-8271220) to help protect the legal rights of women and children in Tianshui, a city in Northwest China's Gansu Province. The new hotline and the women's rights-protection hotline (12338) offer professional services to residents who want to discuss legal matters, family issues and psychological problems.
(Women of China English Monthly June 2022 issue)
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