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Illiteracy Jumps in China, Despite 50-Year Campaign to Eradicate It

 

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 Campaign to eradicate illiteracy flagging, officials acknowledge
 
 
 
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Profile: Veteran fighter for ¡°ugly duckling¡± that serves rural women
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Classes bring light to illiterate women
Education brings hope for rural girls
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Take Action Now to Help Poor Rural Women    We welcome individuals, institutes and enterprises to contribute to projects geared towards the development of poor rural women. Any amount of donation will benefit the rural women in need and is greatly appreciated.      more
 
The Cultural Development Center for Rural Women is a non government organization that seeks to promote the social development of China's rural women. Since its foundation ten years ago it has grown from its core activity of publishing the magazine Rural Women (formerly Rural Women Knowing All) to become major non-profit organization with an integrated program that ¡°supports the poor by combining development projects, news media and information services, and dissemination of the results of research.¡±       more
 
The Practical Skills Training Center for Rural Women , set up in October 1998 by the Rural Women Knowing All magazine, is the first non-profit school established for rural women, registered with the Beijing Changping Educational Commission and the Civil Affairs Bureau. It is located in Dadongliu Village, Xiaotangshan Township in Changping District, and covers about 0.7 hectares of land. Its facilities currently occupy 3,317 square meters, including an auditorium, classrooms, dormitories, computer labs, plus hairdressing and beauty treatment training rooms. The Practical Skills Training Center receives financial support primarily from domestic and international charity organizations and from donations given by generous local and foreign individuals. The first donation was given by a renow ned writer, the late Bin Xin.     more
 
The Migrant Women's Club is the first organization in China serving ¡°migrant women¡± who come to the city from the countryside to find jobs. Founded on April 7, 1996, it allows our migrant sisters working in the city to have a place to call their own.      more
 
Rural Women , formally Rural Women Knowing All , is the only monthly magazine for rural women in the country. Starting publication in 1993, its readers are primarily females between the ages 16 and 45 and who have received primary school education. Chen Muhua, former Vice-Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and President of the All-China Women's Federation, and renowned writer, the late Bin Xin, wrote words of congratulations on the debut issue of Rural Women.      more