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Cultural Development Center for Rural
Women
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.¡±
Our practice is aimed at creating opportunities for self-empowerment
and development together with rural women¡ªwe care about rural women¡¯s
lives in the poorest parts of China, and we are also dedicated to
improving quality of life for migrant women in China¡¯s cities. We
create opportunities for rural women to receive re-education and
training, including young women who dropped out of formal education,
and we strive to raise rural women¡¯s skill levels and to enhance
their participation in politics.
In all our activities we seek to advocate awareness of gender and
citizenship, and we aspire to maintain a dedication to openness,
democracy and participation in all our work.
Our concept:
If you are given a fruit, you can enjoy it only once;
If you are given a seed, you can benefit from it your whole life.
Our
goal:
To provide information, training and services to rural women and
to raise their ability for self-development.
Our
objectives:
Providing rural women with various kinds of support and help.
Promote
the awareness of gender and citizenship among rural women.
Make the most of our media advantage, increase concern for rural
women¡¯s issues in wider society, coordinate social resources in
support of rural women and push forward the improvement of the government¡¯s
policies.
To
strengthen and improve our own organizational structure to ensure
our sustainable development as an institution.
Our
areas of focus:
Strengthen rural women¡¯s community participation
Raise rural women¡¯s ability and opportunity to participate in politics
Help to establish a system to prevent rural women¡¯s suicide
Reproductive health
Improve poor rural women¡¯s quality of life
Provide opportunities of study for girl dropouts aged between 16-18
Uphold migrant women¡¯s civil and labor rights
Enhance the social space for migrant women¡¯s development
Our
projects:
Rural women¡¯s community development
We are committed to creating chances for rural women to participate
fully in community development. Since Rural Women began publication
in 1993 we have made efforts to build rural women¡¯s capacity for
development and improve their participation in communities through
a series of projects, including microfinance, literacy classes,
and projects aimed at enhancing reproductive health, preventing
of suicide and increasing participation in politics.
Rural women¡¯s training and re-education
We set up the Practical Skill Training Center for Rural Women in
1998, the first center in China aimed at raising the overall capacity
of rural women instead of merely training them for a diploma. As
well as offering training in practical skills, we have also focused
on raising trainees¡¯ awareness of gender, citizenship, participatory
and people-oriented concepts. Whether the trainees are grassroots
women leaders or poor dropout girls, the contents of their courses
are designed to tap their potential, increase their self-confidence
and self-reliance and to help them to realize their dream of taking
an active part in community development, escaping poverty and achieving
a well-off life.
Legal
services for migrant women¡¯s
We set up the ¡°Migrant Women¡¯s Club¡± in 1996, the first to serve
migrant workers in China. The club was organized on participatory
principles and the concept of migrant women¡¯s self-empowerment.
It works to uphold migrant women workers¡¯ legal rights and interests,
and is also concerned with their spiritual well-being, their overall
quality of life and their capacity for self-improvement.
Publications and disseminating experience
Through service and practice, we are dedicated to exploring innovation
in service provision in rural women¡¯s development, and in learning
and sharing the lessons of our many years of experience in our work.
We have already compiled four sets of teaching materials for literacy
classes -- Rural Teenage Girls¡¯ Basic Reader, Manual for Preventing
Rural Women¡¯s Suicide and others -- as well as more than 20 books
on the study of rural women¡¯s development, including Rural Women¡¯s
Development and Countermeasures, Report on Suicide amongst Rural
Women, and The Census Registration System and Female Migrants.
Research
and publicity
Themed around the various problems that rural women encounter, we
have organized research groups, then sponsored seminars and workshops
on these issues. These then formed the basis for further survey
and investigation and produced suggestions for policy changes that
we brought to the attention of the government and the media. We
have already sponsored two seminars on Rural Women Development and
Countermeasures, two seminars on Migrant Women¡¯s Legal Rights and
two seminars on Rural Women¡¯s Participation in Politics as well
as many other workshops, discussion meetings and news releases.
Those who are concerned about rural women, donors and our supporters
have quick and easy access to information about our work and achievements
through our newsletter Seeds and our website.
Our advantages:
Through
editing and publishing Rural Women magazine, we understand the most
pressing development needs of rural women and can respond quickly
to them with our work.
We are an integrated organization including a magazine, a training
center, an agency for supporting migrant women¡¯s legal rights and
a project center, thus we are able to provide a comprehensive service.
We seek to serve the needs of rural women throughout China, and
we have good relationships with numerous partners to cooperate in
achieving our goals. Moreover, we can publicize project achievements
and share models for rural women¡¯s development through our own magazine
and by using our excellent relationship with other media institutions.
Our
needs:
If you too care about development for China¡¯s rural women, you can
help by supporting our work in the following areas:
Grant-Aid Fund for Girl Dropouts
You can donate to the Grant-Aid Fund to help dropout girls aged
between 16 to 18 and young women from poor areas to receive short-term
study and training teaching practical job skills.
Emergency Relief Fund for Migrant Women
In order to provide emergency medial treatment, shelter and legal
aid to migrant women who suffer industrial injury, unfair dismissal,
serious illness or accidents, we have raised money to set up an
Emergency Relief Fund for Migrant Women. Your donation can help
those migrant women badly in need.
Help
us to set up a ¡°Rural Women Health Support Group¡± creating demonstration
program in selected villages by training women as core activists
and setting up social support networks. This project will work to
create effective ways to reduce the suicide rate amongst rural women.
Help us to run literacy classes in villages in China¡¯s underdeveloped
western provinces where illiteracy rates are high, especially amongst
women. The literacy classes are offered in combination with our
microfinance program and training in farming skills and health awareness,
thus giving women the tools they need to escape poverty while empowering
them with the ability to read and write.
Help us to train grassroots women activists to get involved in local
politics and villagers¡¯ self-government and to promote the growth
of a Support Network for Women Village Leaders.
Help more rural women access knowledge and information by supporting
free subscriptions to Rural Women magazine to women in poor areas.
Contact
us:
Rural Women magazine:
Address: 103 Dianmen Xidajie, Beijing, China (100009)
Telephone: 010-64980119/66118728
E-mail: njnbst@vip.163.com
The Cultural
Development Center for Rural Women
Address: 301, Building 1, Jiali Mansion, 180, Beiyuanlu, Chaoyang
District, Beijing, China (100101)
Telephone: 010-64983764
E-mail: njnbst@263.net
The Practical
Skill Training Center for Rural Women
Address: Address£ºDadongliu Village, Xiaotangshan, Changping District,
Beijing (102211)
Telephone£º010-61711484/010-61712340
E-mail£ºnjnbgs@sina.com
Migrant Women¡¯s
Club
Address: 3 Qiyongli Hutong, Changqiao, Xicheng District, Beijing,
China (100009)
Telephone: 010-66163129
e-mail: bjdgm7788@163.com
Our Website: www.nongjianv.org
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