Contact Us
Tongzi Women's Federation Promotes Sex-Health EducationByYao Yao and Lei Yang June 5, 2022Tongzi Women's Federation, in Southwest China's Guizhou Province, has cooperated with Girls Protection, a special fund to promote anti-sexual abuse education, to organize regular sex-health courses for minors in Tongzi. To provide the Girls Protection courses, a team of volunteers, composed of teachers in Tongzi, was formed. The federation has coordinated the use of funds, offered by Tongzi's education commission and relevant departments, to provide teachers with training. Each school in Tongzi has at least one teacher who can teach sex-health courses. Several departments have been working together to offer closed-loop, "one-stop" services, which include prevention of sexual abuse, provision of rights-protection services, and care for minors who are victims of sexual abuse. Some 205 sex-health courses were provided in primary or middle schools, and in various villages and communities, in Tongzi during 2021.
(Women of China English Monthly February 2022 issue) 32.3KPlease understand that womenofchina.cn,a non-profit, information-communication website, cannot reach every writer before using articles and images. For copyright issues, please contact us by emailing: [email protected]. The articles published and opinions expressed on this website represent the opinions of writers and are not necessarily shared by womenofchina.cn. CommentsMagazinesProjects
Photos
Special Coverage |
Spotlight: U.S. authorities tell int'l students to leave U.S. if universities go onlineDesert locusts seen in Sanaa, YemenChinese home appliance firms expand global market with great vigorSyrian workers arrange cotton fabric for making masks in DamascusUrumqi takes measures to meet residents' need amid efforts to contain COVIDChinese, Qatari medical experts hold video conference on fighting COVIDChina to build 5 tugboats for Egypt's Suez CanalMayor of S.Korean capital Seoul found deadPrimary, secondary schools reopen in Ireland under phased planAnimal husbandry sees broad prospects in digitalization