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CPPCC members pay close attention to the construction of "Chinese child-friendly communities"

December 21, 2017

The two sessions of the National Assembly that have attracted national attention in 2017 have come to a successful conclusion a few days ago, and the topics of the two sessions are still hotly debated by personnel from all walks of life. Especially the latest policies on child development, protection, rights and interests have received more and more attention.

Following last year ’s proposal by the CPPCC National Committee members to “incorporate 'child-friendly communities' into the community development plans of governments at all levels”, this year, Premier Li Keqiang pointed out in the 2017 government work report of the NPC and CPPCC that “to promote innovation in social governance ... Promote the healthy development of public welfare and philanthropy in accordance with the law, and promote the development of professional social work and voluntary services. Effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of women, children and the elderly. ".

On the afternoon of March 17, 2017, we were fortunate enough to invite the member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Comrade Pan Qinglin, who had just finished the two sessions to have a relaxed and enthusiastic discussion with us. Member Pan was very concerned about our work. He said vividly to everyone: "Because I am a father, so your work is also my job. Everyone's work benefits the country and the people, and it is of great significance. We must start from the heart."

In order to respond to the country's attention to children's rights in many aspects such as policy, economy, and culture, we are about to launch a series of national actions to promote the "Chinese child-friendly community" from concept to practical implementation, thereby driving the whole society's attention and promoting the "child-friendly community" "Development in China.

This series of national activities will invite cross-border dialogues between experts, government representatives, academics, and non-profit organizations to promote win-win cooperation, including community governance, children's rights, children's education, space planning, public policy, and social service work. Multi-domains to maximize the integration of social resources. Everyone briefed Member Pan on their recent work priorities and future plans. They were strongly affirmed and supported by Member Pan. He said he would continue to pay attention to the progress of our work.


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