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The People's Procuratorate of Hefei High-tech Industrial Development Zone and the women's federations of Hefei Economic and Technological Development Zone and Hefei High-tech Industrial Development Zone recently signed an agreement to work together to strengthen the protection of women and children's legal rights and interests. The event was held in Hefei, capital of East China's Anhui Province.
Prior to the event, the procuratorate and the Women's Federation of Hefei Economic and Technological Development Zone had worked together to protect women and children's legal rights and interests. For example, the procuratorate and the federation employed, last year, workers with several psychological service organizations, to offer psychological counseling to both a minor, whose rights and interests were infringed, and the minor's mother. The child and the woman are grateful for the kind help they have received from the organizations.
(Women of China English Monthly July 2022 issue)
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