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(3) The Road Long, The Burden Heavy: Concluding Report of North China Anti-Child Trafficking Activities

Anti-Kidnapping, EventsBy wrchinaJune 12, 2013

Author: Women’s Rights in China’s volunteer, Su Changlan           All photos are by WRIC’s volunteers   December 16th, 2010 was Day Two of the North China search for trafficked children. At the end of the two-day anti-child trafficking conference, WRIC sponsored the Convoy in search of Missing Children. It left the Erdi Hotel…

(2) The Road Long, The Burden Heavy: Concluding Report of North China Anti-Child Trafficking Activities

Anti-Kidnapping, EventsBy wrchinaJune 12, 2013

 Women’s Rights in China’s volunteer, Yiao Cheng                         All photos are by WRIC’s volunteers.   Pamphlet distributed on bus in Shan     Recent Child Rescue activities crossed vast rural areas north of the Yellow River, through five provinces, thirty counties and municipalities, totaling 3,000…

Under the Heavy Sun: the Working Women of Bijie’s Villages

Assistance for Rural GirlsBy wrchinaJune 12, 2013Leave a comment

Author: Li Yuanlong, WRIC’s volunteer Translated: Sandre Lam   Even in late September, Bijie, Guizhou’s temperature can rise to more than 35 Celsius. Walking under the sun makes you feel as if your hair is on fire. Sweat leaks out of one’s body like a leaking pipe A city dweller stays indoors with modern air…

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