Education, Media and Sexuality Health Services for Girls and Women : 20 Years Experience of China's Policy and Practice.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781844644094
- 376.951
- LC2312 -- .C45 2014eb
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Education and Development for Rural Women and Girls in China Book Series -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Access, Quality and Empowerment of Girls through Education: Innovations and Experiences in China -- Gender, Media and Communication Activism in China -- Sexual and Reproductive Health Education and Service for Young People in China -- Gender Equality and Empowerment in China: Discourses and Experiences in a Comparative Perspective.
China's experience in the field of women and girls' education and development has not been adequately summarized and shared with the international community. To fill the gap and celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 4th World Conference on Women, this book systematically summarizes and disseminates the strategies and good practices regarding women's and girls' education and development in China, so as to present national experiences in the promotion of rural women's empowerment and gender equality. The book reviews the policies and actions taken by the Chinese government, international organizations, and NGOs in the past two decades. It reflects and shares the experiences and lessons regarding the promotion of girls' education, gender equality in media, and sexuality health education and services for youth with the international community. The features are as follows: the adoption of gender and development perspectives * the integration of a macro development context and typical case studies * the reflection of multidisciplinary approaches * the contribution to international concerns and dialogue. (Series: Education and Development for Girls and Women in China).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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