Helping Women Improve Health

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Helping Women Improve Health

 September 28, 2022
[For Women of China]

 

Liuzhou Women's Federation, Liuzhou Health Commission, Liuzhou's education and civil affairs bureaus, and Liuzhou Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital recently implemented a charitable project to help women improve their health. Organizers arranged for doctors to visit Liuzhou's rural areas, to provide healthcare courses and other services to women, to help them prevent and cure gynecological diseases. Seen here, women participate in the project's kickoff ceremony, which was held in June in Hongyan, a village in Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, in Liuzhou, a city in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

 

(Women of China English Monthly September 2022 issue)

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