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Platform Helps Promote Family HarmonyAugust 9, 2022
Tieling Women's Federation recently established a platform, as an innovative effort, to conduct family dispute mediation work in Tieling, a city in Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The platform combines the functions of the women's rights-protection hotline (12338) and the mobile app, Tieling Comprehensive Governance. Each cadre of women's federations, at the township (subdistrict) and village (community) levels, has an account on the app, and they use their accounts to record women's requests for mediation of family and marriage disputes. The cadres can directly respond to the requests. The platform enables women's federations to better cooperate with comprehensive social governance service centers in Tieling, and that helps them promote social harmony and stability.
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