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MCA, ACWF Promote Harmony Within Families
November 27, 2020To promote social harmony and stability, China's Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) and the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) recently promulgated the directive on strengthening work related to providing marriage and family counseling.
The directive stresses efforts should be made to help residents improve the quality of their marriages, and to promote family education, family virtues and family traditions.
The directive also stresses marriage and family counseling organizations, at all levels across the country, and other organizations should provide multiple services to couples, including offering premarital training (to help couples who are planning to marry adjust to their new roles as husbands and wives), and offering advice to couples, to help them improve their marriages and family relations.
(Women of China English Monthly October 2020 issue)
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