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Mothers Support Group Pilot of China REACH Program Begins in Xizang

From August 10 to 12, 2023, Fang Jin, Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the China Development Research Foundation (CDRF), Cai Jianhua, Senior Advisor of the Child Development Research Institute at CDRF, and Feng Danyun, Vice President and Secretary General of CICC Charity Foundation, attended the opening ceremony of the pilot mothers support group of the China REACH program in Semburi. They also visited the relevant departments.


The mothers support group supplements and extends China REACH which provides parenting instructions via home visits, and will provide support to mothers and female caregivers in four areas, namely, family education, infant and young child health, women's health, and the national standard language, by means of flexible and diversified forms of group activities and workshops.



On the morning of August 11, the launch ceremony of the China REACH mothers support group was held in Semburi. Fang Jin, Feng Danyun, Dong Yan, an official of the Women's Federation of the Xizang Autonomous Region, Tao Yurong, deputy director of the management committee of the ecological relocation site in Semburi, and Baima Yangjin, president of the Xizang Autonomous Region's Maternal and Child Health Association, attended the ceremony and delivered speeches.


Fang Jin talked about the importance of the program on three levels. For individual mothers, attending the mom's class enables them to improve themselves, and better raise their children. For the relocation site of Semburi, conducting mothers support groups can help the women of the relocation site to actively enjoy work and life, and is an effective measure to promote the high-quality development of the relocation site. For government and relevant departments in the Xizang Autonomous Region, the promotion of China REACH and the mothers support group is a way to put into practice President Xi Jinping's proposal of "supporting Chinese modernization with high-quality development of the population". The integration of the mothers support group module into China REACH can combine the high-quality development of children with the high-quality development of women, thus promoting the high-quality and balanced development of the Xizang population as a whole.


Feng Danyun pointed out that the program provides a model for exploring the promotion of high-quality development in ecological relocation areas. The establishment of the mothers support group is of great significance to the sustainable and high-quality development of rural women and their families in the ecological relocation and resettlement areas at very high altitude, and to the development of the local community.


Dong Yan praised the work of China REACH, mentioning that in the past two years of implementation, the program has been well received by families in the relocation sites. She said that the Xizang Women's Federation will coordinate the efforts of all sectors of society to actively promote the work of the mothers support group in the next step.


In order to further summarize the experience of the project, better serve the parents and children in the relocation site, continuously spead awareness and knowledge on family education, and better promote the healthy growth of children in the relocation site of Semburi, the Xizang Women's Federation, the Xizang Maternal and Child Health Association, and the Xizang Society for Family Education jointly designates Semburi as a "demonstration site for early childhood education services in agricultural and pastoral areas in the Xizang".


Tao Yurong suggested that the addition of the mothers support group to the China REACH is of great significance to the Semburi settlement, and will greatly contribute to the settlement's work on maternal and child health.


Baima Yangjin said that the mothers support group enriches China REACH and is a supplement and extension of the program. She thanked all partners who have contributed to the program, and hoped that they would join hands and continue to help the long-term development of the relocation site of Semburi.


At the ceremony, a five-party cooperation agreement was signed by the China Development Research Foundation, the CICC Charity Foundation, the Xizang Women's Federation, the Management Committee of the Semburi Ecological Relocation Site, and the Xizang Maternal and Child Health Association. The five parties will continue to cooperate and promote relevant policies to benefit more children, mothers and families.



After the meeting, Fang Jin and his team went into the homes to observe the home visits, he interacted with the parents and children to understand the situation and effectiveness of the home visits.


On the afternoon of August 11, Fang Jin and Feng Danyun went to the Xizang Rural Revitalization Bureau. Zhuang Hongxiang, Secretary of the Party Group of the Xizang Rural Revitalization Bureau, Jiang Hua, Director of the Bureau, Li Rong, Deputy Director of the Bureau, and representatives from various divisions joined the discussion. The parties discussed how to combine child development with the rural revitalization strategy, and explored the current realities of rural revitalization work as well as the possibility of cooperation in rural revitalization and rural governance.



President Xi Jinping once stated that "Population development is a major issue related to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and efforts must be made to improve the overall quality of the population." CDRF’s China REACH aims to achieve high-quality development of the population at the very beginning of life and from the most fundamental level. The mothers support group, which is integrated into the program, will improve development of women in less developed regions.