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China Completes All 181 Tasks of National Human Rights Action Plan

In a significant update on the country's social and legal developments, a comprehensive evaluation report released this Friday reveals that China has made substantial progress in the protection of human rights. The findings were jointly presented by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and 20 national human rights education and training bases.

The report focuses on the implementation of the National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2021-2025), a strategic framework established in September 2021 to enhance the standard of human rights across the Chinese mainland. According to the evaluation, the five-year plan has been fully implemented, with all 181 outlined tasks successfully accomplished.

This achievement marks the conclusion of a rigorous period of implementation aimed at strengthening the legal and social infrastructure surrounding human rights. By completing the full scope of the action plan, the report suggests that China has comprehensively strengthened its approach to human rights protection, reflecting a systematic effort to align national goals with human rights standards.

For global observers and policy analysts, the completion of this plan serves as a key indicator of the Chinese mainland's ongoing efforts to evolve its governance and social welfare systems. The collaborative nature of the report, involving numerous national training bases, underscores a nationwide commitment to education and training in the field of human rights.

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