In a significant step toward evaluating national milestones, the China Society for Human Rights Studies, in collaboration with 20 national human rights education and training bases across the Chinese mainland, has released a detailed evaluation report. The report provides a comprehensive assessment of the implementation of the National Human Rights Action Plan of China, which spanned from 2021 to 2025.
The evaluation serves as a critical review of the goals and strategies established at the beginning of the five-year cycle. By analyzing the progress made over this period, the report highlights the efforts and outcomes associated with the protection and promotion of human rights within the country.
The joint release by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and the national training bases underscores a structured approach to monitoring and education. This systematic assessment is designed to provide clarity on the efficacy of the action plan, offering an authoritative look at the developments achieved between 2021 and 2025 to inform future frameworks and social progress.
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Full text: China's progress in human rights protection (2021-2025)
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