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this is my first time that i edit Wikipedia, and it is fun. The Major --Muna salad (talk) 18:05, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

Note
1) "Marking the 10th Anniversary of China's Implementation of the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Women".All-China Women's Federation.Monday the 18th of March, 2013.Web.March18, 2013.http://www.women.org.cn/english/english/whatisnws/2002-3.htm. This article explains the main purpose of this organization. It also mentions how they already helped some women in china.

2) Actions Initiated by the All-China Women's Federation. China Through A lens.Web. March18, 2013.http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/cw/139821.htm. This article is about how this organization helped the women so that they have their rights like men.

3) Fincher,Leta Hong. "China’s ‘Leftover’ Women". The Opinion Pages. October 11, 2012.Web. March18, 2013. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/12/opinion/global/chinas-leftover-women.html?_r=0. This article is about how Women's federation helped that left over women that are age of 27.

All-China Women's Federation
The All-China Women's Federation (中华全国妇女联合会)(ACFW) is an organization of women established in China in March 1949. it is organisation that offers the advancement of women in every ethnic. It became known as such in 1957 and had previously been called the All-China Democratic Women's Foundation.[1] It was constructed as a mass organization supported by the Communist Party of China, and based on Marxist theory. The basic functions of the federation is to represent and protect the women's rights, and promote gender equality.All-China Federation assist poor women in China. ACWF also trained more than 1,300WF so that they could help their hometowns in the future and prevent the poverty in the future. In 2000, the organization found employment one million laid-off women by creating small economic entities and opening industries that women can work in family service companies, women service groups, laid-off women worker's market. ACWF also helped leftover women, who are the unmarried women at the age of 27, by offering them things to like an education.

In late 1995, the Women's Federation began to refer to itself as a non-governmental organization (NGO.