To further enhance the capabilities of district Women’s Federation leaders and strengthen the education and training of young cadres within the Women’s Federation system, two training programs took place from July 9 to 11.
On July 5, representatives of Party member families visited the “What Makes a Family and a Nation” cultural exhibition at the China Millennium Monument. Amid the ink strokes of ancient classical texts, the margins of heartfelt family letters, and the interplay of light and shadow in historical images, they traced the enduring spiritual legacy interwoven with family traditions.
On July 4, the BWF, in collaboration with the Beijing Internet Court, held the first event in this summer’s program series—the “Creating Safe Online Spaces for Growing Minds” cybersecurity literacy and awareness event.
From June 23 to 25, the Social Work Department of Beijing Women’s Federation (BWF), together with the Beijing Women Cadres School, jointly organized the 2025 Training Program for BWF Core Social Workers, aiming to deepen the integration of social work into the BWF’s core functions and enhance the skills and effectiveness of its cadres in grassroots governance and services for women, children, and families.