By Adam Froiran
China’s environmental issues
increasingly command domestic and international attention – what’s the role of
civil society in promoting environmental protection?
By Adam Froiran
China’s environmental issues
increasingly command domestic and international attention – what’s the role of
civil society in promoting environmental protection?
Part two of our vlog on Gisa and Meg’s trip to Yunnan and Beijing. You can also see the video here.
Asia Catalyst travels again to Yunnan, China to take part in a training by Korekata AIDS Law Center for 30 sex workers from the Phoenix group. The video is also available at https://www.tudou.com/programs/view/orTkR_PAOE0/
Thanks to Witness for the handy cameras.
Asia Catalyst is proud to announce the “public beta” launch of its Asian AIDS Law Database. The database is a free, user-friendly resource, searchable in Chinese and English, to help researchers to find HIV/AIDS-related statutes throughout Asia. It is the first database exclusively dedicated to this purpose. English and Chinese press release (pdf) Visit the database.
by Li Man
李曼
China’s population is aging, and the pressures of dealing
with an aging population are becoming apparent. Today, according to a new
report from the Work Committee on the Elderly, 134 million Chinese were over
the age of 60, representing around 11% of the population. The report finds that
of those between the ages of 66 and 71, 90% of men continued to have an
interest in sex, versus 50% of women. In the range of 86-90 year olds, 51% of
men had an interest in sex.
中国已开始进入老年化,老龄化对中国社会的压力正逐步显现。目前,中国60岁以上的老年人口为1.34亿,占总人口的11%左右,这是中国老龄工作委员会根据一项最新调得出的结果。资料表明在66–71岁的年龄段内,对性有兴趣的男性为90%、女性为50%,就是在86–90岁的年龄层中对性有兴趣的男性也有51%。