She proposed that one way for ASEAN countries to tackle marine pollution is to identify certain marine areas and heritage parks as protected areas.
She said she hoped the stories would encourage more women to run their own businesses and join hands with more women entrepreneurs to promote the sustainable development of the whole world.
She noted that in contrast, due to tight logistics capacity, pharmaceutical e-commerce platforms have delayed the delivery of goods, affecting the user experience. Their cooperative and collaborative development with physical pharmacies will become the mainstream in the future.
She made the statement as ministers of transport from China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) met here on Wednesday for the second CEEC-China Transport Ministers' Meeting, which aims to improve cooperation in the area of transport.
She gets up most days at 6 am to walk her two daughters, 16-year-old Sunny and 11-year-old Shiny, to school. Then, because she does not know how to drive, often walks the 3 kilometers to her job, where she washes dishes and takes out the garbage.
She said the law "further shames" women seeking abortions and "punishes providers like myself, and stigmatizes essential health care."
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She said she felt a great sense of achievement, especially when she saw children growing up properly as a result of the aid provided by the NGO, but she also recognizes that it needs to find a new role as more inmates' children are sent to welfare institutions.
She and her fellow advocates produced a brochure and posted a video from her son's wedding on YouTube to inspire other eco-friendly events.
She has organized her research group after she was employed as a professor by UESTC in 2015. Now, she devotes herself in solar energy materials' application on optical devices, and promoting industrialized production to break through the dilemma of traditional solar energy industry.
She thanked 6,000 local medical professionals, 4,000 civil servants, community leaders, logistics workers as well as a mainland medical team consisting of more than 570 members for their involvement in the program that had identified by Monday 32 people infected with COVID-19.