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WiCH (The Women Insight on China)

The Women Insight on China (WiCH) is a new initiative aimed at addressing the underrepresentation of women in the field of China studies across Europe. Designed and run by the Association for International Affairs (AMO), a leading Czech think tank specializing in international relations and with a long-standing commitment to promoting gender equality in international security and politics, WiCH is supported by the China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE) platform.
WiCH aims to create a vibrant, supportive community through various activities, including both online and in-person events to help women analysts build connections and foster a sense of community. It will also offer skill-building workshops on media engagement, policy advocacy, and research methodologies tailored specifically for women in China studies. It wants to create a platform encouraging joint articles, research papers, and policy briefs to amplify the contributions of women to China studies.

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