Guo Jianmei, born on October first, nineteen sixty-one, is a prominent Chinese lawyer and human rights defender known for her unwavering commitment to advocating for women's rights. As the director of a women's legal aid NGO, she has dedicated her career to providing legal support and resources to women in need, making significant strides in the realm of human rights in China.
In recognition of her impactful work, Guo was nominated as one of one thousand women for the Nobel Peace Prize in two thousand five. Her efforts have not gone unnoticed, as she has received several prestigious awards, including the Simone De Beauvoir Prize in two thousand ten and the International Women of Courage Award in two thousand eleven. In two thousand nineteen, she was honored with the Right Livelihood Award, further solidifying her status as a leading figure in the fight for justice.
Guo Jianmei's personal life is intertwined with her professional journey; she is married to the acclaimed writer Liu Zhenyun. Together, they navigate the complexities of life in a society where human rights advocacy often comes with significant challenges.