Chinese Federation for Corporate Social Responsibility
was set up in Beijing on Sunday, calling on enterprises to bear
more efforts in corporate social responsibility.
The federation consists of 13 renowned domestic
enterprises and China-based international corporations, including
Nokia, Hewlett Packard, TCL and the China Merchants Bank
(CMB).
With the aim to promote education and eliminate
poverty in the rural area, the federation has been under
preparation since April this year.
It has launched a series of projects such as rural
teachers' training, one-year teaching in country by college
graduates, rural students' visitation to big cities and computer
network installation in rural schools.
As a long-term social responsibility project, the
federation will continue its efforts to help more students receive
better education in the rural areas across China, said He Zhiyi,
professor of Beijing University and secretary general of the
federation.
The establishment of the federation will provide a
chance for Chinese and foreign firms to join hands in China's
welfare and poverty-relief efforts, said Ma Weihua, CMB president
and chairman of the federation.
Sun Zhenyao, president of Hewlett Packard (China) Ltd,
said the company has donated computers and other high-tech
facilities worth of 5 million yuan (US$625,000) to Children's
Foundation of China over the past 20 years.
"We believe China will make bigger progress in
poverty-relief sector," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency October 16, 2006)
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