In May 2003 the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SwissCham)
launched a long term SARS fundraising initiative to support
UNICEF's 1 Million Soap Campaign - an environmental, health and
hygiene campaign conducted in cooperation with the Ministry of
Health's National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee (NPHCCO)
through the coordination of the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).
Money raised so far has been handed over to UNICEF in Beijing on
July 11 at a ceremony attended by the Swiss Ambassador to China,
Mr. D. Dreyer and SwissCham Beijing's President, Mr. Cyrill
Eltschinger.
Acting as a focal point for all-incoming funds from companies,
private and individuals, the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce is
confident in maintaining the fundraising campaign to support the
fight against SARS here in China.
For Alex Sudan - Treasurer and Director of the Swiss Chinese
Chamber of Commerce, it was evident to align with UNICEF: “For us
it was important to engage in a long-term program. We liked the
fact that the campaign is focusing on prevention of SARS and
includes an educational aspect as well: a program for children and
families from rural poor areas in China stressing the need for
hygiene. At the same time it was important for us to ensure that
the money we raise will be utilized in China."
The donations are part of the free distribution of 2 Mio. soap bars
through 12 provinces. A specially printed soap wrapper carries
messages promoting hygiene, hand washing, encourages none smoking
and none spitting. Note that in addition to this donation, other
Swiss-invested companies established in China have contributed to
the fight against SARS for an amount in excess of RMB 17 millions,
donated to Government bodies, already.
About SwissCham -The Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SwissCham)
is a network of private associations registered in Switzerland and
China, among them the leading Swiss companies in trade, industry
and financial services have joined the Chamber, making it one of
the largest and most active in Switzerland. SwissCham was
established in Beijing in 1995 and is currently registered under
PRC law. SwissCham thus operates with two national organizations
and five regional chapters in Beijing, Shanghai, Zurich, Geneva and
Lugano. Since its inception, SwissCham has contributed to the
development of the Swiss-Sino economic relations and assisted the
many Swiss-invested companies doing business with China, while it
is assisting in turn a growing number of China-based enterprises in
their dealings with Switzerland-based partner.
SwissCham has a distinctively an international character and
welcomes people of any nationality. Furthermore, SwissCham clearly
pursues the building of Sino-Swiss cooperation, undertaking great
efforts to increase its increasing number of Chinese members.
For further information on the Chamber action and activities, you
may visit www.bei.swisscham.org, or send an email to:
info@bei.swisscham.org, or simply call: +86-10-6432-2020.
About UNICEF - Established in 1946 UNICEF was first known as the
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. Since 1953
UNICEF is permanent part of the United Nations and being known as
United Nations Children Fund striving to build a world in which all
children live in dignity and security.
UNICEF's 7 Regional and 126 Country Offices do cover more than 160
countries to help children living in poverty. Goal is to ensure
that Children do get the care and stimulation they need in the
early years of life, and encourages families to educate girls and
boys. Equally important is to reduce childhood death and illness
and to protect children in conflict situation and natural
disaster.
UNICEF China was established in 1979 and works in close cooperation
with the People's Republic of China. Girls Education, Immunization
Plus, Combating HIV Aids and Integrated Early Childhood and
Development (IECD) and Child Protection are our main focus.
For further information on our activities in China please contact:
Charles M. Rycroft, Communication Officer, (86-10) 55323131 ext.:
1301, crycroft@unicef.org
(China.org.cn July 15, 2003)
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