The China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CFPA) will receive a
donation worth 76.2 million yuan (US$9.2 million), according to an
agreement it signed with seven charity organizations, companies and
universities in Shanghai Wednesday.
Under the agreement, the United States-based Mercy Corps
International (MCI) will provide CFPA with 10 million yuan (US$1.2
million) in fund and materials of the same value this year.
MCI will continue to offer no less than 10 million yuan of fund and
materials every year in the future, said Diana Tsui, managing
director of MCI's East Asia Pacific region.
According to Tsui, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like CFPA
have played an important role in China's charity and poverty
reduction, and the working transparency and credibility of them
have had much improved in recent years.
Bowen Wang, vice president and China director of World Children's
Fund, said the organization would raise materials worth 8 million
yuan (US$966,500) for China's poverty-stricken and disaster-hit
areas.
He
said the successful cooperation between Chinese NGOs and
international charity organizations had drawn more heeds of the
world to China's poverty alleviation work.
Ding Xuedong, an official of the Ministry of Finance, said poverty
reduction in China had become a problem the whole society concerns
about.
The Chinese government encouraged NGOs to extend collaboration with
international organizations, not only to enrich resources used for
poverty alleviation, but also to learn some advanced mechanism and
experience in the management of poverty reduction funds, he
said.
(Xinhua News Agency May 27, 2004)
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