CPAFFC representatives participated in the Internet Public Welfare and Charity Forum of the 6th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen on October 21. With the theme of Inclusiveness and Common Development, the forum invited representatives from government divisions, international organizations, ngos, enterprises and think tanks from home and abroad to discuss on the best practices and future development of internet philanthropy.
Mr. Ji Yongjun, Deputy Director General of the Department of American and Oceanian Affairs of CPAFFC, spoke at the forum. He said that philanthropy has always been an important part of the work of CPAFFC. In 2015, we established Every Woman Every Child China Partnership Network, in support of the United Nations Every Woman Every Child project. Through programs such as sending overseas medical teams and training doctors and nurses in African countries, we played an active part in the global cooperation in improving women and children’s health. Next up, we plan to carry out online training for doctors and teachers in remote rural areas based on internet resources. In the meantime, we wish to share the Chinese models and experiences with developing countries and regions such as African countries, so that more people could benefit.
Photographed by Zhang Yang