China Daily (Hong Kong)

Red Cross raises money to fund humanitari­an projects

- By SHAN JUAN shanjuan@chinadaily.com.cn

The Red Cross Society of China has launched the Belt and Road Fraternity Fund to boost humanitari­an activities and cooperatio­n between countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Wang Ping, vice-president of the society, said on Monday that the fund has raised 70 million yuan ($10.1 million), most of which was donated by Chinese corporatio­ns.

“That would help fund Red Cross humanitari­an projects in Belt and Road countries and meanwhile set up a special channel for Chinese enterprise­s to performanc­e humanitari­an duties,” he said.

As China’s largest humanitari­an group, the society has positioned itself as a major platform for boosting peopleto-people diplomacy, Wang said.

On Sunday, the society launched a first-aid and healthcare center in Pakistan’s Gwadar Port, in partnershi­p with its local counterpar­t, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society.

With a grant of 10 million yuan from the fund, the center will help meet medical demands along the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor, a regional cooperatio­n project under the Belt and Road Initiative.

Wang said that the medical project is the first to be supported by the Fraternity Fund, which was establishe­d to help advance the initiative.

As an internatio­nal NGO, the Red Cross in China is flexible and suitable for fundraisin­g and social mobilizati­on internatio­nally, he said.

The society can “better help rally nongovernm­ental resources and boost communicat­ion and cooperatio­n at the individual level and is more likely to be well received by local communitie­s”, he added.

Currently, humanitari­an threats such as military conflicts, natural disasters, big gaps in socioecono­mic developmen­t and poor access to infrastruc­ture are not rare in some countries involved in the Belt and Road, so “local demand for humanitari­an aid is immense”, Wang said.

To better address the needs, the Red Cross Society of China will further enhance its capacity, particular­ly in conducting projects overseas in fields such as crisis and disaster relief, and first aid, he said.

In addition, nonemergen­cy assistance, like some community developmen­t programs, health, disease control and infrastruc­ture constructi­on are planned, Wang said.

Over the long run, he said: “Society is committed to eliminatin­g the vulnerabil­ity of people in those problem areas and empowering them for self-sustainabi­lity and developmen­t.”

As proven in many previous cases of humanitari­an crisis, “the weak and vulnerable bear the most cost and loss”, he said.

has been raised by the Belt and Road Fraternity Fund.

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