Vice Minister Wang Yajun of International Department, Central Committee of CPC visits the Nepal Office of CFPA
Between July 28th and 30th, the delegation of International Department, Central Committee of CPC led by Vice Minister Wang Yajun and the Chinese social organization joint delegation led by Secretary General Zhu Rui of China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE) made a joint visit to Nepal. During the meetings with Mr. Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal, Tham Maya Thapa, Minister of Social Welfare in Nepal, and Ms. Yu Hong, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, the delegation exchanged views with the above parties on the international development assistance work carried out by Chinese NGOs in Nepal.
During the three-day trip, the delegation also attended the school bag donation ceremony at Mahendra Adasha Witishham (hereinafter referred to as MAV) school and visited CFPA’s Nepal Office. Wang Xingzui, CFPA’s Vice President hosted the reception.
The delegation met with Ms. Yu Hong, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal
Prime Minister Oli received the delegation
The delegation met with Minister Tham Maya Thapa of the Ministry of Social Welfare
China-Nepal social organization livelihood project meeting and signing ceremony promote the exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and Nepalese NGOs
As many as 26 Chinese NGOs are set to get permits for operation in Nepal within a couple of months with the Social Welfare Council and CNIE signing an agreement on Sunday, aiming at promoting development and cooperation between social organizations from the two countries on Sunday in Kathmandu. Representatives from China and Nepal exchanged views on three major areas of people's livelihood, namely medical care, education and poverty alleviation, and discussed the possibility of cooperation.
CFPA was among the 11 organizations that signed agreements or
MOUs with their Nepalese counterparts on Sunday. On
behalf of CFPA, Vice President Wang Xingzui signed the Memorandum of Three-Year
Plan for Nepal with Nepal Golden Sun Charity Association, pledging to donate
about 6 million RMB from 2018 to 2020 in support of the WASH project, youth
training program and international school bag project for further improvement
of people’s living conditions in poor areas of Nepal.
Vice President Wang Xingzui signed the Memorandum of Three-Year Plan for Nepal
Delegates of China and Nepal attended the school bag donation ceremony
As part of
the endeavor to support Nepal's education, China Foundation for Poverty
Alleviation distributed school bags, stationery items and sports accessories to
the students of Mahendra Adarsha Vidyashram school in Kathmandu. Wang
Yajun, Vice Minister of International Liaison Department, Pampha
Bhusal, Nepali former minister and other officials, attended the donation
ceremony.
Ms. Pampha
Bhusal spoke highly of the Chinese assistance that has enabled hundreds of
Nepali students to get quality education, "The Chinese support is very
instrumental for the bright future of our students. It will not just boost the
quality education of the country, but also strengthen the people-to-people ties
between the two countries."
Established in 1958, MAV is the oldest school in the area that has been providing education to around 600 students up to higher secondary level. CFPA is constructing a two-storey building within the school compound after its buildings were severely damaged by the strong earthquake of 2015.
MAV school bag donation ceremony
Vice Minister Wang and Secretary Zhu visited CFPA’s Nepal Office
The delegation
also visited the Nepal Office of CFPA to gain an in-depth understanding of our
work. Vice President Wang Xingzui briefed Vice Minister Wang Yajun on CFPA’s
internationalization and the results of our three-year work in Nepal. Director
of Nepal Office, Zou Zhiqiang, accompanied the reception.
Wang and Zhu
reviewed the archives of the health screening project and the photos of various
stages of earthquake relief and reconstruction after touring the office. They
praised CFPA for going deep into local communities to carry out assistance work
after the 2015 earthquake, understanding what Nepalese people think and doing
what Nepalese people need, and that CFPA is a pioneering explorer among Chinese
NGOS in Nepal.
Vice President Wang Xingzui received the delegation at the Nepal Office of CFPA
Vice Minister Wang Yajun encouraged CFPA to continue our efforts and make greater achievements. After learning that CFPA’s Great Walker launched the first international fundraising project this year, which is raising love packages for Nepalese primary school students, Wang left a signature on the Great Walker T-shirt to show his support.
Vice Minister Wang Yajun left a signature on the T-shirt of the Great Walker
The friendship between China and Nepal has a long history. The delegation’s visit opened a new door for civil cooperation between the two nations. CFPA is willing to work with all parties to build a bridge between China and Nepal and make our own contributions to the development of Nepal.