日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

News >China

Private sector leads donations in China

2010-11-03 07:25

Private sector leads donations in China

A woman with a cataract receives a checkup in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province on Sept 9. The Nanjing Charity Federation is cooperating with a local ophthalmology hospital to offer free surgeries to poor senior patients.?[Wang Chengbing / For China Daily]

BEIJING - The country's top think tank said private-run enterprises were the major driving force for China's charity donations in 2009.

Private-run enterprises donated around 5.43 billion yuan ($812 million) in 2009, which accounted for about 41.35 percent of total donations from enterprises in 2009, according to an annual report on China's philanthropy development released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on Tuesday.Private sector leads donations in China

A total of 282 private-run enterprises donated more than 1 million yuan each, which amounted to 62.9 percent of enterprises involved in charity last year, said the report.

"More private entrepreneurs want to exercise their social responsibility after accumulating huge wealth," Li Zhiyan, director of the non-profit Social Resources Institute, said in the report.

The report also said the real estate industry had been "generous" and "active" in charity donations in China last year.

Chinese organizations received donations totaling 33.2 billion yuan in 2009, a 3.5 percent increase on the amount in 2008, according to the report.

However, charity donation had not become a habit for citizens in China, Fan Baojun, president of the China Charity Federation, said on Tuesday in Beijing.

For example, charity donations from individuals in 2008 for the first time exceeded those from businesses, as ordinary people played an active role in relief work for the May 12 Sichuan earthquake. But the commitment to charity decreased when people gradually recovered from the pain in 2009, he said.

"Charity should become a habit for common people in their daily life rather than for business people or the rich," he said.

He also said transparency in the charity sector should be realized through social supervision.

"Many people who donate money to government admit they have no idea how or where the money is being spent," he said.

"But some charity programs under non-governmental organizations (NGOs) provide more transparent feedback, and they should play a more important role in providing relevant services," he said.

"The human resources in civil affairs departments are limited, so governments should buy services from NGOs," he said.

Under the current rules, NGOs have to be affiliated with a government department before they can register with the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

"Some local governments have introduced rules to oversee charity donations and increase supervision," Zheng Yuanchang, a senior official of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, said on Tuesday.

Overseas gifts are important

By Cheng Yingqi and Chen Jia

BEIJING - Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents, as well as overseas Chinese, contributed 81.2 percent of donations that came from outside the Chinese mainland, academic reports said on Tuesday.

China received 4.51 billion yuan ($674.9 million) worth of donations from countries and regions outside the mainland last year, accounting for 14.1 percent of the total collected from home and abroad.

Of this, 3.66 billion yuan came from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as well as from Chinese people overseas.

The result was released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in its annual report on China's philanthropy development.

However, experts said the number might be overvalued.

"Since China does not have a centralized institution for charitable statistics, plus some foreign funds come to the country via various channels besides charity, it is hard to determine the exact figure," said Huang Haoming, vice-chairman of the China Association for NGO Cooperation.

Compared to domestic donations, more overseas donations go to improve education and healthcare.

Guangdong province received more donations than other regions of the country, because many overseas Chinese come from the province. It was followed by Beijing and Sichuan province.?

Special Coverage: Charitable China
Private sector leads donations in China

Related News:

主站蜘蛛池模板: 福利在线免费观看 | 在线伊人网 | 男人亚洲天堂 | 一级免费黄色 | 性欧美又大又长又硬 | 四虎午夜影院 | 一级片a级片 | 在线免费看 | 特级免费毛片 | 在线观看免费国产视频 | 蜜桃久久av| 国产成人精品一区二区三区在线观看 | 欧美一区二区三区在线视频 | 欧美午夜精品 | 亚洲专区第一页 | 日韩综合图区 | 草草视频在线观看 | 日韩精品一区二区三区在线播放 | 天堂中文字幕 | 欲妇荡岳丰满少妇岳91白洁 | 视频一区二区在线 | 99精品一区二区三区的区别 | 欧美另类专区 | 亚洲精品久久久久久久久久 | 久久久久精| 青青草欧美 | 日韩区欧美区 | 一区二区精品 | 日爽夜爽| 卡通动漫亚洲 | 成人精品一区二区三区四区 | 成人午夜网 | 国产一区二区免费视频 | 超碰综合| 久一久久 | 欧美日韩在线观看一区二区 | 综合亚洲精品 | 国产免费福利 | 亚洲天堂国产 | www.自拍偷拍 | 亚洲精品观看 |