Xinhua Finance Library Foundation Announces Plans for New Libraries; Receives Book Donation from China Ministry Publishing House
April 07 2008 - 10:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
BEIJING, April 7 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Xinhua Finance Library
Foundation ('the Foundation') announced plans to build three more
libraries in remote rural parts of northwest China during 2008, in
addition to the three libraries it has built and stocked with books
in the Ningxia region of northwest China since the Foundation began
in 2005. Meanwhile, a publishing house directly under the Ministry
of Industry and Information of China has donated books to the
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The Xinhua Finance Library Foundation was founded by Xinhua Finance
Group in 2005, and was registered as a charitable organization in
Hong Kong and the USA in October 2006 and December 2007
respectively. The mission of the Foundation is to build libraries
in remote villages of China with the hope of helping villagers
escape poverty through knowledge. The companies under Xinhua
Finance Group provide none of the funding, which comes solely from
Xinhua Finance employees and associates worldwide. They have
donated funds and approximately 5,000 books in the last three
years. The Foundation plans to build three more libraries in 2008,
one in Ningxia, one in Inner Mongolia and one in Shaanxi Province.
In addition to building libraries, Xinhua Finance staff also
sponsor students who would not be able to attend school without
financial support. More than 450 students are currently receiving
support. 'The Library Foundation is an important way in which
Xinhua Finance and its staff give something back to China. It is an
important gesture that we believe is changing the lives of the
people in these villages,' said Xinhua Finance CEO Ms Fredy Bush.
'Our plans for 2008 and 2009 are more ambitious, as we are
expanding our library activities to villages in two other regions
apart from Ningxia -- Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi Province." 'Many
villages in poor and remote parts of China lack even a simple
school, and many of the schools have no library room and only a
handful of books,' Ms Bush added. 'Providing books and libraries
allows village people to teach their children, and gives children
an opportunity to read. Most villages have at least one person who
can teach the kids if they have the books. In China, the government
pays tuition fees for primary and junior high school students, but
many families in these villages cannot afford accommodation,
transportation and books. The average household cash income in
these villages is around US$400 per year, but a year of schooling
for one child costs $100.' 'I feel thankful that our colleagues
from various business units of the company, from different parts of
the world, have not only donated funds and books, but also their
time and energy. They have literally dug the foundations, stacked
the bricks and laid the mortar. We have worked side by side with
the people of these small, poverty stricken villages,' Ms Bush
said. The Foundation has recently received 2,000 children's books
donated by the Publishing House of Electronics Industry ('PHEI'),
which comes directly under the Ministry of Industry and Information
of China and specializes in science and educational books. The
books will be placed in new libraries the Foundation plans to build
in 2008 in the Ningxia, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia regions of
China. PHEI President Mr. Wen Hongwu said, 'The most valuable
treasure today is knowledge. As a national first-class publishing
house, we are very supportive of charity endeavors that can help
the country. We are so pleased to recognize Xinhua Finance Library
Foundation as a platform to deliver educational and inspiring books
to children and students in poor areas. Moreover, we hope that we
can maintain a long-term cooperation with the Xinhua Finance
Library Foundation to continue the efforts of helping villagers
escape poverty through knowledge.' 'I would like to sincerely thank
the Publishing House of Electronics Industry,' said Ms. Bush. 'We
appreciate its understanding and support for our mission.' 'As a
company that provides information and knowledge, we have a keen
understanding of the importance books to the growth of a child, and
to the development of China as a whole. Xinhua Finance has been
benefited from the expansion of China's markets, and now it is time
for us to contribute something back,' she added. About Xinhua
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