Our International Work

Internationally, we focus on the six UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Clean Water and Sanitation, Decent Work and Economic Growth, upholding the international concept of "love without border, people-to-people connectivity", and adhering to the principles of "Respect for local people, Driven by local needs, Partnership and Sustainability". By the end of 2022, our international poverty reduction and development assistance projects had reached more than 1.95 million people in 28 countries and regions along "the Belt and Road ". We have registered country offices in Myanmar, Nepal and Ethiopia, and have long-term development assistance projects in more than 10 countries with a stable overseas team.

NO POVERTY
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Ugandan Refugee Self-Reliance and Community Integration Project

Ugandan Refugee Self-Reliance and Community Integration Project

Ugandan Refugee Self-Reliance and Community Integration Project

ZERO HUNGER
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Cambodia - School Feeding Project

Cambodia - School Feeding Project

Since 2011, CFRD partnered with WFP to implement the Feeding Program in Cambodia and Laos, providing nutritious meals to beneficiary students.

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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Ethiopia - HIV-affected Children Stipend Project

Ethiopia - HIV-affected Children Stipend Project

Partnering with China-Africa Business Council, the HIV-affected Children Stipend Project provides assistance to children with HIV and their families. Nutritional support is crucial for people with HIV as it helps them maintain the immune system and absorb HIV medicine. In 2020, CFPA provides cash stipend for 30 families affected by HIV, with which the beneficiaries can afford to buy nutritious food for the family.

QUALITY EDUCATION
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Solar Light Project

Solar Light Project

In response to the challenges faced by students in developing countries who often lack reliable lighting for evening study, the China Foundation for Rural Development launched the Solar Light Project. This initiative collects and distributes solar-powered lights to students in need, improving their ability to study after dark and supporting educational equity. By providing sustainable and clean energy solutions, the project not only enhances learning conditions but also conveys care and solidarity from the Chinese people, contributing to deeper people-to-people connections.

Clean Water and Sanitation
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Ethiopia - International Water Cellar Initiative

Ethiopia - International Water Cellar Initiative

In the International Water Cellar Project, 121 water cellars were built in the drought-stricken villages of Ethiopia, helping to solve the water shortage in the dry season.

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Nepal - Youth Occupational Training Program

Nepal - Youth Occupational Training Program

The Nepal Youth Vocational Training Project provided essential skill training to 400 Nepali youths in subjects such as electrical work, plumbing and vegetable farming. The project also offers internships and job opportunities with Chinese companies.