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About Spring Bud
Under the guidance of the All-China Women's Federation ACWF, CCTF initiated the Spring Bud Project in 1989 with the purpose of improving school conditions and education levels in impoverished areas of the country. In the past three decades, the public has donated over two billion yuan some 280 million U.S. dollars for helping school dropout
Spring Bud Project, the only public-welfare project from China to participate in the selection, won the 2023 UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education on September 28, 2023. 2021. Peng Liyuan, special envoy of the Spring Bud Project for promoting girls' education, announced the launch of an initiative that called for further promoting and
The Spring Bud Project, launched by the CCTF in 1989, has funded and helped over 3.69 million poor girls to finish schooling. The program has collected donations worth nearly 2.12 billion yuan and built 1,811 quotSpring Budquot schools.
One of the CCTF's special activities is the Spring Bud Project. In 1989, 4.8 million children in the country, aged from seven to fourteen, were unable to attend school.
The Spring Bud Project, like a warm spring breeze blowing across every corner of the motherland, has lit the light of knowledge for countless girls and illuminated their path to a bright future. Since its implementation by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund CCTF under the guidance of the All-China Women's Federation ACWF in 1989, the
Much of China's battle against poverty has been fought by a grassroots effort celebrating an anniversary. Since 1989, The Spring Bud Project has helped millions of girls and young women seek better lives, largely through education. The project was initiated by the China Children and Teenagers' Fund. One Beijing couple is responsible for much of it, having donated their life savings over the years.
The Spring Bud program has bloomed across China over the past 30 years, with its public donations topping 2.1 billion yuan 300 million. The project has also been expanded to help poor female
The very first Spring Bud class was here in Guangxi in 1989. 1989 The Spring Bud Project paid for me to attend that class. It also rented a room close to the school for me.
To implement the Spring Bud Project and help girls to return to school is a basic engineering to raise the nation's quality and hence benefit our future generations. It is also a vital step to fulfill and consolidate the 9-year compulsory education and eliminate illiteracy among the young and middle-aged. With a view to strengthen quality
A pioneering scheme called the Spring Bud project, started by the China Children and Teenager's Fund 30 years ago, has helped millions of girls and young women seek better lives for themselves, mainly through educational opportunities. Liu Yang with more.