By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Aug 18: Three villages of Nepal and China have signed agreement to implement vibrant village project, support one another and share experiences.
The pact was signed in a ceremony held to mark the 10th
anniversary of the operation of China Foundation for Rural Development (CFRD)
in Nepal.
Khokana village of Lalitpur metropolis-21, Gotikhel
village of Mahankal RM-3, Kimthang village of Myagang RM-4 singed the MoU respectively
with Pingyang, Qilong and Gaogang villages of Sichuan Province of China.
Speaking on the occasion, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Chen Song, viewed that CFRD has been playing an important role in education, drinking water and poverty alleviation sector in Nepal to uplift the living standard of the people. He believed that such activities enhanced people-to-people relations between the two countries.
Appreciating CFRD’s decade-long contributions to Nepal’s rural development, education, and disaster relief, the Ambassador emphasized that the milestone celebration also reflects the enduring friendship between China and Nepal during the historic 70th year of diplomatic relations. He remarked, “China is committed to continuing collaboration in sustainable development initiatives, humanitarian assistance, and community-focused programs in Nepal, emphasizing the importance of mutual cooperation for long-term prosperity and shared development goals.”
Chen Hongtao, Executive Director of the China
Foundation for Rural Development, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the government
authorities, partners, and communities for their continued trust and
collaboration. “This celebration is not only about looking back on our
achievements, but also about reaffirming our shared commitment to building a
more inclusive and resilient future for rural communities in Nepal. Its
commitment to integrating China’s poverty reduction experience with Nepal’s
local development needs, continuing to foster sustainable growth and strengthen
people-to-people ties between the two nations.” he said. As CFRD enters its second
decade in Nepal, the organization pledged to strengthen its efforts in line
with Nepal’s national priorities and the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), with a focus on education, livelihoods, health, and rural revitalization.
Nanda Lal Majhi, Vice-Chairperson of the Social Welfare Council of Nepal noted that CFRD’s initiatives in education, agriculture, and community development have not only provided immediate support but have also built long-term capacities within communities. Highlighting the foundation’s approach to collaboration, Majhi said, “CFRD has set a strong example of how international organizations can work hand in hand with local stakeholders to create sustainable and meaningful impact.” He encouraged continued partnerships that combine technical expertise, local knowledge, and community engagement to further strengthen Nepal’s rural development and social welfare efforts.
China Foundation for Rural Development (CFRD) marked a major milestone as it celebrated its 10th year anniversary in Nepal with a special ceremony, which also commemorated the historic 70th year of diplomatic relations between Nepal and the People’s Republic of China.
The ceremony was attended by Ambassador of the
People’s Republic of China to Nepal Chen Song, Executive Director of China
Foundation for Rural Development Chen Hongtao, including Former Ministers
Sujata Koirala, Pampha Bhusal, Dev Gurung, Rajendra KC, Jeevan Ram Shrestha, Juli
Kumari Mahato, Former Nepali Ambassadors to China, Country Director of CFRD
Nepal Office Zou Zhiqiang, Mayors of Chandragiri, Dakshinkali, Godawari
Municipalities, Deputy Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City, dignitaries from
FAO, UNDP Nepal, Social Welfare Council, officials from Chinese Associations
and Enterprises, ward leaders, professors and experts from Chinese
universities, Chinese and Nepali cooperative leaders, Chinese and Nepali media
personnel, NGO partners of CFRD Nepal, school principals, and beneficiaries to
honor and witness a decade of partnership and progress.
Beneficiary children performed songs and dances to
express their gratitude and affection for the Chinese people.
The ceremony included the unveiling of a research publication
documenting CFRD’s 10-year journey in Nepal, recognition and appreciation of
NGO partners, and exhibition stalls showcasing products made by women
beneficiaries of the Women’s Occupational Support program, alongside the
management structures and accomplishments of several comprehensive projects of
CFRD in Nepal.
The ceremony also featured signing agreements between
China’s rural villages and three “Vibrant Villages” in Nepal, witnessed by Chen
Song, Chen Hong Tao, Sujata Koirala and Prof. Bao Anhong, further strengthening
agricultural cooperation and rural revitalization by linking Nepalese villages
with successful Chinese cooperatives.
Since its establishment in Nepal in 2015, CFRD has been
committed to fostering sustainable rural development, advancing education,
promoting livelihoods, and improving community well-being. Over the past
decade, the organization has implemented impactful programs across 7 provinces
of Nepal, directly benefiting more than 842,680 people.
In line with the International Development Cooperation
Policy, the CFRD has successively developed and implemented the 2016–2018 Nepal
Community Reconstruction Plan, the 2019–2021 Nepal Community Development Project
Plan, the 2022–2023 Post-Epidemic Community Recovery Plan, and the ongoing
2024–2027 Nepal Education and Community Development Plan. Through these initiatives,
a wide range of assistance activities in Nepal have been supported by
contributions from the Government of China, the Chinese Embassy in Nepal,
Chinese enterprises, overseas Chinese communities, Chinese scholars, and
partners from across the international community.