The Amity Foundation participated in the 2023 Annual Meeting of the China Foundation Forum (CFF), organizing a parallel conference on "Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation."
According to the foundation, the CFF’s 2023 annual conference opened in Shenzhen on November 22, with the participation of nearly 1,000 partners from 31 provinces (municipalities, autonomous regions) across the country, including Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.
Ling Chunxiang, secretary general of the foundation, had a conversation with Wang Junxiu, professor and doctoral supervisor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). Based on the foundations' and the charity industry's credibility, the two parties discussed the relationship between credibility and social trust, the relationship between public welfare and the construction of a better life and society, and the social mentality towards the development of public welfare.
Secretary General Ling pointed out that improving the integrity and credibility of organizations is one of the most basic and long-term tasks of public welfare charities. On this matter, organizations could plan public welfare participation methods for different groups, carrying out advocacy for the public during their participation, which gradually increased the influence on the social mentality of joining in public welfare.
Professor Wang presented the composition and influencing factors of social mentality based on his research results on the Blue Book of Social Mentality and the Blue Book of a Better Life: Repoets on People's Needs of a Better Life (2020) . He also addressed the importance of public welfare as a leading subject in building social trust and enhancing social cohesion.
Global climate warming has become obvious in recent years, resulting in frequent extreme weather events. How to deal with climate change is becoming one of the hot topics in the field of philanthropy. As a result, this annual meeting established a number of climate change agendas, including a parallel forum on November 22 called "Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation," which the Amity Foundation, Guangdong Harmony Foundation (GHF), and Inner Mongolia Lao Niu Foundation co-organized.
He Wen, deputy secretary general of the Amity Foundation, elaborated on the data model of climate change with the theme "Actions and Strategies for Climate Change,” sharing the foundation’s work in climate change and adaptation over the years.
To help communities adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change, the Amity Foundation has initiated a project with local social organizations to create a community disaster risk assessment tool that will assist communities in developing response plans for micro-disasters.
- Translated by Poppy Chan
爱德基金会参加中国基金会发展论坛2023年会,承办“气候变化和社区适应”平行论坛。
据爱德基金会,11月22日,中国基金会发展论坛2023年会在深圳开幕,吸引了来自全国31个省(直辖市、自治区)以及港澳台地区的近1000名伙伴与会。
爱德基金会秘书长凌春香与中国社会科学院教授兼博士生导师王俊秀进行对谈。双方结合基金会及整个公益慈善行业的公信力情况,就公信力与社会信任的关系、公益与建设美好生活和美好社会的关系、社会心态与公益事业发展进行了对话和交流。
凌春香秘书长指出,提升机构诚信和公信力,是公益慈善机构最基础而长期的任务之一。为此,机构可策划适合不同群体的公益参与方式,在公益参与中开展公众倡导工作,逐步影响公众参与公益的社会心态。
王俊秀教授结合他所从事的社会心态蓝皮书、美好生活蓝皮书等方面的研究成果,介绍了社会心态的构成和影响因素,还指出公益是构建社会信任和增进社会凝聚力的重要主体。
近年来,全球气候变暖趋势明显,导致极端气候事件频发。如何应对气候变化,正成为公益慈善领域的热点之一。因此,本次年会设置了多个气候变化议程,其中包括22日晚由爱德基金会与广东省千禾社区公益基金会、内蒙古老牛慈善基金会共同承办的平行论坛——“气候变化与社区适应”。
爱德基金会副秘书长何文以《气候变化的行动战略与策略》为题,对气候变化的数据模型做了阐释,对爱德基金会历年来在气候变化应对与适应方面的具体工作进行了分享。
为了帮助社区适应和减轻气候变化的影响,爱德基金会与当地社会组织启动了一个开发项目,创建社区灾害风险识别工具,帮助社区制定微灾害应对计划。
爱德承办“气候变化与社区适应”论坛
The Amity Foundation participated in the 2023 Annual Meeting of the China Foundation Forum (CFF), organizing a parallel conference on "Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation."
According to the foundation, the CFF’s 2023 annual conference opened in Shenzhen on November 22, with the participation of nearly 1,000 partners from 31 provinces (municipalities, autonomous regions) across the country, including Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.
Ling Chunxiang, secretary general of the foundation, had a conversation with Wang Junxiu, professor and doctoral supervisor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). Based on the foundations' and the charity industry's credibility, the two parties discussed the relationship between credibility and social trust, the relationship between public welfare and the construction of a better life and society, and the social mentality towards the development of public welfare.
Secretary General Ling pointed out that improving the integrity and credibility of organizations is one of the most basic and long-term tasks of public welfare charities. On this matter, organizations could plan public welfare participation methods for different groups, carrying out advocacy for the public during their participation, which gradually increased the influence on the social mentality of joining in public welfare.
Professor Wang presented the composition and influencing factors of social mentality based on his research results on the Blue Book of Social Mentality and the Blue Book of a Better Life: Repoets on People's Needs of a Better Life (2020) . He also addressed the importance of public welfare as a leading subject in building social trust and enhancing social cohesion.
Global climate warming has become obvious in recent years, resulting in frequent extreme weather events. How to deal with climate change is becoming one of the hot topics in the field of philanthropy. As a result, this annual meeting established a number of climate change agendas, including a parallel forum on November 22 called "Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation," which the Amity Foundation, Guangdong Harmony Foundation (GHF), and Inner Mongolia Lao Niu Foundation co-organized.
He Wen, deputy secretary general of the Amity Foundation, elaborated on the data model of climate change with the theme "Actions and Strategies for Climate Change,” sharing the foundation’s work in climate change and adaptation over the years.
To help communities adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change, the Amity Foundation has initiated a project with local social organizations to create a community disaster risk assessment tool that will assist communities in developing response plans for micro-disasters.
- Translated by Poppy Chan
Amity Foundation Hosts 'Climate Change and Community-Based Adaptation' Forum