Technology-based new media networks are aiming to build a more efficient and transparent social good mechanism to attract more participants in China.
"Social media networks have given full play to their unique
advantages in online services and products to effectively call upon
millions of faithful netizens to join in social good programs,
bringing China's public welfare cause to a new stage," said Li
Yuxiao, vice chief-editor of Tencent.com, which has about 400
million active users, here on Monday [24 September].
Li made the remarks while attending a forum in Beijing held as a
sideline event of the Social Good Summit 2012 that takes place in
New York on September 22 to 24. Hub events and "meet-ups" were held
in Nairobi, Kenya, and in nearly 100 countries on Monday to make the
summit a global conversation about social good issues.
The summit, held in conjunction with the UN General Assembly's
week-long annual meeting in New York, brought together public and
private partners, as well as on-site and online audiences, to tackle
the world's biggest challenges, including poverty reduction,
disaster relief, endangered species and environmental protection.
Intellectual leaders, social entrepreneurs, innovators and
bloggers joined in the summit to exchange opinions and seek
innovative solutions to problems.
Web-based social good sprang up in China about eight years ago
when founders of some new media companies began to launch programs
with huge input, said Li.
Thanks to the rapid development of social media networks and
microblogs, people are getting much closer with each other and are
more willing to participate in events that allow volunteers and
donors to get instant feedback about the effects and the use of
money.
"New technology and new media help to cut costs and improve
efficiency for running activities for social good," said Jet Li,
founder of One Foundation. "But software, or willingness and
enthusiasm, is more important than advanced hardware."
He said he believes that people should not just take action when
disaster breaks out. Doing good things should be carried out on a
regular basis.
Leaders of many popular websites, including renren.com,
ayfoundation.org and guokr.com, also delivered speeches about their
innovative experiences in carrying out social good work.
"China is the most ideal place for social good programs, in terms
of its population, vast geographical size and level of economic
development," Xie Weihe, vice president of Tsinghua University, said
as he addressed the forum.
Pointing out that social good has great growth potential in
China, Xie called on the public to actively participate in related
programs to make social good a sustainable cause.
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Social Media Networks Aiming to Promote Public Welfare Projects in China
September 26, 2012
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