China News Service, Xiamen, July 15th (Reporter Lin Chunyin) On the 14th, the 14th Straits Forum and the 11th Cross-Strait Red Cross Fraternity Forum were held in Xiamen.

More than 100 Red Cross representatives gathered to share their experiences in the fields of online crowdfunding, psychological rescue and volunteering.

  In his speech, Wang Ping, a member of the Red Cross Society of China and vice president, said that the Red Cross organizations on both sides of the strait continue to take care of vulnerable groups as a common goal, and work together to meet challenges. means to promote cross-strait youth exchanges and jointly improve the well-being of people on both sides of the strait.

  At this forum, many experts focused on how to actively explore the modes and channels of humanitarian resource mobilization under the new situation through new technologies such as big data, the Internet and mobile payment, and innovative ideas and measures such as public welfare products, fundraising project promotion, and project management.

  Wang Qingfeng, head of the Taiwan Red Cross Organization, said that the current world crisis continues, making vulnerable groups even more difficult. This forum focuses on digital applications and psychological first aid in disaster relief. It is necessary to "not only save lives, but also save every injured heart" .

  Zhang Yili, Head of Clinical Psychologist and Psychological Support Service of Hong Kong Red Cross, Zheng Yafang, Director of Liaison and Development Office of Taiwan Red Cross, Gao Zhenjie, Clinical Psychologist, Songde Hospital, Taipei United Hospital, Taiwan, Liu Yaping, Director of Fujian Red Cross On-site Ambulance Training Center , and Yang Zhe'an, a Taiwanese rescue member of the Fujian Maritime Rescue Team, shared their experiences at the meeting.

  The Cross-Strait Red Cross Fraternity Forum has been held for 11 consecutive sessions. The topics of discussion range from rescue and rescue, home care, volunteer services, life protection, and joint anti-epidemic to the humanitarian power and sustainable development of this forum. .

  "Fujian and Taiwan are working together to explore more specific, pragmatic, and broader ways to promote global sustainable development." Huang Ling, executive vice president of the Fujian Red Cross Society, pointed out that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are implementing cross-strait search for relatives, two-way repatriation, and mutual disasters. They have gone through extraordinary journeys in areas such as aid, water lifesaving, youth exchanges, and life relays, and have forged a deep friendship.

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