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Huawei Donates equipment for Special Children

Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Ltd. has donated necessary equipment to PFDA-Vocational Training Center Today. In a program, arranged by the school authority, Zhang Zhengjun, CEO, Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Ltd. has handed over these equipment to the school authority.

The ceremony was inaugurated by the chief guest Honorable Social Welfare Minister Nuruzzaman Ahmed, MP in presence of Sajida Rahman Danny, Chairman of PFDA-Vocational Training Center and Huawei offcials.

Through this event Huawei has officially handed over  Ultra Sound therapy (UST), Ultra red radiation (IRR), Short wave diathermy (SWD), Short wave diathermy (SWD), Electrical muscle stimulator (EMS), Traction machine (Pelvic and cervical traction) with bed and other equipment to PFDA-Vocational Training Center. These equipment will help this institute as well as the students to take immediate physical aids in emergencies. Students will get necessary physiotherapy for their wellbeing. CCTV cameras will help the teachers as well as authority to understand not only the behavioral pattern students but also find the root cause of any sudden behavior of them. In parallel these equipment will help to avoid any kind of potential risk as well.

The Social Welfare Minister Nuruzzaman Ahmed, MP, has said, “To help the special children, both public and private organizations should work hand in hand. And today, Huawei and PFDA-Vocational Training Center are setting a great example with that inspiration. The students of this institute has already proved that if we nurture them properly they can also come up with their capabilities.”

Zhang Zhengjun, CEO of Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Ltd. said in his opening speech, “We care the development of local communities. In light of the special conditions and needs of Bangladesh, Huawei has come up with the topic for its social responsibility activities in the country. “In Bangladesh, For Bangladesh”, a charity program designed to help those suffer from the disadvantaged. Today we have another entity who holds a similar passion for the society. From Huawei, we carry the responsibility for supporting these special youth. We hope to contribute this type of activities in future to flourish them up to their maximum potential.”

Sajida Rahman Danny, Chairman of PFDA-Vocational Training Center, said “We pledge to create independent and practical living of our students by enhancing their learning abilities and heartily thanks Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) Ltd. for contributing in this noble cause. Like Huawei we hope to see more organizations coming forward to nurture these special youth in future.”

Huawei believes that CSR activities may be one of its strongest tools to win trust and respect from the people-not only from local consumers but also from the public and government. Through these activities, it will certainly help in socio-economic condition of Bangladesh.

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