2012년 5월 12일 토요일

Pre. Ali Bongo contrat to Int. Weloveu. Foundation

     Un Bilan Postif  Pour le Seoul

Séoul, le 28 mars 2012 – Le Président Ali Bongo Ondimba a clôturé aujourd’hui son séjour à Séoul par une audience avec le Président de la République de Corée. Durant ces quelques jours, il a pu réaffirmer le rôle du Gabon pour la paix et la sécurité et relancer une coopération forte avec la Corée du Sud.
Alors que le Sommet sur la Sécurité Nucléaire s’est achevé hier, le Président Ali Bongo Ondimba a été reçu aujourd’hui par son homologue de la République de Corée, Myung-bak Lee.
Ali Bongo Ondimba a remercié le Président coréen pour l’avoir invité à prendre part à ce Sommet sur la Sécurité Nucléaire, qui est une preuve des retombées positives de l’action du Gabon durant son mandat au Conseil de Sécurité de l’ONU et de son engagement dans la lutte pour la paix et la sécurité dans le monde. Réitérant cet engagement, le Gabon, conscient des risques de la prolifération des armes nucléaires sur la sécurité internationale, a déclaré lors de cette conférence qu’il apporterait sa contribution pour lutter contre cette menace.
Le Président coréen a exprimé sa reconnaissance à son homologue gabonais pour son soutien à la pacification de la péninsule coréenne.

Il espère aussi que le Gabon sera présent à l’exposition internationale Yeosu 2012 dont le thème sera « Pour des côtes et des océans vivants : diversité des ressources et activités durables ».

La République de Corée accueillera pendant trois mois en 2012 environ 100 pays, organisations internationales et entreprises pour un dialogue mondial sur les thèmes de l’écologie marine, le développement durable et le changement climatique, au cœur de la recherche du bien-être présent et futur la planète.
Les deux Présidents ont, de plus, salué l’excellente coopération entre leurs deux pays et l’accentuation des relations diplomatiques et économiques.

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2012년 5월 9일 수요일

the Slogan of ' Save the environment with the love of mother"-Chairwoman zahnggiljah

                                                 Clean-up drive
                                                              Updated May 10, 2012, 10:41 AM NPT
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2012 Clean World Moventment was held  by Chairwoman zahnggiljah from Korea to Wohle World
KATHMANDU: About 3000 members of WeLoveU Foundation on Sunday joined in the clean-up campaign in the Capital city to mark the 2012 Clean World Movement, a programme worldwide. The aim of the programme is to save the environment. Minister for Environment Hemaraj Tated and Member of Parliament Hitman Shakya attended the event. Members with broomsticks in hand had cleaned up Ratnapark, Khulamunch, Tundikhel, Old Bus Park, Durbar Marg and Exhibition Road with the slogan of ‘Save the environment with the love of mother’.

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2012년 5월 7일 월요일

REPORT IN SAKAI TIMES about Clean up of Int. WeLoveU Foundation

300 volunteers gather to clean Mula-Mutha river

Monday, April 30, 2012 AT 01:20 PM (IST)

PUNE: Over 300 participants gathered at Mula Mutha river side at Kalyani Nagar Bridge on Sunday morning to clean up the river and the surrounding. As a part of 'The 2012 Clean World Movement', initiated by a global welfare organisation named the 'WeLoveU Foundation, the cleanliness drive took place at 2,200 locations in around 150 countries across all continents on Sunday.

The International WeLoveU Foundation is proceeding with the environmental clean-up and welfare activities worldwide. The local members of WeLoveU Foundation of each country from Korea, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa, gathered on Sunday to clean the streets, parks, rivers, coastlines, gardens and so on.

“In our country too the clean-up activities were carried out on a large scale at different locations at the same time. The volunteers in Pune started the campaign at 8 am from Agakhan Palace and by 10.30 am around 360 volunteers joined the drive. They collected trash and debris like empty bottles, cigarette butts, wrapping papers and scraps. Around two tonnes of garbage was collected within two hours. Employees, workers, university students and housewives along with their families took part in the drive,” said Anita Mathews of the foundation.

Under the guidance of foundation's chairperson Zahng Gil-Jah the campaign was successfully conducted in various countries. She believes that though everyone is busy with daily work, if many people put little time and little efforts in this activity at the same time, the whole world can be cleaned, Anita added.

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2012년 5월 6일 일요일

Int. WeLoveU Foundation and Gabones Republic's agreement

     A Maternal Approach to Safe Drinking Water

                                                                                 2012-04-11/ Newsweek

Int. WeLoveU Foundation and Gabones Republic agreed to take action against Global change


There is nothing more comforting than maternal tenderness. Or so argues the International WeLoveU Foundation. the South Koren welfare group whose slogan, "Mother's love to the Whole World," has become a rallying cry for helping the needy - irrespective of nationality, race, region, or means.
Just as most mothers traditionally strlve to keep a tidy house, WeLoveU believes that true welfare is possible only in a clean and safe environment. The preser-vation of clean water, flesh air, natural landscape and quality of life is essential. It says, to maintaining the world for future generations. Toward that end, the Clean World Movement was born.
Building on its impressive record of social welfare and emergency relife programs, WeLoveU has recently turned its focus to Africa, where it s trying to help villagers develope sustainable access to reliable drinking water. WeLoveU has donationed water pumps and water storage facilities to countries such as Ghana and Kenya.
In the Ghanaian village of Bremen Ko-koso, more than 3,000 residents were until reently sharing the 
only two waer pumps. Many had little choice but to make do with unclean water from a local stream, washing themselves and their clothes on the side and drinking from the other. Diseases such as Gulnea worm infection wee not uncommon.
The foundation fully funded an underground water development project for Bremen Kokoso in December 2008. After two months of drilling. two more pumps were added and continue to operate today. Laer, WeLoveU installed water umps in the Ghanaian towns of Amasamen Abehenease and Asubol.
 through the  New Life Walkathon, continues in severaal other African and Asian countries.
   These efforts have a spotlight on WeLoveU and bestowed some recongnition on South Korea as a proponent of low-carbon, green growth.
    Speaking at the recent Environmental Seminar o Green Campus in Seoul.,co- hosted by WeLoveU and the Daejayon(International Association of Unversity Students for Environmental Movement), the WeLoveU Chairwoman Zahng gil-jah, said: "We prepared the event together with Daejayon because we share the same hope to seek a solution to global environmntal problems and to realize the need for a low- carbon society."
  "African countries including Gabon are faced with the problem of sustainable growth," he said.' But one thing we have to be clear about is that the growth has to be based in the protection of the environment.

2012년 5월 3일 목요일

Donation of Int. We Love U Foundation







Donation for the Earthquake Victims in Japan

[2011.11.18] Little consolation to a neighboring country suffering four distress—earthquake, tsunami, nuclear accident, and regional economic depression

As you know, Japan was collasped by the Earthquake on 2011
So, The Victims occured


On March 11, the great earthquake that hit the northeastern Japan brought a huge tsunami and deadly nuclear accident soon after. Especially, as Unit 1 to 4 of the nuclear power plant 1 blew up, the damage of radiation leak became a reality. As it is continuously reported that agricultural products including rice, which were produced in this region, were contaminated by radioactive substance, it deals a severe blow to the local economy, being neglected in the homeland as well as overseas.
The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation took the lead in helping the citizens of Fukushima, Japan, who were suffering four distress—earthquake, tsunami, nuclear accident, and regional economic depression. On November 18, the WeLoveU Foundation Manager Lee Seung-eon visited the Fukushima prefecture government, and delivered 3,400,000 yen [$443,000] in relief funds. This donation is expected to be used to supply daily necessities to the residents of the damaged region. Igarashi Koji, the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Fukushima Prefecture, who received the donation, expressed his gratitude to the foundation, saying, “We sincerely give thanks for helping us in difficult situations.”
On the last May 22, the WeLoveU members called people’s attention to the neighbors in need in Korea and overseas, and raised funds through the New Life Family Walkathon. The donations, which the members raised at that time, were used for the living expenses of the low-income families in Suwon city, Gyeonggi province, Korea and for the installation of water pumps for the countries suffering from water shortage such as Ghana, Cambodia, Kenya Nepal, etc.

2012년 5월 1일 화요일

The 5th Clean World Movement in Cambodia-Chairwoman Zahng gil-jah

Bright and Healthy Future to Child-Patients

[2010.09.19] The 5th Clean World Movement in Cambodia: Cleaning a National Hospital and Consoling Child-Patients

On September 19, 2010, twelve members from the Cambodia branch of the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation held the 5th Clean World Movement in Chey Chumneas National Hospital in Takhmau City, Kandal Province. The Cambodia branch said that they held the Clean World Movement in the hospital in order to provide patients with pleasant environments and to help citizens understand the importance of environmental protection and hygiene.

From morning, the members worked with sweat for about four hours. They picked litter in the hospital park, garden and streets. They also cleaned up the fallen leaves and removed the weeds. Along with the environmental cleanup, they visited the children's ward, and delivered care packages to the children such as stationery, candy necklaces, tissues, etc. The children who received gifts were very excited with big smiles on their faces. Doctors, nurses and the children's parents thanked the members, saying, “We feel like the children will get better sooner because they seem so happy.”

Kung Chhunly, the director of the hospital, appreciated the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation for holding the Clean World Movement at Chey Chumneas National Hospital, saying, “I am so happy about this meaningful event, which can help the hospital staff, patients and visitors understand how important it is to keep the hospital clean.”

This day, the Ministry of Health of Kandal Province of Cambodia delivered a letter of thanks to the Cambodia branch of the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation. Delivering the letter of thanks to Lee Yong-Mun the Head of the Cambodia branch of the WeLoveU Foundation, Park Phorn the Head of the Ministry of Health of Kandal Province said,  He “The Clean World Movement held by the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation, is a very important event which can keep the clean environment and change the behaviors of our people.”also showed his wish for the WeLoveU Foundation to continue to do this kind of activity in all regions and provinces of Cambodia.

detail statement : -> www.welove.or.kr