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 Project Hope's First Doctoral          
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                       Zhang Zongyou, a native of impoverished Jinzhai       
                    County in east China's Anhui Province, has been enrolled in       
                    Nanjing University to study for a doctorate in classical Chinese       
                    literature, thus becoming the first doctoral student sponsored       
                    by Project Hope.        
                      In 1990, Zhang was on the       
                    verge of dropping out of high school, as his family could       
                    no longer afford his tuition fees.        
                      But thanks to Project Hope,       
                    Zhang was able to continue his studies, and was enrolled at       
                    Fuyang Normal College in Anhui Province in 1992, having been       
                    granted a special Project Hope scholarship.        
                      Zhang became Project Hope's       
                    first graduate student in 1996, when he was admitted to Nanjing       
                    University in east China's Jiangsu Province to pursue a master's       
                    degree. At the end of the three-year course, he was offered       
                    a teaching position at the university.        
                      Driven by the desire to       
                    be a competent teacher, Zhang worked hard to get admission       
                    for doctoral studies.        
                      "Project Hope has       
                    changed my life, and I will use my knowledge and talent to       
                    repay my motherland and society for the care given to me,"       
                    said Zhang.        
                      Since it was launched in       
                    1989, Project Hope has received over 1.5 billion yuan (about       
                    US$180 million) in donations from domestic and overseas sources.       
                    The fund has been used to build over 6 000 primary schools       
                    and help 2 million school dropouts in China's rural areas       
                    return to school.           
          
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                  Hope - Today's Hope Is China's Future         
                           
                          
                  China has achieved great accomplishment in       
                    education since 1949, in particular in the recent decade when       
                    its government pursues reform and open-door policy. It has       
                    an objective to realize nine year compulsory education, and       
                    basically eliminate illiteracy among young people by the year       
                    of 2000. This is a challenging task to a developing country       
                    of large size, great population, which is harried by economic       
                    disparity. The country's poverty-stricken areas are in great       
                    want of educational fund. Many children at school age are       
                    forced out of school for the reason of poverty.        
                      China Youth Development       
                    Foundation initiated the Project Hope, a social welfare program,       
                    in October 1989 to raise much-needed funds for the improvement       
                    of educational condition in China's poor areas and promote       
                    youth development in China.        
                      Goal: Its goal is to safeguard       
                    the educational rights of children in poor areas. In line       
                    with government policy of raising educational funds from a       
                    variety of sources, the Project Hope mobilizes Chinese and       
                    foreign materials and financial resources to help bring dropouts       
                    back to school, to improve educational facilities and to promote       
                    primary education in China's poverty-stricken areas.        
                      Achievements: The Project       
                    has been well received at home and abroad - donations have       
                    been received from institutions as well as tens of millions       
                    of individuals from all walks of life and different age groups.       
                    By the end of 1996, the Project had provided 1.55 million       
                    school dropouts the opportunity to return to school, sponsored       
                    the construction of 3634 Hope Primary Schools, and given       
                    to Hope Special Scholarship to 5426 high school and college       
                    students.           
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