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Terry Gou, Formosa (Taiwan) (Taiwan) | Formosa’s (Taiwan) Terry Gou, Chairman of the Hon Hai Group, donates US$18.8 million to social welfare organizations and schools for rural children. |
JP Morgan Chase Foundation, USA | US-based JP Morgan Chase Foundation donates US$3 million to Bankers Without Borders and Grameen Foundation for small business financing and technological assistance to developing nations. |
Google’s Tides Foundation | Google's charitable fund, the Tides Foundation, donates US$2 million to support the Wikipedia website. |
Australia and the Asian Development Bank | Australia and the Asian Development Bank together donate US$1.3 million to help Âu Lạc (Vietnam) develop climate change adaptation measures. |
Germany | Germany donates €500,000 to war victims in Yemen for food, water and medical care. |
United Arab Emirate President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan | United Arab Emirate President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan sends 700 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza, Palestine, via the Red Crescent Authority. |
China | China sends 680 tons of food and emergency relief items to the cold-affected residents of Mongolia. |
King Mohammed VI, Morocco | King Mohammed VI of Morocco sends 25 tons of food and medical supplies to snow-affected families in the remote Azilal region. |
Faraj Bin Hmooda | United Arab Emirates businessman Faraj Bin Hmooda donates medical equipment to Gaza Eye Hospital in Palestine. |
South Sudanese officials | South Sudanese officials continue a civilian disarmament program to support national peace. |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka pardons 1,573 detainees and forgives their fines. |
The Irish National Liberation Army of Northern Ireland | The Irish National Liberation Army of Northern Ireland announces the disposal of all weapons and pledges to work through diplomatic means. |
International medical team from Giving Hands Initiative, United Arab Emirates | An international medical team from the United Arab Emirates’ Giving Hands Initiative provides free treatment to the Indonesian elderly and less fortunate. |
South African citizens | South African citizens voluntarily relinquish their weapons to promote community safety. |
British health ministers | To reduce smoking, British health ministers announce measures such as bans on cigarette vending machine and cessation support programs. |
England and Wales | New laws in the UK’s England and Wales bring more stringent penalties for additional protection from alcohol abuse, especially by under-age youth. |
King Abdullah II of Jordan | King Abdullah II of Jordan sends a gift of 30,000 olive trees saplings to Iraq. |
The European Commission | The European Commission pledges US$210,000 in humanitarian aid to Mongolia for families facing food shortages due to the extreme cold weather. |
Senator Ed Angara, the Philippines | Philippine Senator Ed Angara promotes the consumption of more vegetables for both nutritional and environmental benefit. |
Parma Hospital, USA | Parma Hospital in Ohio no longer hires smokers and opens a wellness center to encourage healthy employee lifestyles. |
Richard Karlgaard | In an article written for Forbes.com, the magazine’s publisher Rich Karlgaard promotes the vegan diet as the best form of health care for US citizens. |
Brazil | Brazil achieves a 50% reduction in Amazonian deforestation from August to November 2009 compared to the same period the previous year. |
South Korea | South Korea plans a nationwide network of bicycle paths to encourage green commuting and travel. |
Âu Lạc (Vietnam) | Âu Lạc (Vietnam) increases funds allocated to protect the nation’s forests. |
The United Arab Emirates | The United Arab Emirates plans to phase out non-biodegradable plastic bags. |
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species | The UN-affiliated Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species supports a ban on international blue fin tuna trade. |
Queensland’s firefighters, Australia | Queensland’s firefighters place themselves at risk to save three people from rising floodwaters. |
Lu Di, China | China’s Lu Di sells her belongings to care for a menagerie of small animals as well as cover expenses for the China Small Animal Protection Association she founded. |