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While pursuing development, we never forget our responsibilities: Qizheng Tibetan Medicine releases its first Social Responsibility Report for the Tibetan medicine industry.
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2010-04-23 11:03
According to a report from Xinhua Net’s Gansu Channel (Zhu Jianjun), on April 22, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine released its 2009 Corporate Social Responsibility Report along with its annual report. This marks the first CSR report ever published by a Tibetan medicine enterprise to the public. The report highlights the special social responsibilities that traditional ethnic medicine enterprises should shoulder, emphasizing the importance of cultural inheritance and preservation as well as sustainable industrial development within the traditional ethnic medicine sector.
In the report, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine concludes that Tibetan medicine is one of the representatives of traditional Chinese medicine and also an important component of global traditional medicine. The commitment to inheritance reflects Qizheng Tibetan Medicine’s responsible attitude, born from a rational reflection on both history and the present reality. Throughout its development, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine has wholeheartedly supported the systematization and dissemination of the academic ideas of master Tibetan physicians and top experts, continuously creating favorable conditions to facilitate the passing down of knowledge from master to apprentice. This ensures that traditional preparation techniques and distinctive therapeutic methods will have successors, while also keeping the modern research and development of traditional medicines dynamically vibrant and ever-flowing.
Qizheng Tibetan Medicine also highlighted its position as a leading player in the Tibetan medicine industry. In 1996, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine established a natural medicinal herb conservation base in Tibet, taking the lead in cultivating commonly used plateau herbs as well as natural medicinal materials—such as Duyiwei—that may become scarce in the future. Currently, the company has mastered certain techniques for domesticating and cultivating wild Tibetan medicinal herbs, and has further developed technologies for increasing the cultivation and protection of these herbs at their places of origin. By ensuring the sustainable development of the industry, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine has broken through technical and market bottlenecks that have long plagued the Tibetan medicine sector—namely, outdated dosage forms and a lack of high-value-added products—and has thus perfected and extended the Tibetan medicine industrial chain, enhancing the overall core competitiveness of the Tibetan medicine industry. As a result, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine has become a model enterprise that prioritizes social responsibility.
It is understood that, over the years, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine has consistently upheld the core values of “doing good for others and pursuing righteous paths and legitimate businesses” in its engagement with social公益 endeavors. To date, the company has cumulatively invested more than 60 million yuan in public welfare initiatives covering healthcare, education, poverty alleviation, and disaster relief in Tibetan areas. In 2007, Qizheng also established a special fund under the China Guangcai Project Foundation to systematically support public welfare causes. Following the 7.1-magnitude earthquake that struck Yushu, Qinghai on April 14, Qizheng Tibetan Medicine immediately mobilized materials and cash totaling over 500,000 yuan on April 15 to provide emergency assistance to the disaster-stricken region. Additionally, the company launched a long-term relief program and donated 2.8 million yuan through the China Guangcai Foundation to build six Tibetan medicine clinics, making concerted efforts to rebuild the grassroots medical and health system in the affected areas. (End)
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