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我省红十字志愿服务事业蓬勃发展
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 23:01
Group 1 - In 2025, the Guizhou Red Cross Society aims to strengthen volunteer services by building teams, expanding platforms, and innovating methods, resulting in the establishment of 104 new volunteer organizations, bringing the total to 980 [1] - The number of registered volunteers increased by 4,700, totaling 85,500, contributing significantly to grassroots social governance [1] - During the severe flood disaster in Rongjiang on June 24, 2025, the provincial Red Cross quickly mobilized resources and set up two mobile water purification units within 24 hours, providing safe drinking water to 110 affected households [1] Group 2 - The Guizhou Red Cross Society promoted voluntary blood donation, stem cell donation, and organ donation through various initiatives, including a themed train on the Guiyang Metro and recruitment activities at universities [2] - A total of 212,600 people participated in voluntary blood donation, with a total donation volume of 6,964,590 milliliters; 47 cases of stem cell donations were made, bringing the cumulative total to 577 [2] - Over 10,000 people registered for organ donation, with 53 cases completed in 2025, helping over 3,000 beneficiaries regain their lives [2]
电影《图云关》计划年内登陆全国院线
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 21:22
转自:贵州日报 《图云关》贵阳冬季戏份拍摄现场。 贵阳日 报融媒体记者 安勇毅 摄 据介绍,《图云关》拍摄中,剧组严格遵循史实,确保所有信息均有权威出处,着力展现抗日战争时期 红十字救护总队的人道救援、援华医疗队的贡献以及黔籍民众和医者的家国担当。 电影《图云关》以贵阳历史地标图云关为核心场景,为尽可能还原历史场景,特意选择冬季拍摄。剧组 克服严寒,辗转地母洞、可胜楼、红十字会遗址、甲秀楼、文昌阁及八路军旧址等多个历史地标取景, 不仅捕捉了贵阳冬日的独特韵味,更深度挖掘了这些地标背后的历史故事,力求在大银幕上展现贵阳深 厚的文化底蕴与那段特殊岁月的真实质感。 影片得到中国红十字会总会组织宣传部、红十字国际学院及黔闽两省红十字会的悉心指导,由北京盛世 华映影视文化传播有限公司立项,贵阳市文产集团、贵阳影业公司联合制作。 随着贵阳戏份的杀青,影片将进入后期制作阶段。 (贵阳日报融媒体记者 刘云嵩) (《电影《图云关》计划年内登陆全国院线》由贵阳日报为您提供,转载请注明来源,未经书面授权许 可,不得转载或镜像。) 本报讯 1月25日,电影《图云关》在贵阳的冬季戏份杀青。该片由陶明喜、郑华梁联合执导,计划于 2026 ...
联合国:加沙人道救援物资需求缺口依旧巨大
Group 1 - The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, highlighting that from August 3 to 16, over 12,000 tons of flour and other supplies were delivered, supporting more than 80 community kitchens and providing over 400,000 meals daily, which is double the supply from the end of July but less than half of the amount in April [1] - UNICEF provided therapeutic food for 30,000 acutely malnourished children and formula for 1,250 infants, while continuing nutritional screenings for thousands of children [1] - Over 30 trucks of medical supplies and surgical materials were collected, a blood dialysis center was rebuilt, and more than 13,000 cubic meters of drinking water were delivered daily to over 1,000 locations, along with the repair of water supply networks and hygiene supplies for 600 households [1] Group 2 - An estimated 3,500 trucks of tents and other essential living supplies are needed to meet the current shelter needs of approximately 1.4 million people, excluding potential future displacements which could further increase demand [1] - The delivery of these supplies remains challenging due to ongoing restrictions faced by organizations like the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, along with other obstacles including customs clearance requirements [1]
记者手记|前线中的生命守望——直击刚果(金)战地医院
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-05-18 15:58
Core Insights - The article highlights the resilience of the Ndosh Hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, which remains operational amidst ongoing conflict and serves as a critical medical facility for injured individuals [1][2]. Group 1: Hospital Operations - Ndosh Hospital is currently the only medical institution in Goma capable of receiving conflict-related injuries, despite being located in an area controlled by the M23 rebel group [1]. - The hospital originally had 80 beds but expanded to accommodate over 700 patients during peak conflict times in January 2025, temporarily increasing capacity to 150 beds [2]. - Medical staff report that many patients require multiple surgeries due to severe injuries from gunfire and explosions, with some cases involving up to nine surgical procedures [2][3]. Group 2: Humanitarian Challenges - The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with at least 8,500 deaths reported, and has severely strained the local healthcare system [1]. - The hospital faces critical shortages of medical supplies and has experienced theft of resources, complicating its ability to treat incoming patients [3]. - Despite a recent decrease in the number of patients, the hospital still receives over five severe gunshot injury cases daily, indicating ongoing violence in the region [3]. Group 3: Psychological Support - The psychological impact of the conflict is profound, with many patients suffering from severe trauma and depression, necessitating psychological interventions [4]. - The hospital employs a psychological support team that engages with patients through various activities to help them reconnect with reality and foster hope [4]. - The commitment of the hospital staff to continue their work in such dire conditions reflects their dedication to patient care and resilience in the face of adversity [4].