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What public welfare activities does Huawei organize?

1. Huawei held a Christmas charity event for orphans in Nigeria.

On December 15, 2013, Huawei and the Nigerian social welfare organization "Strong Love" Foundation jointly held a "Happy Christmas" charity event in Abuja, the capital.

Gao Xiang, Vice President of Huawei West Africa Region, Ms. Kifashi, CEO of the Foundation, and other people from all walks of life in Nigeria and more than 300 representatives of orphans and disadvantaged social groups participated in the event.

2. Shenzhen Huawei engineering and technical personnel went deep into the hardest-hit areas to repair communication equipment and fought day and night to restore communications.

In 2008, on the front lines of the Sichuan earthquake-stricken area, according to incomplete statistics, Huawei shipped 600 tons of equipment (2,500 cubic meters) from Shenzhen to the disaster-stricken area in just one week, including wireless, fixed, transmission, data, terminals and supporting communication equipment.

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3. Huawei and its employee *** donated more than 20 million yuan to the disaster area.

On May 13, 2008, Huawei donated 5 million yuan in the name of the company to the Sichuan disaster area.

According to statistics from the Huawei Love Association, as of 18:00 on the 16th, Huawei employees had voluntarily donated 15.3 million yuan to disaster areas.

4. Huawei donated base station equipment to Zimbabwean universities.

Chinese communications company Huawei donated a base station equipment worth US$98,000 to the University of Zimbabwe on May 17, 2019. The equipment will be used for teaching, experimentation and research in the communications major of the school.

5. Fund public welfare projects for Chinese college student competitions.

The "Public Welfare Project to Fund Chinese College Student Competitions" is a public welfare project launched by Huawei for universities in mainland China. The project provides funding to academic competition projects within universities that meet the requirements, aiming to encourage young people and promote positive energy.