CIIF Committee pays tribute to Dr Raymond Wu
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The following is issued on behalf of the Community Investment
and Inclusion Fund Committee:
The Community Investment and Inclusion
Fund (CIIF) Committee writes an article today (October 12)
paying tribute to Committee chairman, Dr Raymond Wu wai-yung,
who passed away last week.
The committee praised Dr Wu for his work
and contributions in promoting the CIIF, saying that his
passion and commitment for the well-being of Hong Kong never
wavered, in health, in sickness and as he departed from
us in such haste.
Under the dedicated leadership of Dr Wu,
the CIIF took up the challenge to make changes to mindsets,
values, networks and institutional relationships, as part
of the social capital building process. Homespun values
championed by the CIIF included the strong belief that there
were abilities and talent amongst the most vulnerable that
could be nurtured; that there was opportunity and hope that
could be created through reciprocal mutual help and partnerships;
that it was more blessed to give than to receive; and that
human dignity transcended material gains.
Dr Wu had been working tirelessly to plant
and cultivate the seeds of change. He went to every corner
of all 18 districts and patiently coached over 100 projects
into fruition. At policy levels, Dr Wu worked through policy
bureaus to push for policy coherence in implementation.
At project levels, Dr Wu encouraged a number of pilot initiatives
to encourage cross-sectoral partnerships to create new opportunities.
At the community level, he encouraged a jump out of the
intra-group bonding to weave more dynamic and neighbourhood-based
mutual help networks that bridged generations, social strata
and backgrounds. His primary objective was to create the
necessary conditions to foster social inclusion and social
harmony in the community.
With the hard efforts of Dr Wu, the CIIF
so far supported 116 social capital projects of varying
scales in every district. More than 2,700 collaborators
were engaged in joint implementation, with more than 10,000
previous service recipients transformed into givers, over
200 mutual help networks established and more than 300,000
people involved.
The committee said feedback from the participants
whose roles and lives had been transformed was overwhelmingly
positive. The effectiveness of the social capital building
strategies had been affirmed by an independent evaluation
undertaken by a CIIF Evaluation Consortium formed by five
local universities.
Social capital theories and practice were
being incorporated into a number of university curricula.
Various advisory committees such as those for social welfare,
women, elderly, youth, rehabilitation and social work training
were generally impressed with the relevance and potential
of social capital strategies for their policy areas. In
August this year, Dr Wu was invited by the Asian Development
Bank (ADB) to present the CIIF experience to their staff.
The CIIF experience was well regarded, contributing conceptual,
strategic as well as implementation insights for a new community-driven
development policy initiative that the bank planned to promote.
Acting Chairperson of the CIIF Committee,
Ms Sophia Kao, said: "As a team, we feel abundantly
blessed to have worked with Dr Wu. Throughout the last four
and half years, we have been guided, challenged and nurtured
by Dr Wu's exemplary unreserved giving, compassion for the
'little people' in the community, exceptional intellect,
boundless wisdom, good-humoured challenges, quick wits and
resourcefulness.
"There could be no better tribute
to Dr Wu than our pledge to further innovate, enhance, sustain,
develop and extend the impact of social capital development
that he started in Hong Kong and elsewhere."
Ends/Thursday, October 12, 2006
Issued at HKT 16:08
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CIIF Committee pays tribute to Dr Raymond
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