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A New Perspective on Disability 1) Interview with Mr. Benny Cheung, World's Ten Most Outstanding Young People of 1998
Women Empowerment 1) Cover Story - Interview with Dr. Emmy Li, TOYP Selection 2016 Awardee 2) Interview with JCI Vice President Bayarmagnai Galsumiya
2018 National Global Goals Community Action Commission (NGGCAC) presents - 'Global Goals Express", to show how JCI Hong Kong, its 21 affiliated chapters and NGGCAC create the various projects to promote Global Goals and to connect and collaborate with stakeholders for more impact
On April 14th Junior Chamber International Hong Kong (JCIHK) with support of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) organized Belt and Road International Youth Summit 2018. The event, held at Jockey Club Innovation Tower in PolyU Hung Hom campus, successfully gathered 400 youth from 17 countries to explore new cultural and economic opportunities.
1st Issue of JCI Hong Kong Official Publication, Harbour Lights, has been released! Features in this issue include: [Cover Story] Past Wisdom Treasures of the Future - Interview with Ms. June Leung, Founder of Group Beacon - Interview with JCI President Marc Brian Lim & 6 Surprising facts you did not know about JCI President
Ensuring the community is explicitly included in the SDGs and impact is well measured, another crucial step has been initiated in 2017 in JCI Hong Kong, to continuously educate our members and partners what SDGs are and collect important data of our work in the projects of 21 affiliated local chapters. In this SDGs report, JCI Hong Kong members’ effort to "Be the Goal Keeper" is fully demonstrated through sustainable project and the focus on collecting important data for the future
The kick-off ceremony was successfully held on 17 Jun, 2017 at Fortune Metropolis Hung Hom. JCI Hong Kong has continuously supported this charity campaign for five years. We have committed to raise public awareness and funds to purchase, transport and distribute mosquito nets in Africa to families as well as to educate communities on the proper use of nets for best protection. We are happy to witness the progress on how the campaign can help to save the life. In collaboration with UN foundat
So Wa Wai, a familiar name for many Hong Kong people, is now a retired athlete after a 21-year career in running. Nicknamed “magic kid”, So has participated in 5 Paralympics and garnered 12 Paralympic medals, including six gold, three silver and three bronze
