China Airlines donates computers to Mongolia
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China Airlines (CAL) has donated 350 computer monitors for use in schools and hospitals in remote areas of Mongolia. The donation of the second-hand 15-inch LCD monitors was made at the inaugural ceremony of the Taiwan-Mongolia Culture, Education, Health and Economic Cooperation Exchange Association, held at the National Taiwan University Alumni Hall, Taipei. At the ceremony, Louis Liu, Assistant Vice President of CAL’s Information Management Division, presented the donation to the Ulaanbaatar Trade and Economic Office in Taiwan. The monitors will be passed along to 33 schools and one hospital located in remote areas of Mongolia’s Omnogovi, Selenge and Huvsgul provinces.
Following CAL’s purchase of new computer equipment in 2010, Taiwan’s national carrier has donated LCD computer monitors to social welfare organisations. With assistance from the Garden of Hope Foundation, the Syin-Lu Social Welfare Foundation and the Taiwan Child Welfare League Foundation, CAL donated 210 computer monitors in March of 2011. With the latest offering to Mongolia, CAL has now donated a total of 560 15-inch computer monitors so far this year.
In 2009, CAL donated several items of aircraft cabin equipment including seats, meal carts, lavatories, oxygen masks and life vests to elementary schools in Taiwan so that the schools could build their own simulated “airports” for use in teaching English.
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