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Monday, October 10 2022 - 23:27
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Yili Launches Personal Safety Education Initiative for Girls to Celebrate International Day of the Girl Child
HOHHOT, China, Oct. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

On October 11, to commemorate the International Day of the Girl (IDG), Yili 
Group, its Cute Star brand and the "Yili Ark" Project, join hands with Western 
China Human Resources Development Foundation and China Foundation for Rural 
Development to launch the "Let there be love for every girl" personal safety 
education initiative. The "Yili Ark" project has now ventured abroad for the 
first time.

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The initiative seeks to raise security awareness and create a safer growing 
environment for girls. It has been rolled out at several schools at home and 
abroad, including campuses in China, Myanmar, Indonesia and Thailand, and will 
soon be promoted to over 500 "Yili Safe Campus" around China.

IDG was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011 to address the 
challenges girls face and to promote empowerment and the fulfilment of their 
rights. Girls are at a disadvantage due to a lack of equal opportunities and 
access to resources and are more vulnerable to social problems. Relevant 
prevention and response schemes are urgently required given the recurrent 
incidences of violence against children.

As a response, Yili designed an engaging and simple "NONO" Radio Calisthenics 
which combines morning exercises with chants on body safety practices. The 
"NONO" mosquito patch is properly illustrated to highlight which body parts 
should not be touched.

The Tai Chen Primary School in Hebei Province, China, one of "Yili Safe 
Campus", is a pilot site where Yili collaborated with the local education 
bureau and sports bureau to introduce the "NONO" Radio Calisthenics. Teacher 
Liang Weibing stated that the exercise is valuable since it helps children 
build up safety awareness and foster self-defense skills.

The "NONO" Radio Calisthenics was later translated into several languages for 
students in Myanmar, Indonesia and Thailand. Yili collaborates with the China 
Foundation for Rural Development to teach "NONO" Radio Calisthenics to local 
girl students in Myanmar. Ms Moe Myint Nwe, the headmistress of the No. 18 
Basic Education Primary School in Yangon, acknowledged positive student 
comments. In addition, the company gifted 48,000 cartons of pure milk to 10 
schools in Hlaingthaya, Yangon.

The headmaster of the No. 9 primary school in central Jakarta, Indonesia, said, 
"We appreciate Yili's efforts to teach children how to protect and love 
themselves and Joyday ice cream in celebration of the International Day of the 
Girl." Yili's brand Cremo visited Wat Suwan Chindaram school at Pathum Thani to 
introduce the "NONO" Radio Calisthenics to the children and share delicious ice 
cream with them.

Yili has been committed to assisting with the development of non-profit 
education. Since 2012, Yili's children's safety project "Yili Ark" has been 
introduced to over 500 schools in China, providing safety training workshops, 
including earthquake response, personal safety, and drowning prevention. Yili 
will continue to promote activities dedicated to personal safety education for 
girls and invest more resources in non-profit programs for civic education and 
school education, contributing to a brighter future for children.

About "Yili Ark":

"Yili Ark" is an education charity project that supports children's growth and 
safety, co-sponsored by Yili and the Western China Human Resources Development 
Foundation. Since it was launched in 2012, "Yili Ark" has delivered over 70 
children's safety training courses to 300,000 children, together with their 
teachers and parents. These courses cover nearly 20 subjects, such as 
preventing abduction, getting lost, earthquake and fire response, drowning and 
violence, and traffic and everyday safety.

SOURCE:  Yili Group

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