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The China International Medical Foundation (CIMF) was established in 1988. It is a national public welfare organization initiated by the Chinese Medical Association and approved by the Ministry of Health and registered by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Since its foundation, the foundation has always been committed to promoting the development of medical public welfare.

China International Medical Exchange Foundation

The China International Medical Foundation (CIMF) was established in 1988. It is a national public welfare organization initiated by the Chinese Medical Association and approved by the Ministry of Health and registered by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Since its foundation, the foundation has always been committed to promoting the development of medical public welfare.
Chinese name
China International Medical Exchange Foundation
Foreign name
China International Medical Foundation
Domicile
42 Dongsi West Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Types of
Public Offering
Competent business unit
Ministry of Health
Legal representative
Zong Shujie
check-in time
June 13, 988
Promote international medical exchanges, raise and accept domestic and foreign donated funds and materials, actively carry out social public welfare undertakings, and serve China's medical care and medical modernization.
Raise funds and accept donations. To undertake international liaison matters entrusted by medical groups and individuals at home and abroad. Select overseas personnel for further studies or technical cooperation; accept foreign visiting scholars for further studies and cooperative research in China; support or sponsor participation in international academic organizations or academic conferences. Fund domestic incentives, vulnerable groups, and dysfunctional groups.
The first (1988-1992) chairman was held by Zhang Kan, vice president of the Chinese Medical Association.
The second (1992-2004) chairman is chaired by the vice president of the Chinese Medical Association
I. Lin Zongyang Medical Education Award
The Lin Zongyang Medical Education Award was established by the donation of savings by the late 10th President of the Chinese Medical Association, Professor Lin Zongyang. Reward teachers who engage in medical education in China. A total of 105 outstanding teachers nationwide have been awarded this honor since 1992.
2. Chinese Radiological Education Fund
Established in 1996 by Professor Liu Gengnian, then chairman of the Radiology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and a radiology expert. Used to train radiologists in poor areas. So far, 17 radiologists have been trained.
3. Shi Zhengxin Scholarship for Public Health
The Shi Zhengxin Public Health Scholarship was established by donation from Professor Shi Zhengxin, former vice president of the Chinese Medical Association. It is used to reward fresh graduates who are excellent in three aspects: moral, intellectual, and physical education. A total of 51 outstanding fresh graduates have received this award since the Shi Zhengxin Scholarship was issued.
4. Golden Cross Special Fund
"Golden Cross Special Fund" is a special public welfare project in the "Golden Cross Plan" proposed by the China International Medical Exchange Foundation. This project is to mobilize social forces to support the skills training of rural doctors, the establishment of township medical stations, county-level training centers, municipal Golden Cross hospitals, and medical assistance to poor rural families.
Chapter I General Provisions
Article 1 The name of this foundation is the China International Medical Exchange Foundation. The English translation is "China International Medical Foundation", referred to as "CIMF".
Article 2: The China International Medical Exchange Fund (hereinafter referred to as the Foundation) is a corporate legal person officially sponsored and registered by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. This foundation is a public offering foundation.
The geographical scope of the foundation's public fundraising is: nationwide.
Article 3 The purpose of this foundation is to promote international medical exchanges, raise and accept domestic and foreign donated funds and materials, actively carry out social welfare undertakings, and serve China's medical care and medical modernization.
Article 4 The original fund amount of this foundation is RMB 4 million, which is derived from donations.
Article 5 The registration management organ of the Foundation is the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the business unit is the Ministry of Health.
Article 6 The residence of the Foundation is 42 Dongsi West Street, Beijing 100710.
Chapter II Business Scope
Article 7 The business scope of the Foundation's public welfare activities.
(1) Raising funds and accepting donations.
(2) To undertake international liaison matters entrusted by medical groups or individuals at home and abroad, including organizing various international medical exchange activities; receiving visiting medical groups or individuals; hosting various conferences and exhibitions of medical technology equipment during the conference, etc.
(3) Sending overseas students for further studies or technical cooperation; accepting foreign visiting scholars for further studies or cooperative research in China; supporting or funding participation in international academic organizations or academic conferences when necessary and possible.
(4) The foundation will use the raised funds for medical communication and to fund domestic incentive activities, including:
1. Organize medical teams to carry out medical and health education and lecture activities in the old revolutionary base areas, remote areas and ethnic minority residential areas.
2. Training of medical staff at the grass-roots level (rural level) in the form of donor funding.
3. Organize nationwide free clinics.
4. Set up various special funds and scholarships to carry out reward activities.
Chapter III Organizations and Persons in Charge
Article 8 The Foundation is composed of 10 council members.
The directors of the Foundation are elected for a term of five years. Upon expiry, they can be re-elected.
Article 9 Qualifications of Directors:
(1) Recognizing the constitution of the foundation and dedication to public welfare;
(2) Have a certain influence in the field of medical technology;
(3) Having the ability to promote the development of related undertakings.
Article 10: Generation and removal of directors:
(1) The first directors shall be nominated by the competent business unit, major donors and promoters, and shall be determined through consultation.
(2) When the board of directors is re-elected, the business unit, the board of directors and the main donors jointly nominate candidates and organize a new leadership group, and organize all candidates to jointly elect a new director.
(3) The removal and addition of directors shall be approved by the board of directors and reported to the business unit for review and approval;
(4) The results of the election and removal of directors are reported to the registration and management authority for the record.
Article 11 Directors' rights and obligations:
(1) having the right to vote and to be elected;
(2) Participating in the activities of the foundation in accordance with the articles of association;
(3) to review and supervise the work of the foundation, and to make comments and suggestions;
(4) abide by the articles of association and implement the resolutions of the council;
(5) Dedicated, dedicated, dedicated, and responsible for the foundation's public welfare undertakings, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the foundation.
Article 12 The decision-making body of the Foundation is the council. The Council exercises the following functions:
(1) Formulating and revising the articles of association;
(2) Election and dismissal of the chairman, deputy chairman and secretary general;
(3) Deciding on plans for major business activities, including plans for fundraising, management and use;
(4) Verification of annual revenue and expenditure budget and final accounts;
(5) Formulating internal management systems;
(6) Deciding to set up offices, branches and representative offices;
(7) Deciding on the appointment of the Under-Secretary-General nominated by the Secretary-General and the principals of various agencies;
(8) Listening to and reviewing the work report of the Secretary-General, and examining the work of the Secretary-General;
(9) Deciding on the division, merger or termination of the foundation;
(10) Decide on other major matters.
Article 13 The council meets twice a year. Council meetings are convened and chaired by the chairman.
One third of the directors proposed that a board meeting must be convened. If the chairman cannot convene, the proposed director may elect the convener.
To convene a board meeting, the chairman or convener must notify all directors and supervisors 5 days in advance.
Article 14 A meeting of the board of directors must be attended by more than two-thirds of the directors; a resolution of the board of directors must be approved by a majority of the members present.
Resolutions on the following important matters must be voted by the directors present, and more than two-thirds of them are valid:
(1) amendments to the articles of association;
(2) Election or removal of the chairman, deputy chairman and secretary general;
(3) Major fundraising and investment activities specified in the articles of association;
(4) the division and merger of foundations;
Article 15 The meeting of the board of directors shall make minutes. If a resolution is formed, the minutes of the meeting shall be made on the spot and reviewed and signed by the directors present. If a resolution of the board of directors violates laws, regulations or articles of association and causes losses to the foundation, the directors participating in the resolution shall bear responsibility. However, the director may be exempted from liability if it is proved to be opposed during the voting and recorded in the minutes of the meeting.
Article 16 The Foundation shall have one supervisor. The term of office of the supervisors is the same as that of the directors.
Article 17 Directors, close relatives of directors, and members of the Foundation's finance and accounting may not serve as supervisors.
Article 18 The emergence and removal of supervisors:
(1) Supervisors are selected by major donors;
(2) The registration management organ shall select and dispatch according to the needs of the work;
(3) The change of supervisors is in accordance with the procedures for its creation.
Article 19: Rights and obligations of supervisors:
Supervisors check the foundation's financial and accounting information in accordance with the procedures stipulated in the charter, and supervise the board's compliance with the law and charter.
Supervisors are present at the meetings of the board of directors and have the right to raise questions and suggestions to the board of directors, and shall report the situation to the registration management organ, the competent business unit, and the tax and accounting authorities.
Supervisors shall abide by relevant laws and regulations and the foundation's articles of association and faithfully perform their duties.
Article 20 The directors receiving remuneration from the Foundation shall not exceed one third of the total number of directors. Supervisors and directors who do not hold full-time work in the Foundation shall not receive remuneration from the Foundation.
Article 21 The directors of the foundation shall not participate in the decision-making of related matters when their personal interests are related to the interests of the foundation; the directors, supervisors and close relatives of the foundation shall not engage in any transaction with the foundation.
Article 22 The council shall have a chairman, deputy directors and a secretary general, and shall be elected from the directors.
Article 23 The Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary-General of the Foundation must meet the following conditions:
(1) It has a great influence in the business field of the Foundation;
(2) The maximum age of office of the chairman, deputy director and secretary general is not more than 70 years, and the secretary general is full-time;
(3) be healthy and able to work normally;
(4) Having full capacity for civil conduct.
Article 24 Persons under any of the following circumstances shall not serve as the chairman, deputy chairman and secretary general of the Foundation:
(1) Belonging to a current national staff member;
(2) He has been sentenced to control, detention or imprisonment for a crime, and the period of execution has not exceeded five years;
(3) Those who have been sentenced to deprive of political rights for crimes are being executed or have been sentenced to be deprived of political rights;
(4) He has served as the chairman, deputy director or secretary general of a fund whose registration has been revoked due to an illegal act, and has personal responsibility for the illegal act of the foundation, and it has not been more than 5 years since the day when the fund was revoked of.
Article 25 Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, Taiwan residents, and foreigners who serve as the chairman, deputy chairman, or secretary-general of the Foundation must stay in China for at least 3 months each year.
Article 26 The term of office of the chairman, deputy director and secretary-general of the Foundation is five years, and the term of office shall not exceed two consecutive terms. If a person needs to be re-elected due to special circumstances, they must pass the special procedures of the board of directors, be submitted to the competent business unit for review, and be approved by the registration management authority before they can serve.
Article 27 The chairman of the foundation is the legal representative of the foundation. The legal representative of the Foundation does not serve as the legal representative of other organizations.
The legal representative of the Foundation shall be a resident of Mainland China.
During the period of the legal representative of the foundation, the foundation violates the "Fund Management Regulations" and this Articles of Association, and the legal representative shall bear relevant responsibilities. The legal representative shall bear personal responsibility if the legal representative's dereliction of duty leads to an illegal act or loss of the foundation's property.
Article 28 The Chairman of the Foundation exercises the following functions and powers:
(1) Convening and presiding over board meetings;
(2) Checking the implementation of Council resolutions;
(3) Sign important documents on behalf of the foundation;
(4) Coordinating the work of various agencies.
The foundation's deputy director and secretary-general work under the leadership of the chairman. The secretary-general exercises the following functions and powers:
(1) Preside over daily work and organize implementation of Council resolutions;
(2) Organizing and implementing the foundation's annual public welfare activities plan;
(3) to draw up plans for raising, managing and using funds;
(4) Drafting the internal management rules and regulations of the foundation and submitting them to the Council for approval;
(5) It is proposed that the appointment or dismissal of the Deputy Secretary-General and the person in charge of finance shall be determined by the Council;
(6) the appointment or dismissal of the principals of various institutions shall be decided by the council;
(7) Decide on the employment of full-time staff in each institution;
(8) The charter and other powers conferred by the council.
Chapter IV Management and Use of Property
Article 29 The Foundation is a public fundraising foundation. The income of the Foundation is derived from:
1. Donate;
2. Organize fundraising income;
3. Income from activities or services within the approved scope of business;
4. Investment income;
5. Other legal income.
Article 30: The Fund organizes fundraising and accepting donations, and shall abide by laws and regulations, conform to the purposes stipulated in the articles of association and the business scope of public welfare activities.
Article 31 When organizing fundraising, the Foundation shall announce to the society the detailed public welfare activities and the detailed use plan of the fund. Major fundraising activities shall be reported to the competent business unit and the registration management organ for the record.
The Foundation organizes fundraising and shall not make apportionment or apportionment in any form.
Article 32 The property and other income of the Foundation are protected by law, and no unit or individual may embezzle, privately distribute, or embezzle it.
Article 33 The foundation uses property in accordance with the purposes set out in the articles of association and the business scope of public welfare activities; the donation agreement specifies donations for specific uses, and is used in accordance with the donation agreement.
When the donated materials cannot be used for purposes consistent with the purpose of the foundation, the foundation may auction or sell them in accordance with the law, and the proceeds are used for donation purposes.
Article 34 The property of the Foundation is mainly used for:
(1) Various undertakings within the scope of business and consistent with the purpose;
(2) social welfare undertakings;
(3) Special funds established according to business needs.
(4) Funding projects and reward projects according to the wishes of the donor.
Article 35 The major fundraising and investment activities of the Foundation refer to:
(1) Carrying out public welfare activities of medical science and technology and popular science culture in society;
(2) public fundraising activities for institutions, organizations and individuals at home and abroad;
(3) Investment activities consistent with the purpose of the Foundation.
Article 36 The Fund shall maintain and increase the value of the Fund in accordance with the principles of legality, safety and effectiveness.
Article 37 The foundation's annual expenditure on public welfare under the articles of association shall not be less than 70% of the total income of public welfare undertakings in that year.
The salary, benefits and administrative expenses of the staff of the Foundation shall not exceed 10% of the total expenses of the year.
Article 38: In conducting public welfare funded projects, the Foundation shall disclose to the public the types of public welfare funded projects and the application and review procedures.
Article 39 Donors have the right to inquire about the use and management of donated property, and make suggestions and suggestions. For inquiries from donors, the foundation shall respond promptly and truthfully.
If the foundation uses the donated property in violation of the donation agreement, the donor has the right to require the foundation to abide by the donation agreement or apply to the people's court to revoke the donation and terminate the donation agreement.
Article 40 The Foundation may sign an agreement with the recipients, agreeing on the funding method, the amount of funding, and the purpose and use of funds.
The foundation has the right to supervise the use of funds. If the recipient fails to use the funding as agreed in the agreement or there are other violations of the agreement, the foundation has the right to terminate the funding agreement.
Article 41 The Foundation shall implement the country s unified accounting system, carry out accounting calculations in accordance with law, establish and improve internal accounting supervision systems, and ensure that accounting information is legal, authentic, accurate, and complete.
The Foundation accepts tax supervision and accounting supervision implemented by the tax and accounting authorities in accordance with the law.
Article 42 The Foundation is equipped with professionally qualified accountants. Accountants must not be cashiers. When transferring or leaving an accountant, the accountant must go through the transfer formalities with the person taking over.
Article 43 The Foundation will conduct business and accounting from January 1st to December 31st each year. Before March 31st each year, the Board will review the following matters:
(1) Last year's business report and final income and expenditure accounts;
(2) The current business plan and budget of income and expenditure;
(3) Inventory of property.
Article 44 The Fund shall conduct financial audits during annual inspections, renewal, replacement of legal representatives and liquidation.
Article 45 The Foundation accepts annual inspections organized by the registration management organs in accordance with the "Fund Management Regulations".
Article 46 After the Foundation has passed the annual inspection of the registration management organ, the Foundation will publish the annual work report on the media designated by the registration management organ, and accept the inquiry and supervision of the public.
Chapter V Termination and Disposal of Surplus Property
Article 47 The Foundation shall be terminated under any of the following circumstances:
(1) fulfilling the purposes specified in the articles of association;
(2) failing to continue to engage in public welfare activities in accordance with the purposes specified in the articles of association;
(3) The foundation is divided or merged;
Article 48 The termination of the Foundation shall be reported to the competent business unit for review and approval within 15 days after the voting by the board of directors. Apply for cancellation of registration to the registration management organ within 15 days after the approval of the competent business unit.
Article 49 Prior to the cancellation of registration, the Foundation shall set up a liquidation organization under the guidance of the registration management organ and the competent business unit to complete the liquidation work.
The Foundation shall handle the cancellation of registration with the registration management organ within 15 days from the end of the liquidation; during the liquidation period, no activities other than liquidation shall be carried out.
Article 50 The remaining property after the cancellation of the Foundation shall be used for public welfare purposes in the following ways under the supervision of the competent business unit and the registration management authority:
Transfer to other foundations with similar nature and similar purpose to carry out public welfare activities that meet the donor's wishes.
Where it is not possible to deal with it in the above manner, the registration management organization shall donate it to a public welfare organization with the same nature and purpose as the Foundation, and make a public announcement.
Chapter VI Amendments
Article 51 Amendments to this Articles of Association shall be submitted to the competent business unit for review and approval within 15 days after the board of directors has passed the vote. After being reviewed and approved by the competent business unit, it shall be reported to the registration management authority for approval.
Chapter VII Supplementary Provisions
Article 52 The Articles of Association were approved by the Council on November 30, 2004.
Article 53 The power to interpret this charter belongs to the council.
Article 54 The articles of association shall become effective on the date of approval by the registration management organ.

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