March 1, 2010 – 4:51 pm | No Comment

  By Gao Fumao, Global Times
He’s a Chinese government official. She’s a British lawyer. Together they publish a magazine that hopes to lift a veil of illegitimacy clouding a local NGO scene that’s thriving in a …

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Hauser Center Event on Dec 2nd: Lunch Dialogue on Social Enterprises & Philanthropic Investment in China
November 24, 2009 – 5:48 pm | No Comment

The number of grassroots nonprofit organizations in China has been growing rapidly over the past several years.  The question of how this new group of players that drives the momentum of civil society evolution in China, to retain …

Li Dan: Exploring the Path of Social Entrepreneurship in China
November 17, 2009 – 7:07 pm | No Comment

On 6 October, 2009, Li Dan, a social activist promoting knowledge about human rights and the human rights for AIDS orphans in China and the founder of Donzhen Nalan Cultural Transmission Center, gave a roundtable discussion at the …

Hauser Center Event 5:00-6:30PM,11/16: 中国公民社会的进程及非营利组织在控制气候变化中的角色
November 13, 2009 – 6:56 pm | One Comment

The Progress of China’s Civil Society and the Role of China’s Nonprofits in Climate Control
中文座谈会A Panel Discussion in Chinese
Monday, November 16, 2009
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Location: NYE B&C, Taubman Building 5th Floor, HKS
Huang …

Meet Philanthropists from China: Governance Challenges in Private Foundations in China
November 13, 2009 – 6:35 am | No Comment

On 28 October, the Nonprofits in China Domain invited twelve top Chinese private foundations to a seminar on non-profit governance at the Hauser Center. The seminar was moderated by Professor Christopher Stone, director of the …

Shenzhen Government Delegates Some of Its Functions to Social Organizations
November 10, 2009 – 7:19 pm | No Comment

In September, the plan for administration system reform in Shenzhen that has attracted great attention was announced, and 31 new institutions were established as part of the “Super-Ministry System” reform. Following the “Super-Ministry System” reform, …