December 29, 2011 – 5:36 pm | No Comment

Updated: 2011-12-17 15:37 (Xinhua)
BEIJING – The Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a new guideline Friday to offer suggestions to charity groups on how to disclose donation information in the wake of doubts about the transparency …

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People’s Daily on How to Get the Stalled Charity Law Moving
October 26, 2011 – 4:05 am | No Comment

People’s Daily (Renmin Ribao), the official newspaper of the Communist Party of China, conducted an interview on September 7, 2011  about the status of the new Charity Law in China with Zheng Gongcheng, member of …

The Development and Operations of the Board of Directors System in Chinese Nonprofit Organizations
February 3, 2010 – 6:32 pm | No Comment

(Original in Chinese by Tian Kai, PhD., School of Government, Peking University. Translated by Hong Liu of Harvard University.)
Since mid to late 1980s, board of directors system (the board system) has become an important theme in international …

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, …

Rural Environmental NGOs come onto the stage
October 30, 2009 – 5:18 am | No Comment

The China Environment Federation Secretariat announced that it will promote an environmental case in Jiang Yan, Jiangsu Province to the entire nation as a successful mode to address environmental issues.
In recent years, rural areas have …

Setting Up International Nonprofit Organizations in China
June 8, 2009 – 4:39 pm | 3 Comments

by Matthew Erie, David Livdahl, Jacelyn Khoo, and Henry Li
In light of China’s encounter with the current global economic crisis, the types of services that international nonprofit organizations (INPOs) offer are now more vital than …

Regulation of Civil Society in China: Necessary Changes After the Olympic Games and the Sichuan Earth Quake
May 11, 2009 – 4:26 pm | No Comment

By KARLA W. SIMON
Creating an environment for China’s civil society organizations (“CSOs”)2 that will be more empowering has never been unimportant, but is especially so now—after the Paralympic Games in September, the Olympic Games in …