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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Setting Up International Nonprofit Organizations in China
June 8, 2009 – 4:39 pm | 2 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 …

NGOs in China Are Becoming More Assertive and Pushing China’s Government to Follow Its Own Laws
May 29, 2009 – 9:00 am | No Comment

By Dune Lawrence, New York Times Online, Jan 13, 2009
 
Nonprofit Law Prof Blog commented on this report saying that  ”the increasing assertiveness of advocacy groups in pushing China’s government to follow its own rules and account …

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 …

Where Microfinance Stands in China
April 27, 2009 – 7:32 pm | One Comment

On June 5-8, 2009, China’s Grassroots Finance Forum is holding the Second Grassroots Finance Forum and Microcredit Organizations Training Worshop on  in Beijing.
This workshop is right in time in China, as the need for micro-finance …