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China’s Foreign NGO Law Update: 242 Offices Register Successfully

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As of October 31, 2017, a total of 242 foreign NGO (FNGO) offices have registered successfully in China. China’s Foreign NGO Law allows for two major categories of activity for Foreign NGOs who wish to operate in the mainland. Reported by Maria Tong, Director Association Management & Consulting, MCI China. Beijing 80.

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China Still Mulling Draft NGO Law

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“Mostly, we are trying to provide a more standardized legal environment, not trying to restrict foreign NGOs from conducting beneficial activities in China.”. He said China will not restrict foreign NGO activity “so long as their activities are beneficial to the Chinese people.”. in September.

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Nonprofits Assessing Impact of China’s Foreign NGO Law

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China’s Foreign NGO Law formalizes legal requirements for foreign NGOs conducting activities in China. “Foreign NGOs engaging in one of these sectors may find it easier to apply than those engaging in sectors that are deemed to be sensitive by the Chinese authorities, such as human rights, civil liberties, etc.,”

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China Approves Foreign NGO Law

Associations Now

And earlier in 2015, Egypt clamped down on NGOs as part of a push to eliminate dissent in the country. The post China Approves Foreign NGO Law appeared first on Associations Now.

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Cambodian Government Set to Approve Strict NGO Regulations

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For a country with one of the highest NGO concentrations in the world , this is troubling news. Similar to the proposed laws in China and Egypt, the Cambodian legislation will require NGOs to register with the government and be subjected to increased oversight and scrutiny. “We

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Top-Level.Giving Domain Now Available to Nonprofits

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PIR administers a variety of domains relating to nonprofits, including,org,ngo,charity, and.foundation. On January 20, the Public Interest Registry (PIR) announced the public availability of the.giving top-level domain. The new domain is meant to help those organizations clarify their messaging around fundraising, said PIR CEO Jon Nevett. “We

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5 articles to influence your culture and online presence

Association Success

AssociationSuccess.org explains how in order to assess and improve your culture, an organization must first look at how it approaches constructive criticism. How a lack of negative criticism can make NGO employees feel unsafe.