During the almost three years of implementation of the “Overseas NGOs Management Law”, the environment in which Overseas NGOs operate has undergone some radical shifts. In this new environment, the main question is how to strengthen cooperation between international NGOs and their local partners.
For this reason, CDB intends to make use of its platform to give overseas NGOs, local NGOs, the Professional Supervisory Units and the managing government departments a chance to meet, communicate and share experiences. Experts and academics will also be invited to give talks about the operation and development of overseas NGOs since the implementation of the new law, and the opportunities and challenges they face.
- Date: 11th of of November, 2019
- Location: Beijing (the specific address will be announced at a later stage)
- Registration Deadline: 3rd of November, 2019
- Registration Fee: 400 yuan
Agenda
9:00 – 9:05
Inauguration Speech by Peter Liu, Executive Director of CDB
9:05 – 9:40
Opening Speech by Huang Haoming, Vice President of the China Global Philanthropy Institute
9:40 – 10:15
Keynote from Jia Xijin, Professor of Tsinghua University. “Three years of China’s Overseas NGO Law implementation: the achievements and challenges.”
10:15 – 10:50
Keynote from Wu Peng, Head of the International Department of the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation. “The progress of Chinese NGOs ‘going out’ and the opportunities for INGOs.”
10:50 – 11:10
Group photo / Teabreak
11:10 – 12:00
Keynote from William Lu, Founder of the Legal Center for NGO. “The operation of INGOs under the new law.”
12:00 – 13:00
Lunch
13:00 – 13:50
Roundtable discussion: “The strategic positioning of overseas NGOs under the new circumstances”
Moderator:
Chen Taiyong, Director of Sichuan Haihui Poverty Alleviation Service Center
Speakers:
Huang Haoming, Vice President of the China Global Philanthropy Institute; Chan Hing Wan, Chief Representative of the Shih Wing Ching Foundation; Yu Honglian, Project Director of Plan International; Shi Yu, Project Director of Handicap International; Yang li, Director of the Center on International NGOs and Foundations at Being Normal University
13:50 – 14:40
Roundtable discussion: “Human resources strategic planning for international NGOs under the new law”
Moderator:
Wu Yifan, HR Consultant of China Development Brief
Speakers:
Cao Yuhu, HR Manager of Plan International; Jacky Fong, Operation Manager of World Vision; Yang li, Director of the Center on International NGOs and Foundations at Being Normal University
14:40 – 14:50
Tea Break
14:50 – 15:40
Roundtable discussion: “The collaboration between local and international NGOs under the new circumstances”
Moderator:
Liu Haiying, Deputy Chief Representative of Partnerships for Community Development
Speakers:
Chen Taiyong, Director of the Sichuan Haihui Poverty Alleviation Service Center; Yang Hongping, Assistant Executive Director of the China Association for NGO Cooperation; Guo Zhong, Chief Representative of Save the Children; Kevin May, Manager of Oxfam’s “China and the Developing World” Programme; Huang Hongxiang, Founder of China House
15:40 – 16:20
Roundtable discussion: Experience sharing: tips for meeting PSU’s requirements
Moderator:
Michael Hermann, Chief Representative of Humana People to People China
Speakers:
Lin Zhiguang, Chief Representative of Partnerships for Community Development; Huang Zhenping, Assistant President of Institute for Philanthropy of Tsinghua University; Cao Yuhu, HR Manager of Plan International; Jacky Fong, Operation Manager of World Vision
16:20 – 17:00
Keynote: “Experience sharing: requirements of registration and management authority under the new law (new registration, temporary activities, year-end planning and report, local management)” (speaker to be announced)
17:00 – 17:20
Closing remarks by Huang Zhenping, Assistant President of Institute for Philanthropy Tsinghua University
Note: speakers and agenda are subject to change.
If you would like to register, please click here.
Contact us for more information:
Aurora Tin 18612090627
aurora.tin@cdb.org.cn