The Training of Facilitators (TOF) trains professionals who can deliver Disability Equality Training (DET), a methodology developed by the United Nations system for attitudinal change towards disability inclusion.
Jasmine Lau, director of Philanthropy in Motion, talks about her organization's efforts to encourage young people in China to get involved in philanthropy in this exclusive interview.
Investment for Good is a week-long immersive program designed to provide rising global leaders, finance professionals and social entrepreneurs with hands-on training in impact investment, inclusive development, and women's entrepreneurship.
A translation of the talk given by an official from the NGO Management Office of Beijing's PSB at CDB's recent forum, including an extremely detailed rundown of the legal requirements for overseas NGOs based on the practical problems encountered over the last years.
China's Consumers Associations are now allowed to initiate public interest litigations to defend consumer rights. In practice however this has proved to be less than ideal as an instrument to protect consumers. This translated article analyses the situation and argues in favour of allowing a wider range of non-profits to start such litigations.
While it remains complicated for overseas NGOs to register a representative office in China, conducting "temporary activities" is becoming a popular solution, even for organizations that want to work in the country for the long-term.
PricewaterhouseCoopers' senior manager for corporate responsibility in China talks about the multinational's efforts to strengthen the NGO sector in this exclusive interview with CDB.