Publications

Publications

A selection of publications from CDB and other organizations dealing with development issues in China.

This training’s first unit contains an overview of gender analysis as a systematic way of identifying factors that contribute to gender inequality. The second unit offers an introduction to gender-sensitive indicators.

A case study by the American Friends Service Committee, focusing on a Chinese company’s tourist development project in Cambodia.

This article examines the overseas behaviour of Chinese NGOs in two African nations, Ethiopia and Malawi, with varying political regime types. It suggests that irrespective of regime type, Chinese NGOs are yet to make a substantial impact in either nation. 

Alliance magazine aims to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among philanthropists, social investors and others working for social change worldwide in order to maximize the impact of funding for social development.

The AADC dialogue series brings together development experts and government officials from the Asia region and beyond to share perspectives and to facilitate mutual learning between and among emerging Asian donors, recipient countries, and DAC members.

This report, the first ever research report published by China Association of Fundraising Professionals on the topic of fundraising in China, was made possible by joint efforts of the Department of Social Responsibility, Alibaba Group and Recende Fundraising Research Center.

This report, published by the Institute of Development Studies, looks at the transformations across the multiple dimensions of international development in which civil society organizations from BRICS play a role. 

The aim of this report is to promote the positive growth of the Chinese charity sector and the effectiveness of grant making activities.

Mark Sidel is Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin. In 2015-16 he will also serve as the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Visiting Chair in Community Foundations at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.

Zhang provides strategic and programmatic support to grassroots initiatives in China’s health sector to enable more effective capacity building and networking.

This CDB Special Issue features one new article and ten articles from the CDB archives on the subject of Chinese NGOs working overseas.

They aim to shed light on development trends in civil society assistance, portray flagship civil society initiatives, and provide good practice examples.

This issue features twelve articles that CDB has published over the past few years. We have collected them here so that they can provide a useful resource and reach new readers in the anniversary year of the 1995 Beijing UN Women’s Conference

This research aims to investigate the recent evolution of China’s discourse on development and aid. More precisely, how do China’s policymakers and influential scholars understand and debate China’s role in the field of international development aid, specifically in the context of China as a ‘rising power’.

The organizations included in this brochure are nonprofit NGOs based throughout mainland China. They seek to address issues in a variety of sectors, including children, community development, environment, gender, legal aid, migrant issues, public health and disabilities.

This report documents discrimination, police violence, legal restrictions and a policy environment preventing this highly marginalized group’s access to public services, legal identity and appropriate health care.

This first of its kind report reveals five distinct donor segments and their related behaviors around philanthropic strategy, decision-making, nonprofit engagement, and measurement and reporting needs.

This publication displays the results, synergies, and lessons learned, as well as the backgrounds and future perspectives of Sino-European NGO exchange and cooperation.