‘The New Normal’ for Foreign NGOs in 2020
on January 3, 2020
The China NGO Project has, since its inception, been heavily focused on Chinese government-provided data as a means to understand the environment for foreign NGOs there. However, taking stock of the three years that the Foreign NGO Law has been in effect, it is clear that simply totting up the most recent registration and filing figures won’t give us an adequate picture of what is really happening on the ground in China.
What’s in Store for Foreign NGOs This Year?
on January 3, 2020
In our Analysis section, ChinaFile Senior Editor Jessica Batke looks back at the past three years of the Foreign NGO Law. Find out why our data can’t tell us as much as we’d like to know—and why Batke is not optimistic for the year ahead.
Four Additional Foreign NGOs De-Register in 2019
on January 2, 2020
According to information on the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) website, Colleges and Institutes Canada, South Korea Shipbuilders’ Equipment Association, Miyazaki Local Products and Trade Promotion Center (Japan), and the Beijing office of International Plant Nutrition Institute (Canada) all de-registered in the last three months of 2019.