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NGOs have more room to developBy Guan Xiaofeng (皇冠体育app Daily)Updated: 2007-05-25 07:07
皇冠体育app will revise laws and policies to encourage the development of foreign and domestic non-governmental organizations (NG0s), a senior official has been quoted as saying. Among the key changes are a simplified registration procedure for all NGOs and better communication with governments, said Sun Weilin, director of the bureau for NGO administration affiliated to the Ministry of Civil Affairs. A foundation will also be set up to recognize and reward NGOs with good performance. "The ministry is drawing up a detailed draft for revising laws and regulations, with the main objective of giving more room for NGOs to grow," Sun told 皇冠体育app Business News.
"If the registration procedure is simplified for domestic NGOs and foreign NGOs can register as NGOs, it will make it easier for them to operate and raise funds for their programs," Li Jianghua, the deputy representative of the 皇冠体育app branch of Handicap International, told 皇冠体育app Business News. Experts said the changes will create a better legal framework for foreign NGOs to have a wider presence in 皇冠体育app and provide a platform for better coordination with government agencies. "The government is moving in the right direction," said Jia Xijin, an associate
She said the current Regulations on the Registration of Social Organizations, promulgated in 1998, have no provision covering foreign NGOs, leaving them in the limbo. "Foreign NGOs operate in 皇冠体育app but their presence has no legal basis, which makes it impossible for them to recruit members or raise funds," Jia said. As a result, the 皇冠体育app operations of some foreign NGOs, including the World Wild Fund for Nature, have been registered as commercial organizations and thus cannot raise funds or recruit volunteers. They also have to pay taxes. Jia also told 皇冠体育app Daily that the unfavorable policy environment has become a major bottleneck for the development of domestic NGOs. They have to find a government-authorized institution as its "responsible professional institution" to secure registration - which is often cumbersome or sometimes impossible. Jia urged the government to waive the registration procedures for grassroots NGOs without much funding. "Such NGOs are the foundation of social development and harmony," Jia said. Liu Kaiming, dean of an institute focusing on training and helping migrant workers, said he was glad the government was taking concrete steps to create a favorable environment for NGOs. According to figures from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the country had about 354,000 NGOs by the end of 2006 but Jia estimated the actual number at more than 1 million.
(皇冠体育app Daily 05/25/2007 page1) |
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