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Analysis from Beijing Normal University: “How Is Implementation of the Foreign NGO Law Progressing?”
The Charity Philanthropy Research Institute (CPRI) at Beijing Normal University has published an analysis of the foreign NGO representative offices registered and the temporary activities that have been filed in the first five months of 2017. The report features graphs breaking down the pace of registrations, the location of registrations, the organizations serving as Professional Supervisory Units, and the average lengths of various temporary activities. The report is available in full (in Chinese) via CPRI’s...Read more
Hong Kong University Legal Expert Fu Hualing conducts a thought experiment related to non-Chinese NGOs, asking “why does the Foreign NGO Law apply to them?” Read more here.Read more
Henan Public Security Bureau Quizzes Employees on Foreign NGO Law; Beijing Explains Temporary Activity Filings
Ministry of Public Security WeChat Posts—June 6-8, 2017
Here are our translations of the latest WeChat posts from the Ministry of Public Security related to Foreign NGOs.Read more
The Beijing Public Security Bureau Foreign NGO Management Office provides this brochure in paper form at its offices in Beijing’s Haidian District. The content of the brochure is identical to the information found in numbers 1-6 of the Guide for the Registration of Representative Offices and Submitting Documents for the Record Temporary Activities of Foreign Nongovernmental Organizations.Read more
A comparison of the list of Professional Supervisory Units (PSUs) that have already sponsored foreign NGOs and the Ministry of Public Security’s (MPS’) list of eligible PSUs for 2017 shows that, as of June 1, two entities that were not on the eligible PSU list have, nevertheless, officially sponsored foreign NGOs: the State Ethnic Affairs Commission (sponsoring the China Kind Fund) and the State Administration for Grain (sponsoring the U.S. Grains Council, U.S. Soybean Export...Read more