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China Development Brief's database of over 200
International NGOs operating in China.
The material presented here was compliled mainly on the basis of information supplied (and / or published) by the organisations profiled. We have made every effort to ensure fairness and accuracy, but should make clear to readers that these are independent portraits, not 'authorised' biographies.
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Adventist Development and Relief Agency China
Mission: "To reflect God’s character of love through human development activities that help to eradicate poverty."
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Green Korea United
Mission: “to Protect the ecosystem, raise peoples awareness, and help mankind coexist with nature….to curb further development of environmentally destructive practices on the Korean peninsula; protect the forests and wildlife.”
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Greenpeace China
Mission: "To expose global environmental problems, and force solutions for a green and peaceful future . . . To ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity."
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Holt China Children's Services
Mission: "Holt International Children’s Services is dedicated to carrying out God’s plan for every child to have a permanent, loving home through family preservation, in-country adoption, and international adoption"
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International Crane Foundation
Mission: "To conserve cranes and the wetland and grasslands communities on which they depend . . .[by] providing experience, knowledge, and inspiration to involve people in resolving threats to these ecosystems."
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Korean Federation for Environmental Movement
Mission: "保护宪法中表明的环境权利,将有环境危害的行业转变为安全的行业,减少污染,倡导可持续技术的发展,公开环境问题的相关信息,提供面向所有公民的环境教育,恢复和保存空气和水的质量,为地区自治的发展作贡献,所有这一切都是为了确保政府的政策反映了当地公民的需求,确保环境运动中的广泛参与和公民的组织。"
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Netherlands Red Cross
Mission: "To prevent and alleviate human suffering and to improve the situation of vulnerable people."
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Wildlife Conservation Society
Mission: "The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands . . . Through careful science, international conservation, education and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks . . . Together, these activities change individual attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale."
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