Directory of International NGOs (DINGO)


China Development Brief's database of over 200 International NGOs operating in China.
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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."

Chi Heng Foundation

Mission: "To promote AIDS prevention and prevent discrimination against minorities, including sexual minorities, through organizing and funding meaningful projects in the Greater China Region."

Christian Blind Mission International

Mission: "CBM International is an independent aid organization of Christians, dedicated to serving eye patients, blind and otherwise disabled people in developing countries irrespective of nationality, race, gender or religion."

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.”

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."

Mercy Corps International

Mission: "To alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities."

Netherlands Red Cross

Mission: "To prevent and alleviate human suffering and to improve the situation of vulnerable people."








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