Directory of International NGOs (DINGO)


China Development Brief's database of over 200 International NGOs operating in China.
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Barry and Martin’s Trust

Mission: "AIDS education, prevention and care in the UK-China-Hong Kong context."

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Mission: "To promote greater equity in four areas: global health, education, public libraries and support for at-risk families in Washington state and Oregon."

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."

DKT International

Mission: "To make contraceptives available, affordable and accessible among low income people in developing countries for family planning and STD/AIDS prevention"

Family Health International

Mission: "To improve lives worldwide through research, education, and services in family health."

Marie Stopes International China Programme

Mission: "By Choice, Not By Chance"

Medecins du Monde

Mission: "To provide medical care for the most vulnerable populations when they are faced with crisis or exclusion from society, the world over, including France."

PATH

Mission: “To improve the health of people around the world by advancing technologies, strengthening systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.”

Population Services International

Mission: "PSI uses social marketing to deliver health products, services and information that enable low-income and other vulnerable people to lead healthier lives."








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