Directory of International NGOs (DINGO)


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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Family Health International

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

Fauna and Flora International

Mission: "… To conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, are based on sound science and take into account human needs."

Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung

Mission: "To support the process of economic transition."

Friends of China

Mission: "To promote education, social welfare, physical, mental, and spiritual health in China. To assist the development of all levels of education, the advancement of health and medical services in China."

Friends of the Earth Hong Kong

Mission: "Protecting and improving the environment locally and regionally through education, research and campaigns."

Future Generations

Mission: "teaches and enables a process for equitable community change that integrates environmental conservation with development. As an international school for communities, we provide training and higher education through on-site and distance learning. We support field-based research, promote successes that provide for rapid expansion, and build partnerships with an evolving network of communities that are working together to improve their lives and the lives of generations yet to come."








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