Directory of International NGOs (DINGO)


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

Mission: "OISCA-International contributes to Humanity's environmentally sustainable development through a holistic approach emphasizing the interconnectedness of agriculture, ecological integrity, and the human spirit. To accomplish this, we implement and advocate hands-on experiential programs for world citizens of all ages, transmitting knowledge and skills, and cultivating such spiritual qualities as dedication, self-reliance, and universal brother-sisterhood"

Operation Blessing

Mission: "To demonstrate love by bringing hope to the hopeless and help to the helpless in China, being a bridge of understanding and enabling others to participate in the work."

Opportunity International

Mission:"Giving the poor a working chance."

Orbis International

Mission: "To restore sight by strengthening the capacity of local partners to prevent and treat blindness” 奥比斯是一个中立的、非盈利的国际人道主义发展组织。她通过提高合作伙伴防盲治盲的能力,来完成其预防失明、挽救 视力的崇高使命."

OXFAM Hong Kong

Mission: "We work with poor people regardless of race, sex, religion or politics in their struggle against poverty, distress and suffering. Our vision is for a world where people are equally assured of their rights with dignity and respect, including access to food, shelter, employment and health care, in a sustainable manner."








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