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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Rare

Mission: "To protect wildlands of globally significant biodiversity by enabling local people to benefit from preservation."

Retina Hong Kong

Mission: "To assist persons suffering from inherited retinal degenerative diseases to understand the nature of the disorders, to exert their potentials, to develop their confidence and independence; to launch public education and to help patients to reintegrate themselves into the community . . . To promote and support scientific and medical research for the cause"

Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong

Mission: "To provide comprehensive community-based health services . . . To continuously improve existing services and to develop new models of care in response to users needs . . . To empower users’ participation in policy formulationa and service provision."

Rockefeller Brothers Fund

Mission: "Helping to build a more just, sustainable and peaceful world."

Rokpa International (ROKPA UK Overseas Projects)



Royal London Society for the Blind

Mission: "The RLSB is committed to empowering people with a visual impairment to lead independent lives through the provision of high quality education, training and employment services"

Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Mission: "Eliminating abuse and promoting humane attitudes towards animals, through campaigning, education and prosecution of cruelty cases."








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