Announcements

The latest announcements from China's NGO Scene

> Applications are now being accepted for the Mekong School

 


The EarthRights School (ERS) - Mekong is a unique training programming for activists from the Mekong Region (Yunnan/China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) whose work focuses on environmental issues and human rights.  The seven month-long training program uses experiential learning methods to equip participants from the region with skills required to conduct research, gather data, and effectively campaign around environmental issues affecting the region.  The training will take place in Chiang Mai, Thailand from June to December of 2008. Housing, transportation, and a modest living stipend will be provided to successful candidates.

> Join the World AIDS Day Commemoration at NYU with your own video question for the panel!

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Pre-register at www.scps.nyu.edu/ending-AIDS


SUBMIT A QUESTION


Join the World AIDS Day Commemoration at NYU
with your own video question for the panel!

> Tamar is sourcing possible projects in Shanghai

你好!
我是张丹,主要负责企道公司的社会团体的交流工作,我们的工作会帮助企业和代理他们在中国的社会团体项目。在过去的6年里,我们和英国以慈善为基础的不同公司合作,组织他们在长城为期6天的徒步旅行中的筹款事情。
今年,我们收到了来自英国IT(电脑行业)公司---Tamar的需求,他们需要在靠近上海的地方做一些慈善事情,这将变成Tamar公司企业社会责任的一部分。他们已经完成一个在南非的项目(请查看附近,您可以看到更多的信息),现在寻找明年5月到6月可以做的相似的事情。
通过这封邮件,我们愿意向您寻求帮助,可以确定一个在上海的项目,您也许知道我们要找什么样的项目,和企业社会责任相关。
下面是项目的细节和需求:

> A Beijing grassroots NGO is looking for office equipment donations urgently.

Huitianyu Centre (北京汇天羽信息咨询中心), a grassroots NGO working with disabled people in Beijing is looking for office equipment donations to help them set up a database.

Contributions of computers, a fax machine and a photocopy machine are urgently needed. Either second-hand or new ones are welcome.

For more information, please contact:

Mr. Wu Runling (吴润玲)
Tel 010-66176328
Mobile 13691158605
wurunling@yahoo.com.cn

>HONG KONG, MARCH 3 SYMPOSIUM ON REHABILITATION IN CHINA

The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation will hold a symposium on “Developments in Rehabilitation in China” at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on March 3rd, to celebrate the Society’s 20th anniversary as a WHO Collaborating Centre. Speakers will include Chinese rehabilitation professionals working in hospitals, child welfare institutes, community based programmes and NGOs. The event is free, but intending participants should register before February 27 by contacting Ms. Phoebe Chan, who@rehabsociety.org.hk

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