According to the
Ministry of Public Security’s website, the first group of overseas NGOs have
successfully registered in Beijing and Guangdong. The MPS notice dated January 24 states that 20 NGOs
in Beijing, and six NGOs in Guangdong, received their registration certificate
this month. The MPS Overseas NGO Service
and Management platform shows pictures of the undoubtedly relieved NGO representatives on a stage
holding their certificates, along with MPS officials.
The Beijing NGOs
include familiar names like the World Economic Forum, Save the Children, the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Paulson Foundation. The Guangdong
NGOs include the Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce (Guangzhou), the
Federation of Hong Kong Industries (Shenzhen), and the Taiwan Trade Center
(Guangzhou).
As I noted in
earlier posts, the first group of overseas NGOs to get registered would most
likely include those that had already been registered as representative offices
of foundations under the Ministry of Civil Affairs. That seems to be the case
when reading the names of the Beijing NGOs. The World Economic Forum, Save the
Children and the Gates Foundation had all been registered as a representative
office of a foundation prior to the Overseas NGO Law taking effect. The main
difference is that they are now registered with Public Security, and not Civil
Affairs.