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What NGOs are there?
These NGOs are:

1. Friends of the Earth in Hong Kong

Founded in 1983, Friends of the Earth Hong Kong is one of the major environmental protection organizations in Hong Kong. The aim is to protect the environment of Hong Kong and its neighboring areas by promoting the government, enterprises and the public to establish sustainable environmental protection policies, business models and lifestyles.

Members of the board of directors, employees and members of Friends of the Earth in Hong Kong all take it as their duty to raise public awareness of environmental protection, pay more attention to environmental and ecological issues, and make good use of various resources. Friends of the Earth Hong Kong has over12,000 individual members and 5 1 corporate members.

2. China Disabled Persons' Federation

China Disabled Persons' Federation, referred to as China Disabled Persons' Federation for short, is a national enterprise group for the disabled, which is approved by the State Council and confirmed by national laws, and is composed of various disabled representatives and disabled workers in China.

The China Disabled Persons' Federation was established on the basis of the China Association for the Blind and Deaf and the China Welfare Foundation for the Disabled. It was formally established in Beijing on March 1988+0 1. Official website, China Disabled Persons' Federation, May 20 18 shows that China Disabled Persons' Federation has1departments, 16 directly affiliated units, 12 affiliated associations and 5 specialized associations.

Non-governmental organizations are free translations of English non-governmental organizations, abbreviated as NGOs. Since 1980s, non-governmental organizations and non-profit organizations have been mentioned more and more on various occasions, and regarded as new organizational forms that are playing an increasingly important role in the field of public management.

20 14 12 22. the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) will review the draft law on the management of overseas NGOs. The draft stipulates the application registration and licensing procedures for overseas non-governmental organizations to set up representative offices and carry out one-off temporary activities in China, and also clarifies the legal responsibilities for illegal acts.