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Author(s)
LYU Xiaoli, HUO Zongyi
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2020.04.004
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Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
With the development of the
world’s politics and economic, the participants in the global governance system
have also undergone profound changes; among them, non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) as an essential role of the sub-national actors have an important impact
on today’s global public health governance. From the case of the Chinese Red
Cross Foundation, we can see that Chinese NGOs have their own unique way to
participate in global public health governance. Good project design,
professional implementation plans, and diversified partners are powerful
guarantees for successful governance participation. At the same time, financial
issues, institutional guarantees, and further improvement of professionalism
are areas that need to be improved in the future.
KEYWORDS
global health governance, Chinese NGOs, paths and challenges
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