Don't leave philanthropy to the government
Updated: 2013-07-26 20:14
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Charitable organizations should be directly involved in charities, not the government, said a Southern Metropolis Daily article (excerpts below).
The Yunnan provincial government recently suggested that the government withdraw from public charities and drop their participation in donations except in the case of a natural disaster.
If the central government follows suit, it will inject considerable vitality to China's charity drives.
There is a lack of transparency in government charitable organizations and there are many instances of corruption in charitable foundations.
Government-related charitable organizations hold a monopoly over charity efforts and that's the main reason why smaller non-government-related charities are suffering.
Charity drives are crucial in promoting cohesion and morality in society. The abuse of power in charitable efforts is taking a toll on government credibility.
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