dc.description.abstract | Oxfam Hong Kong can with aim that working with people against poverty, subsidize cooperating with Chinese NGO through events, assist the pushing of topics such as the community development, poverty alleviation, rural worker, woman, environmental protection of China, etc. This research adopts and takes grounded theory method, concerning inter dynamically with the hemisphere Southern NGOs & Northern NGOs, resource dependence theory, and INGO legitimacy theory, sampleing through purpose to Oxfam Hong Kong can engaged in event cooperate in with Hong Kong for many years, and carry out the Chinese NGO with good effect, carry on In- depth interview, also relevant decision and operational staff of Oxfam Hong Kong of interview, expect to examine the card alternately with trigonometries at the same time, analyse, visit Oxfam Hong Kong to programs cooperative gradual progress course, effect, NGO of Chinese, and influence.
Findings of the research Oxfam Hong Kong will cooperate with the Chinese NGO program to construct, tended to resources to develop in partnership by original resources dependence, even produce benefit of cross sectoral collaboration and social enterprise. In addition, the two are in program cooperation, no matter the manpower or financial affairs organized are governance, all put emphasis on regarding efficiency and effectiveness as it in accordance with returning, match the organization tactics of suiting measures to local conditions at the same time, and emphasize the organization lesson responsibilities of transparency and influence. But in the described above and cooperative course, still receive the restriction of China’’s regulation, fail to register to place in China on file, tactics that hope by cooperating with Chinese grass root NGO in the future, let Oxfam Hong Kong can influence surface expand, give play to great effect of public service. Finally, the researcher thinks relevant research have possibility to extend limitlessly, expect this research is only a beginning. There later can be more brand-new findings.
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