Contracting Welfare Services to NGOs in China: Control or Opportunity?

Part of the "Contracting Welfare Services to NGOs in China: Control or Opportunity?" online conference, Monday 14 - Thursday 17 September 2020. Hosted by the Department of International Development at LSE.

Panel 2: What can we learn from China’s experiences of contracting welfare services to NGOs?

Paper 2: Building the entrepreneurial welfarist state through welfare services contracting in China

Chair: Regina Enjuto Martinez
Presenter: Yuanyuan Qu

More information: https://www.lse.ac.uk/international-development/events/Contracting-Welfare-Services-to-NGOs-in-China-Control-or-Opportunity

Show Notes

Part of the "Contracting Welfare Services to NGOs in China: Control or Opportunity?" online conference, Monday 14 - Thursday 17 September 2020. Hosted by the Department of International Development at LSE. Panel 2: What can we learn from China’s experiences of contracting welfare services to NGOs? Paper 2: Building the entrepreneurial welfarist state through welfare services contracting in China Chair: Regina Enjuto Martinez Presenter: Yuanyuan Qu More information: https://www.lse.ac.uk/international-development/events/Contracting-Welfare-Services-to-NGOs-in-China-Control-or-Opportunity

What is Contracting Welfare Services to NGOs in China: Control or Opportunity??

These podcasts are recordings from a programme of events hosted by LSE Department of International Development in September 2020, arising out of three years of research on Contracting Welfare Services to NGOs in China. It was funded by the ESRC and comprises an international team of researchers from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, Beijing Normal University and University of New South Wales. The research was carried out over five locations in China and focused on three sectors, namely, children living with disabilities, people living with HIV/AIDS and migrants. Over 120 qualitative interviews were conducted as well as extensive analysis of laws, policies, regulations, and secondary research.