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Paying For a Cleaner Bus Fleet: How Government can Break the Log Jam
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(Eric Heimark, Helena Lalogianni, Mike Kilburn, Christine Loh)
This policy paper prepared by Civic Exchange urges the HKSAR Government to tell the public that the cost of upgrading Hong Kong's old and highly polluting franchised bus can be shared among the bus operators, the public purse and bus riders. The Hong Kong non-profit think tank believes the government has wrongly given the public the impression that bus riders must bear the entire cost of upgrading the fleet.
27 November 2009
Struggles in the Shadow: Welfare Challenges for Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong
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Jah-ying Chung, University of Hong Kong
07 September 2009
From Financer to Enabler: Changing government's role in NGOs as the way ahead for social welfare in Hong Kong
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Kester Tay, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
03 June 2009