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Problems and Proposed Solutions for Medical Missionaries Coming from China

Navigating a Pathway to Sustainable Chinese Medical Mission Participation

[…] Medical Licensure Focus group participants emphasized the difficulties in maintaining a Chinese medical license when a doctor leaves China. According to the Interim Measures for Physician Practice Registration, “For a doctor registered in any of the following circumstances, the institution …where he/she worked shall report to the department in charge of registration within thirty […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Being the Chinese Church in the Face of Growing Political Uncertainty

[…] them, we have translated and published the article with only minor edits for brevity.  The Pillar and Foundation of the Truth: Q & A and Thoughts concerning Registration according to the “Regulations on Religious Affairs” in 2018 Pastor Wang Zhi-yong Summary: The author objects to registering under the State Administration for Religious Affairs and […]

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ZGBriefs | May 24, 2018

[…] we suspect that some number of foreign NGOs will begin the process this year of quietly packing up and heading out of the P.R.C., stymied by a registration process that depends on the political courage or bureaucratic initiative of Chinese government agencies in an environment that doesn’t necessarily incentivize either. China Shutters Top Leftist […]

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ZGBriefs | January 16, 2020

[…] reviewed thousands of potentially sensitive recordings on his personal laptop from his home in Beijing over the two years he worked for the company. China's SIM Card Registration Laws Among the World's Strictest  (January 10, 2020, The Beijinger) China is among the world's worst countries for SIM card registration laws, and among the most invasive when […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] to Take Shape (August 4, 2014, China Real Time) Last week China put some flesh on the bones of its plans to reform its hukou, or household- registration, system, which determines where people can settle based on a series of exacting requirements akin to many countries visa rules. Under the hukou regime, which dates […]

View From the Wall

Everyone Is Not Local

[…] answer is pretty simple: those whose ID number begins with “11.” I have kept this obvious secret to the end, feeling reluctant to talk about hukou—the household registration system. The basic rule is that a new-born baby will follow the registration status of the mother. If the mother has her registration record in a […]

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ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 3, 2012

[…] cities in 2011, with 10.5 million new migrant workers last year, up 4.4 percent from the previous year, according to the report. Teen commits suicide over dress code (April 29, 2012, China Daily) The suicide of a 14-year-old girl who jumped to her death in mid-April to protest her school’s dress code has triggered […]

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ZGBriefs | March 2, 2023

[…] reservoir rather than the recoverable portion of that, the company told Reuters. Health / Environment Unifying China’s digital health system beyond COVID-19 (March 1, 2023, East Asia Forum) The itinerary code worked alongside China’s health code (jiankang ma) which tracked individuals’ COVID-19 status, including vaccination status and previous diagnoses, to generate a coloured (red, yellow or green) code indicating the […]

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China’s Migrant Population

[…] limits the movement of population for every Chinese citizen. Once registered in a certain location, all social benefits, as well as one’s livelihood, are dependent upon the registration. If one opts to live elsewhere, one must obtain a de-registration permit from the original place of registration and an agreement from the new place where […]

View From the Wall

The Master’s Embarrassment

[…] million. The peasants entering the cities become mingong, but the vast majority of them can only live as the underclass of urban society. They cannot obtain household registration and, as a result, cannot enjoy the social welfare accorded to urban residents. In order to save some money from their labors to send back home […]