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The Conference opened on 4 December 2008 in Beijing, bringing together nearly 150 participants from China and the UK with governmental, third sector or academic backgrounds to have in-depth and constructive discussions on the themes of common concern...

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The competition received nearly 70 entries. The top 10 papers and the other 20 excellent papers have been compiled into a collection which could be downloaded on Discover Social Innovation website now.

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Funded by the EU-UNDP Governance for Equitable Development project and organised by the British Council, a Chinese delegation paid visits to the UK and Germany from 1 to 12 December 2008 to look at the models of cooperation between government.

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A series of documents published on 11 December details the Government's commitment to working in partnership with charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises at the vanguard of 21st century public services.

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Compact, the ten-year-old contract between UK government and the third sector should not be made statutory, according to recommendations made after a three-month consultation.

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A tower of dazzling lights is shining on to the streets of Shoreditch, London, raising awareness of the relationship between humans and the environment and exploring if the ground we walk on could generate solar energy. Shoreditch was the first area in London to install municipal street lighting, powered by burning waste...

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