Philanthropy in China: Corporate Social Responsibility is Key
“Beijing-Clare Pearson is no ordinary lawyer.”
Business Vox- By Nini Suet
Women Business Leaders Rise from Solid Values, Well-balanced Lives
www.womenofchina.cn – by Ye Shan
NGOs say they adapt to survive in China
“In China, to be a successful NGO, one must find the middle ground between maintaining independence, and working with the government,” said Wang Liwei , editor-in-chief of The Charitarian.
Think Positive – by Ng Tze-wei
Charitiarian Launch covered by CRI English
“Wang Liwei says the purpose of the magazine is not to make money. The purpose is to bring attention to serious issues across China he believes could be solved with the help of compassionate readers.”
www.crienglish.com – by Jeremy Nuttall
Clare Pearson interviewed by CRI English
“Beijing resident Clare Pearson talks about her experiences of Chinese New Year in the nation’s capital, including where best to view the fireworks, what food to look out for and why sticking around in town is one of the best ways to appreciate this unique event.”
www.crienglish.com – by Duan Xuelian
“He’s a Chinese government official. She’s a British lawyer. Together they publish a magazine that hopes to lift a veil of illegitimacy clouding a local NGO scene that’s thriving in a gray area of Chinese society.”
Global Times – by Gao Fumao

