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Hong Kong NGOs express concern, demand clarity over changes to subsidy allocation system to reward support for government

  • NGOs now scored on efforts to support official policies, such as events promoting national education, in change to Social Welfare Department funding allocation system
  • But organisations worry they will be sidelined and call for clarity over changes, with one lawmaker claiming criteria may be perceived as political censorship

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People wave Chinese flags in Tsim Sha Tsui on National Day last year. The Social Welfare Department has not revealed the weighting of new criteria for in a scoring system for funding allocation. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Hong Kong NGOs have expressed concern and demanded clarity over changes to a scoring system that helps social service providers more easily secure subsidies by voicing support for the government.

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But the Social Welfare Department said on Monday that changes to determining how funds were allocated, which were introduced in the first quarter and included recording whether non-governmental organisations had helped to arrange activities supporting official policies, would ensure that assistance went to those in need.

“Having social welfare organisations that are patriotic and support the administration in implementing welfare policies is conducive to ensuring all welfare work is precisely in place, and benefits residents in need and disadvantaged groups,” a department spokeswoman said.

Under the changes, organisations are scored on whether they had led or helped events in support of government policies over the past three years.

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