The government of Hong Kong launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in November 2008 to “capitalize on the strengths of various sectors in the community to help our disadvantaged children,” according to then Hong Kong’s Secretary for Labor and Welfare, Mr. Matthew Cheung Kin-chung. The Hong Kong government drew upon the asset-building research and experience of the Center for Social Development (CSD) at Washington University in St. Louis. Michael Sherraden of CSD consulted for the Hong Kong Government’s Commission on Poverty that planned the CDF policy
published_or_final_versionPolitics and Public AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
Asset building is a growing theme in public policy, and building assets from birth in the form of Ch...
Asset building was first discussed at the 56th Korean National Meetings in November 2004. In Novembe...
Singapore has comprehensive lifelong asset-building policies for its citizens. Four programs specifi...
Singapore has comprehensive lifelong asset-building policies for its citizens. Four programs specifi...
Holding assets is increasingly acknowledged as yielding positive effects and enhancing opportunities...
Holding assets is increasingly acknowledged as yielding positive effects and enhancing opportunities...
published_or_final_versionPolitics and Public AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
The government of Hong Kong officially launched the HK$300 million Child Development Fund (CDF) in N...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
Asset building is a growing theme in public policy, and building assets from birth in the form of Ch...
Asset building was first discussed at the 56th Korean National Meetings in November 2004. In Novembe...
Singapore has comprehensive lifelong asset-building policies for its citizens. Four programs specifi...
Singapore has comprehensive lifelong asset-building policies for its citizens. Four programs specifi...
Holding assets is increasingly acknowledged as yielding positive effects and enhancing opportunities...
Holding assets is increasingly acknowledged as yielding positive effects and enhancing opportunities...
published_or_final_versionPolitics and Public AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...
In July 2000, the Taipei City Government launched an anti-poverty program, Taipei Family Development...