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睿澤坊

簡介​

睿澤坊致力提升非牟利和慈善界別的能力,並優化其管治,從而實現社會影響力。我們對慈善採用廣義的定義,關注如何善用私人資源(金錢、時間、空間、想法、專長和人際網絡)使大眾得益。

項目

學校管理審查:教師投訴及反饋的處理與教師表現的管理(2019-2021)

這項研究旨在支援和促進東華三院進行學校管理審查,通過改善對教師投訴及反饋的處理方法和加強對教師表現的管理,從而提升法團校董會(Incorporated Management Committee (IMC))及/或校董會(School Management Committee (SMC))管理學校的效益。這項研究會為東華三院轄下本港18間中學、14間小學、17間幼稚園和兩間特殊學校審視校本管理(IMC學校)或學校管理(SMC學校)的效益,並提供提升效益的行動建議。

根據政府統計處的數據,2016年南亞裔人士(包括巴基斯坦裔、尼泊爾裔和印度裔),是為數最多的居港少數族裔群體。雖然南亞裔人士和本地中國籍人士享有相同的法律、政治和社會權利,並履行相似的義務,但是他們似乎生活在兩個不同的世界。不同的數據指出很多南亞裔人士活在被社會、政治和經濟排斥的風險中。這項研究旨在識別南亞裔人士與本地中國籍社群互動時所面對的主要挑戰,以及達至社會融合所遇到的主要障礙。本研究亦調查本地中國籍人士對南亞裔人士的觀感和接受程度,並就政策和服務上的不足之處提供建議,以促進社會共融和融合。這項研究是賽馬會多元文化研究計劃的一部分,並由香港賽馬會慈善信託基金支持。

香港慈善捐助報告2016-2017(已完成)

《香港慈善捐助報告2016-2017》由香港大學社會科學學院支持,是首份力求就個人、企業和基金會的慈善捐助和義務工作提供全面視野的報告。慈善捐助和義務工作可被視為動用社會資源追求更美好的世界。以國際標準而言,香港通常被視為一個慷慨的社會。然而,慈善捐助和義務工作的資料頗為零散,令人難以了解慈善服務的整體情況。這份報告就是嘗試填補這個漏洞。此外,這份報告提供了前膽性的觀點,並且有助非牟利機構識別籌款和義工招募的新方法。最後,為了推動慈善界別的進步,這份報告識別了一些需要處理的問題。2016-2017年的報告已於2019年出版,其他活動仍在進行中。

香港非政府機構管治健康狀況調查2018(2018-2019)

有效管治對非牟利機構和公民社會及社會界別的長遠發展都是必需的。近年,香港社會服務界對董事會的管治愈來愈重視。對於非牟利機構的監管,持分者和普羅大眾均要求提高透明度、問責性和效益。

香港大學公民社會與治理研究中心的「睿智計劃」與香港社會服務聯會及良管善治工作室合作,開發了一套自我檢測工具,讓非政府機構自行量度其管治健康狀況,並利用這套工具收集業界數據作整體分析。參加的非政府機構均獲一份專屬的報告,當中包含了自我評估的結果,並提供了一些相關資訊讓它們能將自己機構的管治健康與其他相似規模的非政府機構作比較,並檢視它們在各個範疇上的管治工作。此外,這個計劃還為不同規模的非政府機構舉行度身訂造的小組研討會,從而發放業界整體調查的結果。

下載「香港非政府機構管治健康狀況調查2018」的結果:

許多政府報告已識別到香港某些少數族裔群體的貧窮風險較高。鑑於香港南亞裔居民的貧窮率相對高,而且他們的公共服務使用率低(包括一些特別為他們而設的公共服務),故扶貧委員會轄下的特別需要社群專責小組於2017年委託進行研究,調查南亞裔人士對一些公共服務的認知和滿意程度。納入研究範圍的南亞裔社群包括印度裔、巴基斯坦裔和尼泊爾裔社群;而主要公共服務是指由勞工處、僱員再培訓局、社會福利署和民政事務總署提供的服務。這項研究的主要目的是識別其公共服務使用率低的潛在原因,並提出改善建議。報告已於2018年提交。

社會共融是聯合國對可持續世界的目標之一。這個目標指出所有人不論其特徵(例如不同種類的殘障),都應該被視為社會的一份子。進入勞動市場是成年人參與社會的重要一環。雖然香港政府已投放不少資源從小培育智障人士,亦有無數的研究證明公開就業不論對智障人士、企業、公共開支和社會共融等均有好處,但是智障人士公開就業的機會仍然很低。這項研究的目的是發掘阻礙智障人士公開就業的因素,突出現時政策和服務的不足之處,並提出改善建議。這項研究由香港大學社會科學學院支持,已於2018年完成。

是次研究有24個國家/城市參與,了解初中生對公民和相關身份的知識和態度,以及他們在學校內外參與相關活動的程度。這項研究於2016年受香港特區政府教育局委託進行。作為國際教育成績評估協會(International Assocaition for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA))的成員,這項研究使用其研究設計和工具。研究目的是找出年輕人如何接受裝備,承擔公民角色。91間中學參與了這個研究。報告已於2018年提交IEA和教育局。

睿智計劃旨在增強香港非政府機構和公民社會的潛力,同時提升香港大學於此領域的教學能力及科研技術;通過培訓,共享和研究,加強第三部門的領導、管理、和組織能力,培育他們的創新及創業精神。並為慈善家、基金會、非政府機構投資者及學術界建立一個跨界別平台作聯繫和知識交流之用。

Chairman of Shing Cheong Charitable Foundation Ltd

Dr Patrick Poon is the Chairman of Harvest SCP Group Company Limited and Sing Cheong Charitable Foundation Limited. He has over 40 years of experience in the insurance industry, and has served as the CEO of various multinational insurance companies. Dr Poon is the first Hong Kong born citizen to obtain full actuarial professional qualifications from the Institute of Actuaries in the UK. He was also Past President of the HK Actuarial Society.

Dr Poon is a recipient of HKSAR Honours and Awards – Silver Bauhinia Star 2018.  He is very active in public services, especially in the high education sector.  At HKU, he is the Deputy Chairman of Foundation for Educational Development & Research, a member of Audit Committee, member of International Advisory Council of the Faculty of Business and Economics. He was a Court and Council member of HKU and Chairman of HKU Convocation.

Frances R. and John J. Duggan Professor in Public Administration, University of Southern California

Professor Shui Yan Tang’s research focuses on institutional analysis and design, common-pool resource governance, environmental politics and policy, collaborative governance, and governance reform. He is the author of Institutions and Collective Action: Self-Governance in Irrigation (ICS Press, 1992) and Ten Principles for a Rule-ordered Society: Enhancing China’s Governing Capacity (China Economic Publishing House, 2012). He has published in numerous journals, including Comparative Politics, Economic Development Quarterly, Environment and Planning A, Governance, Harvard Business Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Land Economics, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Public Administration Review, The China Quarterly, and World Development. Professor Tang was associate editor of the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.

Walker Family Professor for the Arts and Sciences, University of Washington

Aseem Prakash is Professor of Political Science, the Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Founding Director of the Center for Environmental Politics. He is the Founding Editor of the Cambridge University Press Series in Business and Public Policy as well as Cambridge Elements in Organizational Response to Climate Change: Business, Governments & Nonprofits. Professor Prakash’s research focuses on climate governance, NGOs, and voluntary regulation. He has a byline in Forbes.com.

 

Aseem Prakash is a member of National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Board on Environmental Change and Society and International Research Fellow at the Center for Corporate Reputation, University of Oxford. He was elected to the position of the Vice President of the International Studies Association for the period, 2015-2016. His recent awards include the American Political Science Association’s 2020 Elinor Ostrom Career Achievement Award in recognition of “lifetime contribution to the study of science, technology, and environmental politics,” the International Studies Association’s 2019 Distinguished International Political Economy Scholar Award that recognizes “outstanding senior scholars whose influence and path-breaking intellectual work will continue to impact the field for years to come,” as well its 2018 James N. Rosenau Award for “scholar who has made the most important contributions to globalization studies” and the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group on Regulatory Governance’s 2018 Regulatory Studies Development Award that recognizes a senior scholar who has made notable “contributions to the field of regulatory governance.”

Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography and Resource Management, CUHK

Professor Lam graduated from The University of Hong Kong with a degree of Bachelor in Arts in Geography and Geology in November 1970 and a degree of Master of Philosophy in November 1974. He obtained a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from The University of New England in Australia in April 1981. Professor Lam was admitted as an Honorary fellow of The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, the United Kingdom in April 2006, of Hong Kong Institute of Acoustics in June 2012 and The Hong Kong Institute of Environmental Impact Assessment in June 2012. For previous community services in Hong Kong, Professor Lam was a council member of the Sustainable Council from March 2003 to February 2011, the Advisory Committee on Water Resources and Quality of Water Supplies from April 2000 to March 2004, Hong Kong Observatory from October 2006 to September 2010, and the Advisory Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries from May 1988 to May 1992. He served as the Chairman of the Advisory Council on the Environment from January 2003 to December 2009 and had been the Chairman of the Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan Steering Committee from June 2013 to May 2016. He was also a member of various statutory Appeal Boards of the Hong Kong SAR Government, including those dealing with Town Planning from November 1991 to December 1999, Registration of Persons from June 1999 to May 2005, Air Pollution Control from March 1989 to January 2001, Noise Control from February 1989 to January 2004, Environmental Impact Assessment from April 2013 to March 2016, and Waste Disposal from February 2013 to January 2016.  Professor Lam is currently an Environmental Consultant with The World Bank on contract.

Chief Corporate Development Officer, China Light and Power HK Limited

Ms Quince Chong joined CLP Group on 1 September 2012 as Chief Corporate Development Officer and is a Director of CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd. She is responsible for CLP Group’s corporate affairs, overseeing communications, external relations and stakeholder engagement matters. Her role helps promote CLP’s reputation, drive service excellence and strengthen ties with customers, stakeholders and the community as a whole.  In addition to her work with CLP Group, she is also the Chairman of the Hong Kong Association for Customer Service Excellence, member of the HKSAR Environmental Campaign Committee, member of the Vocational Training Council and director of the Hong Kong Justice of Peace Association. She is also a member of the 12th Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Ms Chong has over 30 years of experience in corporate communications and customer services after having held various senior management positions in the tourism, hotel and aviation industries.  Before joining CLP, Ms Chong was Director Corporate Affairs of Cathay Pacific Limited and worked at the Hong Kong Tourism Board (formerly the Hong Kong Tourist Association).

Honorary University Fellows, HKU

Dr. Sarah Liao is currently Senior Advisor at the Centre for Civil Society and Governance and Honorary Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. She is a member of the Chinese Council of International Cooperation on Environment and Development since 2009 and is on the Board of Trustees of the Environmental Defense Fund.

Dr. Liao was formerly the Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works of the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2002-2007 when she managed a budget of over 40B HK dollars per annum and adopted sustainable development strategies in her policies to achieve a balanced approach in social and economic development while protecting the environment at the same time. She also encouraged public engagement to building strong community awareness and encouraged the usage of new technologies wherever possible. Prior to her Government appointment Dr. Liao was in the consultancy business and amongst her many projects she was engaged as the environmental consultant to the Beijing’s Olympic Bid and Organizing Committee in 2000-2008. She was Senior Advisor to the Vice- Chancellor of HKU from 2008 to 2014, Acting Director of the Kadoorie Institute from 2012 to 2016 and Mater of New College at The University of Hong Kong.

Dr. Liao is a Fellow of the Royal Chemistry Society, the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers and The University of Hong Kong. She was awarded the Members of the British Empire (MBE), and Justice of Peace and the Gold Bauhinia Star by the Hong Kong SAR Government.

Misinformation Policy Manager, Asia Pacific, Facebook

Jenna is a Product Policy Manager on Facebook’s Misinformation Policy team. She specialises in global health misinformation and misinformation in the Asia-Pacific region, and is based in Singapore.

Product Policy Manager, Inauthentic Behavior, Facebook

Sam Traynor is the Product Policy manager for Inauthentic behavior at Facebook. For almost the last decade he has been working in the integrity space in variety of roles and companies mainly focusing on protecting user voice, the authenticity of conversations, and the integrity of the civic process.

Head of Content Regulation, Asia Pacific, Facebook

Meg Chang is the Content Regulation Policy Lead for Facebook in the APAC region. Prior to this role, she was an Elections Manager and led Facebook’s election integrity efforts across EMEA, including the European Elections, the UK general election, and the Polish parliamentary and presidential elections, among many others. Before Facebook, she was the head of operations and publisher at EUobserver, a Brussels-based EU political and investigative news outlet. She also worked as a management consultant for Global 1000 companies in North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. She studied politics and law at the University of Kent in the UK.

Public Policy Research Manager, Data for Good, Facebook

Alex Pompe is a Research Manager on Facebook’s Data for Good team. This team builds privacy-protecting data sets to aid response work for natural disasters and public health crises (here is a recent example from the COVID19 response: https://research.fb.com/blog/2020/06/protecting-privacy-in-facebook-mobility-data-during-the-covid-19-response/). Previously, Alex led the growth team at a startup scaling the company to 35 countries over 3 years. Prior to this he worked on access to information and Internet programs for 6 years at an international NGO called IREX; first in Ukraine, next in Namibia, and then in Washington DC. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching mathematics in Namibia from 2006 to 2008. Alex holds a BS in physics from the University of Illinois, and an MS from the University of Michigan (where he also taught astrophysics.) He has served as a guest lecturer for the University of Maryland’s School of Information.

Public Policy Manager, Hong Kong, Facebook

Head of Privacy and Data Policy, Asia Pacific, Facebook

Raina is the Head of Privacy and Data Policy, Engagement, APAC for Facebook. She is a lawyer by training and is a former regulator, having previously worked at the Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data in the position of Assistant Privacy Commissioner (Legal, Policy & Research). Prior to joining the Hong Kong data protection authority, Raina had extensive legal in-house experience and held management positions in both Hong Kong and Shanghai. She served as the Assistant Chief Counsel – Head of Legal at Hong Kong Disneyland and was the Deputy Chief Counsel – Head of Legal at Shanghai Disney Resort during the initial construction stage of the project when she helped set up the legal function at the Shanghai Disney Resort. Raina held a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong

Dr. Chan’s primary research concerns the institutions that shape the consumption and distortion of information in different organizational settings. His current research explores how bureaucrats handle information and the impact of institutions on their choices.

Ongoing projects deal with different aspects of bureaucratic control in authoritarian regimes, such as administrative oversight, juridical intervention, internal reporting, and legislative decision-making.

He holds a PhD Degree in Public Policy from the O’Neill School of Public and Environment Affairs and the Department of Political Science, Indiana University Bloomington.

Deputy Director and Principal Lecturer, Centre for Civil Society and Governance

Dr Winnie Law is the Deputy Director and Principal Lecturer at the Centre for Civil Society and Governance of The University of Hong Kong. She teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses on sustainable development, community planning and environmental management. She also works with a team of researchers and conducts policy research, action research and knowledge exchange projects on rural revitalization, social innovation, community engagement and corporate sustainability. Dr Law has been a director of the Conservancy Association since 2005 and has served on a number of HKSAR Government’s advisory committees including Advisory Council for the Environment. At the regional level, Dr Law was commissioned by the EU and UNDP as a planning and social monitoring expert for their city planning and environmental management programmes in Vietnam. Dr Law was one of the invited speakers for the first TedxTongChongSt’s series on Hacking the Future and delivered a talk on Future of Sustainability in 2019.

Director, Centre for Civil Society and Governance

Wai-Fung (Danny) Lam is Director of the Centre for Civil Society and Governance (CCSG), and Professor in Public Administration at the University of Hong Kong. He finished his undergraduate study at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and received a Ph.D. in Public Policy from Indiana University, Bloomington. Professor Lam is an expert in common-pool resource management, institutional policy analysis, public governance, and civil society. His research has focused on the design of efficient institutional arrangements for the governance and management of public resources, a core issue in public administration and sustainable development. Professor Lam has served on the editorial committees of Public Administration Review (PAR), International Review of Administrative Sciences (IRAS), Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA), Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (NVSQ), and Asian Politics and Policy (APP), and is co-editor of The Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Administration (APJPA).

Director of Public Policy, Greater China, Mongolia, and Central Asia, Facebook

George Chen joined Facebook in January 2016 as the company’s first-ever policy representative based in Hong Kong, home for Facebook in the Greater China region. Currently as the Public Policy Director for Greater China, Mongolia, and Central Asia, George serves as Facebook’s “ambassador” to engage with the people and governments across the vast and diverse regions.

Prior to Facebook, George has worked in the media sector for about 15 years. George was a 2014 Yale World Fellow and a 2015 fellow of the US State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program. George is a doctoral candidate at the University of Hong Kong where he focuses his research on freedom of expression and misinformation.