发展中国家非营利组织的治理:马来西亚和印度尼西亚

Nur Hayati Ab Samad, Nurul Iffah Ghazali, R. Kusumaningtias, Rediyanto Putra
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非营利组织(NPO)作为政府、社区和企业之间的中介机构,在落实可持续发展目标(SDGs)方面发挥着重要作用,促进了包括发展中国家在内的全球目标的本地化和因地制宜。马来西亚和印度尼西亚是东南亚两个著名的发展中国家。尽管有着相似的社会经济背景,但两国在规范和管理非营利部门方面可能表现出不同的方法。本研究借鉴现有文献和政府文件,对马来西亚和印度尼西亚非营利组织的监管和治理进行了比较分析。具体而言,本研究讨论了两国在规范非营利组织的成立、存在和税务处理的法律框架方面的异同。通过确定异同点,本研究有助于更深入地了解发展中国家非营利组织所面临的机遇和挑战。
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Governance of Non-Profit Organizations in Developing Countries: Malaysia and Indonesia
Non-profit organizations (NPOs) play a significant role in the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by serving as intermediaries between governments, communities, and businesses, facilitating the localization and contextualization of global goals, including developing countries. Malaysia and Indonesia are two prominent developing countries in Southeast Asia. Despite sharing similar socioeconomic contexts, both countries may exhibit different approaches to regulating and governing their non-profit sector. Drawing upon the existing literature and governmental documents, this study discusses a comparative analysis of the regulation and governance of NPOs in Malaysia and Indonesia. Specifically, this study discusses the similarities and differences in terms of the legal framework governing the formation, existence, and tax treatment for NPOs in both countries. By identifying the similarities and differences, this study contributes a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges governing NPOs in developing countries.
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