Partners
School of Public Health and Primary Care

The Chinese University Hong Kong's School of Public Health and Primary Care: The School of Public Health and Primary Care shares a common goal with the CWS SAVE Campaign – that of tackling the air pollution issue, and thereby improving the health of Hong Kong residents.
As part of a leading university in the region, the School aims to deal with the problem primarily through education: raising awareness, improving knowledge, and ultimately changing attitudes towards air pollution and health. The School, in particular, Professor Wong Tze Wai, co-director of the Centre for Occupational & Environmental Health Studies, and his team, have the technical expertise on this subject, and intend to apply their skills towards designing and implementing
measures that will eventually provide the public with adequate protection from air pollution’s harmful effects.
For further about the CUHK School of Public Health and Primary Care, please visit them at : http://www.sphpc.cuhk.edu.hk/cms/
Hong Kong Transition Project
The Hong Kong Transition Project of Baptist University Hong Kong has tracked public views toward government and reforms from the establishment of District Boards (1982) to the first direct elections to the Legislative Council (1991) and the first contested election for the Chief Executive (2007). We have thus sought the assistance of the Project, in particular, Professor Michael DeGolyer, Director of the Project, in our survey methods and analysis. For further about the HKBU Hong Kong Transition Project, please visit them at http://www.hktp.org/
Oldham, Li & Nie are a mid-sized law firm in Hong Kong specialising in commercial work, dispute resolution and intellectual property. Please visit them at www.oln-law.com
Clean Air Foundation

Appalled by the dangerous and rising levels of high pollution in Hong Kong, Clean Air Foundation, a non-profit organization, was formed to provide protection of the environmental rights of current and future generations of Hong Kong, in particular every citizen’s right to breathe clean air.
Centre for Comparative and Public Law

The Centre for Comparative and Public Law was established within the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong in mid-1995. Its goals are to promote research in the fields of public and comparative law, and to disseminate the results of that research through publications and making materials available on-line. The Centre's research projects include the international law implications of the resumption of Chinese sovereignty in 1997, including the Hong Kong treaty project, immigration law and practice, equality and the law in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, human rights protection under the Basic Law and international human rights law.
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