From Christian Science Monitor:

Two months after China’s devastating earthquake, where do Chinese unofficial nongovernmental organizations stand?

Two months after such volunteer groups won widespread praise for delivering urgent quake relief, the government has not adjusted its restrictive policies toward them, as people in the field had hoped.

Many groups are continuing quake aid in Sichuan Province anyway. They’re setting up offices in Chengdu, the provincial capital.

But some of them say NGOs’ main challenge now isn’t that the government won’t let them grow. It’s that they don’t know how to grow.