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Thailand: Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami - Profile: Boonsap (1232 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) helps a tsunami widow set up a small grocery store selling essential items to the neighborhood so that she can support her orphaned grandchildren. |
05/01/2008 |
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Thailand: Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami - Profile: Charnsamut Family (606 KB)
Along with hundreds of other undocumented Thais, 21 people from three generations of the Charnsamut family have been recognized as legal citizens of Thailand thanks to The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) DNA...
Along with hundreds of other undocumented Thais, 21 people from three generations of the Charnsamut family have been recognized as legal citizens of Thailand thanks to The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) DNA testing program.
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05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Thailand: Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami - Profile: Ketsara (814 KB)
A mother whose children were killed in the tsunami finds fulfillment working with The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) to help others whose lives were devastated by the disaster. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Thailand: Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami - Profile: Somsak (879 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) helps a former crane operator whose leg was shattered during the tsunami to create a new life for himself and his family with a motorcycle and cart. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Thailand: Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami - Profile: Thongchai (977 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Tsunami Rights and Legal Aid Center (T-LAC) provides an education grant for a Moken sea gypsy boy to return to his island school despite the economic hardships faced by his family in the wake of the tsunami. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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The 2011 Survey on Local Good Governance (8409 KB)
The 2011 National Comparative Survey on Good Local Governance is a follow-up on the 2009 National Survey on Good Local Governance done by Social Weather Stations. The objective is to obtain a broader set of data to set the agenda for local...
The 2011 National Comparative Survey on Good Local Governance is a follow-up on the 2009 National Survey on Good Local Governance done by Social Weather Stations. The objective is to obtain a broader set of data to set the agenda for local government reforms. The study features a 63-item focusing on citizen perception of the quality of local government services, trust rating of local officials and institutions, public-private partnerships, citizen participation, citizen perception of corruption in local governments, the Full Disclosure Policy, Citizen's Charter, and citizen perception of the Department of the Interior and Local Government. The survey covers a nationwide (except National Capital Region) sample of 1,200 household head-respondents plus an over sample of 300 household head-respondents in Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
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10/20/2011 |
Survey
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The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal Report (186 KB)
The first report of a 16-month assessment designed to accelerate and guide the revitalization of Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia. Phase 1: Health and Education Services, Housing, Distribution of Survival Allowances, Restoration of Ownership...
The first report of a 16-month assessment designed to accelerate and guide the revitalization of Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia. Phase 1: Health and Education Services, Housing, Distribution of Survival Allowances, Restoration of Ownership Documents, and Economic Recovery.
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11/01/2005 |
Report
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The American Media and U.S.-South Korea Relations, Alyson Slack (512 KB)
Paper originally presented at a workshop on the "Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeholders on the U.S.-ROK Alliance," Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, February 22, 2010. |
01/10/2011 |
Analysis
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The Asia Foundation and Local Partners Launch Three-Year Effort to Promote Responsible Mining (138 KB)
On December 1st the Asia Foundation launched its newest and most ambitious program in Mongolia. The three-year Dutch-funded effort is entitled: “Securing our Future: Mongolia Natural Capital Conservation and Environmental Protection...
On December 1st the Asia Foundation launched its newest and most ambitious program in Mongolia. The three-year Dutch-funded effort is entitled: “Securing our Future: Mongolia Natural Capital Conservation and Environmental Protection Program.” The program comprises elements that will build a strong partnership between public, private and NGO sector representatives in an effort to promote a common framework of understanding and knowledge that will yield constructive dialogue leading to responsible mining that protects environmental and human health.
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12/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation and Local Partners Launch Three-Year Effort to Promote Responsible Mining - in Mongolian (160 KB)
Mongolian version-
On December 1st the Asia Foundation launched its newest and most ambitious program in Mongolia. The three-year Dutch-funded effort is entitled: “Securing our Future: Mongolia Natural Capital Conservation and...
Mongolian version-
On December 1st the Asia Foundation launched its newest and most ambitious program in Mongolia. The three-year Dutch-funded effort is entitled: “Securing our Future: Mongolia Natural Capital Conservation and Environmental Protection Program.” The program comprises elements that will build a strong partnership between public, private and NGO sector representatives in an effort to promote a common framework of understanding and knowledge that will yield constructive dialogue leading to responsible mining that protects environmental and human health.
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12/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation and the Children's Book Palace Announce Distribution of 100,000 Books Throughout Mongolia (164 KB)
On March 10, 2006, The Asia Foundation signed an important agreement with the Children’s Book Palace that will provide space and help to distribute as many as 100,000 books nationwide over the next three years. The event was attended by...
On March 10, 2006, The Asia Foundation signed an important agreement with the Children’s Book Palace that will provide space and help to distribute as many as 100,000 books nationwide over the next three years. The event was attended by Minister of Education, Culture and Sciences Enkhtuvshin, Deputy Secretary of MPRP, Idevkhten, U.S. Ambassador Pamela J.Slutz, and Todd Smith, Head of the Canada Fund. The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program received generous support from both the U.S. Embassy and from the Canada Fund, which put books in the hands of tens of thousands of students, scholars, and citizens nationwide.
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04/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation and the Mongolian Students’ Union Launch nationwide Anti-trafficking campaign (175 KB)
An estimated 600,000-800,000 women, and children are trafficked across international borders each year, approximately 80 percent are young women and girls, and up to 50 percent are minors. Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are...
An estimated 600,000-800,000 women, and children are trafficked across international borders each year, approximately 80 percent are young women and girls, and up to 50 percent are minors. Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. The Asia Foundation and its newest partner, the 55,000 member strong, Mongolian Students’ Union (MSU) launched a major campaign to prevent trafficking in May.
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06/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Spring 2012 (4111 KB)
In this issue: "Books for Asia Hosts Vartan Gregorian in NYC, Launches Tech Start-up Fund," "Skoll Global Threats Fund to Help Address Water Sharing in Asia," "Citi's Ida Liu to Chair Lotus Awards 2012," "Asia Foundation Announces Five New...
In this issue: "Books for Asia Hosts Vartan Gregorian in NYC, Launches Tech Start-up Fund," "Skoll Global Threats Fund to Help Address Water Sharing in Asia," "Citi's Ida Liu to Chair Lotus Awards 2012," "Asia Foundation Announces Five New Trustees," "Amb. Verveer Meets Experts from Asia Foundation Panel on Women's Changing Roles in Asia," "Briefly Noted," "Multimedia," "Ashraf Ghani Briefs on Afghan Transition 2014," "Henry Luce Foundation Renews China Young Diplomats Program."
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05/01/2012 |
Brochure
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Summer 2011 (649 KB)
In this issue: "Six Days in Afghanistan," "Lotus Circle Honors Dr. David Ho for Work in Women's Health," "New Book on Economic Governance," "Future Leaders Experience Asia," "Asia Foundation President Speaks in Sydney," "South Korea's Green...
In this issue: "Six Days in Afghanistan," "Lotus Circle Honors Dr. David Ho for Work in Women's Health," "New Book on Economic Governance," "Future Leaders Experience Asia," "Asia Foundation President Speaks in Sydney," "South Korea's Green Growth," "David Arnold Meets UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon," "Featured Multimedia," and "Sri Lanka Dialogue Explores Aid Between Asian Nations."
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07/29/2011 |
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Winter 2010/2011 (1508 KB)
In this issue: "Afghanistan Poll," "Ten Years in Vietnam," "First-ever Survey on Thailand's Troubled South," "Luce Scholars," "Cambodia: Countering Domestic Violence," "Partner Highlight: Del Monte Foundation Gets Books to Children in the...
In this issue: "Afghanistan Poll," "Ten Years in Vietnam," "First-ever Survey on Thailand's Troubled South," "Luce Scholars," "Cambodia: Countering Domestic Violence," "Partner Highlight: Del Monte Foundation Gets Books to Children in the Philippines," "Spotlight: David D. Arnold Leads The Asia Foundation," and Program Highlights from Malaysia and Mongolia.
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02/24/2011 |
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Winter 2011 (592 KB)
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Australia's Foreign Minister in San Francisco," "Economist Cheng Siwei Is Asia Foundation Chang-Lin Tien Fellow, "David D. Arnold at The Economist's Banyan Conference," "2011 Survey of the Afghan People...
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Australia's Foreign Minister in San Francisco," "Economist Cheng Siwei Is Asia Foundation Chang-Lin Tien Fellow, "David D. Arnold at The Economist's Banyan Conference," "2011 Survey of the Afghan People Released in Kabul, Washington, New York, and London," "APEC 2011: Unleashing Women's Entrepreneurship in Asia," "Briefly Noted," "Featured Multimedia," "Remembering Robert Scalapino," and "A Luce Scholar Reconnects as Program Wraps Up 37th Year."
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12/12/2011 |
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Winter 2013 (4379 KB)
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Visits President U Thien Sein and Furthers Engagement in Burma," "Carnegie Corporation Gives $1 Million Grant to Educate Afghan Women," "David D. Arnold Addresses Pacific Council on...
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Visits President U Thien Sein and Furthers Engagement in Burma," "Carnegie Corporation Gives $1 Million Grant to Educate Afghan Women," "David D. Arnold Addresses Pacific Council on Burma," "Extraordinary Milestone in Mindanao Peace Process," "Books for Asia Updates," "Briefly Noted: Asian Ambassadors Series," "Multimedia", "Remembering Robert Schwantes," "Kahng Foundation Scholarships for North Korean Women."
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01/15/2013 |
Brochure
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Elsevier to Donate Medical Books to Health Science University (87 KB)
On July 7, 2006, The Asia Foundation, through its Book for Asia Program, partnered with Elsevier Asia-Pacific and donated over 1,500 medical books and education materials to the Health Science University of Mongolia (HSUM). The book donation...
On July 7, 2006, The Asia Foundation, through its Book for Asia Program, partnered with Elsevier Asia-Pacific and donated over 1,500 medical books and education materials to the Health Science University of Mongolia (HSUM). The book donation supports research, training, and contributes broadly to medical education in Mongolia.
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07/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Elsevier to Donate Medical Books to Health Science University-in Mongolian (104 KB)
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, The Asia Foundation, through its Book for Asia Program, partnered with Elsevier Asia-Pacific and donated over 1,500 medical books and education materials to the Health Science University of...
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, The Asia Foundation, through its Book for Asia Program, partnered with Elsevier Asia-Pacific and donated over 1,500 medical books and education materials to the Health Science University of Mongolia (HSUM). The book donation supports research, training, and contributes broadly to medical education in Mongolia.
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07/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Khan Bank to Donate 22,000 Books to Rural Areas (334 KB)
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning...
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning nationwide. Khan Bank and the Asia foundation representatives delivered 11,000 books to 9 soums in Uvs, Arkhangai, Uvurkhangai and Zavkhan aimags.
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10/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Partners with Khan Bank to Donate 22,000 Books to Rural Areas-in Mongolian (392 KB)
Mongolian language version
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to...
Mongolian language version
The Khan Bank - Asia Foundation “Mobile Library” successfully completed its first 20-day journey on the 26th of August. It traveled across South and South-Western parts of Mongolia in an effort to promote education and learning nationwide. Khan Bank and the Asia foundation representatives delivered 11,000 books to 9 soums in Uvs, Arkhangai, Uvurkhangai and Zavkhan aimags.
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10/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Quartely Bulletin - Winter 2007/2008 (686 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Quarterly newsletter. |
03/20/2008 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2006 (1077 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2006 |
11/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2007 (455 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2007 |
10/01/2007 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2008 (419 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2008 |
12/19/2008 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2009 (679 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2009 |
09/30/2009 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2010 (2352 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2010 |
10/15/2010 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2006 (285 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2006 |
05/01/2006 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2007 (1374 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2007 |
05/01/2007 |
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2008 (886 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Spring 2008 |
06/01/2008 |
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