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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (851 KB)
March 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
07/24/2012 |
Handout
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The Growing Challenge of Corruption in Afghanistan: Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People, Part 3 of 4, Yama Torabi (3304 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 15, July 2012
The Growing Challenge of Corruption in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A...
Occasional Paper No. 15, July 2012
The Growing Challenge of Corruption in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. The contributors comment on trends, patterns, and variations owing to Afghan geography, ethnicity, and other factors, and offer policy advice with a long-term view on the future of Afghanistan.
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07/31/2012 |
Report
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (5553 KB)
June 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
08/01/2012 |
Handout
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (Bangla) (5888 KB)
June 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
08/01/2012 |
Handout
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Books for Asia Vietnam (1594 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has operated in Vietnam since 1993 through a partnership with the National Library in Hanoi. The program provides high-quality educational materials to help improve the scientific knowledge of...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has operated in Vietnam since 1993 through a partnership with the National Library in Hanoi. The program provides high-quality educational materials to help improve the scientific knowledge of Vietnamese citizens, and to promote the development of various educational fields in Vietnam.
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08/06/2012 |
Handout
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Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban: Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People, Part 4 of 4, Antonio Giustozzi (1308 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 16, August 2012
Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey,...
Occasional Paper No. 16, August 2012
Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. The contributors comment on trends, patterns, and variations owing to Afghan geography, ethnicity, and other factors, and offer policy advice with a long-term view on the future of Afghanistan.
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08/22/2012 |
Report
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FY2011 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax - Form 990 (3861 KB)
The Asia Foundation's 990 form for fiscal year 2011. |
08/22/2012 |
Miscellaneous
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Legacy Giving (409 KB)
A brochure about legacy giving to The Asia Foundation. |
09/07/2012 |
Brochure
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Teaching Children to Read (1743 KB)
Overview of proposed pilot project of The Asia Foundaiton and the Alola Foundation, to improve early grade Timorese reading skills. |
09/10/2012 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Fall 2012 (684 KB)
In this issue: "National Geographic and Dr. Sakena Yacoobi Honored at Lotus Awards," "Visionary NGO Leader Sir Fazle Hasan Abed of BRAC is Asia Foundation Fellow," "Asia Foundation at Google's Big Tent on Open Data and Disaster Preparedness,"...
In this issue: "National Geographic and Dr. Sakena Yacoobi Honored at Lotus Awards," "Visionary NGO Leader Sir Fazle Hasan Abed of BRAC is Asia Foundation Fellow," "Asia Foundation at Google's Big Tent on Open Data and Disaster Preparedness," "Renowned Philanthropist Dr. Chong-Moon Lee Launches New Projects to Combat Human Trafficking," "Luce Scholars Report for Assignments in Asia," "Multimedia," "Briefly Noted," "Rockefeller Foundation Supports Post-Flood Recovery and Environment Initiative in Thailand."
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09/26/2012 |
Brochure
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Election Commissions and the Provision of Information: A Comparative Study of Better Practices Globally (452 KB)
This Report was prepared by the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD), in collaboration with The Asia Foundation. It is part of the Australia Indonesia Electoral Support Program, which is managed by The Asia Foundation and fully funded by...
This Report was prepared by the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD), in collaboration with The Asia Foundation. It is part of the Australia Indonesia Electoral Support Program, which is managed by The Asia Foundation and fully funded by Australian Aid.
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09/28/2012 |
Report
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Financial Statements with Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants (394 KB)
FY2012 Financial Statements and Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants. |
09/30/2012 |
Miscellaneous
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Environment (4343 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Environment program. |
10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Justice Sector Reform in Indonesia (2142 KB)
For more than 40 years, The Asia Foundation has supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and bolster justice sector reform. |
10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Gender and Women's Participation in Indonesia (2576 KB)
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners...
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners with both civil society and government to support innovative initiatives that increase women's participation in the policy-making process; increase the representation of women in legislatures; push for greater budget transparency and equitable budget allocations; raise awareness of gender issues; and secure women's rights.
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10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Indonesia Overview (1619 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's work in Indonesia. |
10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Books for Asia Indonesia (2979 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program envisions a world where every child has access to books that inspire them to develop to their full potential and where every community leader has access to up-todate information to inform his or her...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program envisions a world where every child has access to books that inspire them to develop to their full potential and where every community leader has access to up-todate information to inform his or her decisions. An educated population is a powerful tool to combat poverty and disease, and to promote stability. In Indonesia alone, Books for Asia has distributed over 2.3 million English-language books and journals to Indonesian schools, higher education institutions, ministries and commissions, and professional and civic organizations since 1955.
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10/03/2012 |
Handout
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Environmental Governance in Indonesia (2474 KB)
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation understands...
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation understands the complex interplay between environmental protection, economic development, local and regional government relations, private sector incentives and the rights of local communities. Improved governance is a vital component of any response to deforestation, land degradation and climate change and a key factor in achieving successful, sustainable development.
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10/03/2012 |
Handout
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Books for Asia - Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (1650 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and other educational resources to more than 50,000 academic and nonacademic institutions in dozens of Asian countries.
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10/05/2012 |
Program Profile
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Justice Sector Reform in Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (1779 KB)
For more than 40 years, The Asia Foundation has supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and bolster justice sector reform. |
10/05/2012 |
Program Profile
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Gender and Women's Participation in Indonesia – in Bahasa Indonesia (2614 KB)
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners...
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners with both civil society and government to support innovative initiatives that increase women's participation in the policy-making process; increase the representation of women in legislatures; push for greater budget transparency and equitable budget allocations; raise awareness of gender issues; and secure women's rights.
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10/05/2012 |
Program Profile
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Environmental Governance in Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (1583 KB)
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation...
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation understands the complex interplay between environmental protection, economic development, local and regional government relations, private sector incentives and the rights of local communities. Improved governance is a vital component of any response to deforestation, land degradation and climate change and a key factor in achieving successful, sustainable development.
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10/05/2012 |
Handout
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Indonesia Overview - in Bahasa Indonesia (1572 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's work in Indonesia. |
10/05/2012 |
Program Profile
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Law and Justice (525 KB)
The Asia Foundation supports efforts to build more effective and responsive law and justice mechanisms at both local and national levels and through both formal and informal institutions. We work with partners in government, nongovernmental...
The Asia Foundation supports efforts to build more effective and responsive law and justice mechanisms at both local and national levels and through both formal and informal institutions. We work with partners in government, nongovernmental organizations, and within communities, with the ultimate aim of helping to increase access to justice, improve community safety, strengthen peace and security, and accelerate sustainable economic and social development.
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10/09/2012 |
Program Profile
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Law and Justice (11x17) (4748 KB)
The Asia Foundation supports efforts to build more effective and responsive law and justice mechanisms at both local and national levels and through both formal and informal institutions. We work with partners in government, nongovernmental...
The Asia Foundation supports efforts to build more effective and responsive law and justice mechanisms at both local and national levels and through both formal and informal institutions. We work with partners in government, nongovernmental organizations, and within communities, with the ultimate aim of helping to increase access to justice, improve community safety, strengthen peace and security, and accelerate sustainable economic and social development.
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10/09/2012 |
Program Profile
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LankaCorps Application form (142 KB)
Application form for LankaCorps Fellows program. Applications should be submitted to: James Grant, Program Assistant, Asian American Exchange, The Asia Foundation, Tel: (415) 743-3303; E-mail:
Application form for LankaCorps Fellows program. Applications should be submitted to: James Grant, Program Assistant, Asian American Exchange, The Asia Foundation, Tel: (415) 743-3303; E-mail: jgrant@asiafound.org.
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10/11/2012 |
Miscellaneous
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Community Mediation in Sri Lanka (6692 KB)
The Asia Foundation has been working with the Ministry of Justice in Sri Lanka since the 1960s on a variety of programs designed to improve the administration of justice. The first Community Mediation Boards of Sri Lanka were established in...
The Asia Foundation has been working with the Ministry of Justice in Sri Lanka since the 1960s on a variety of programs designed to improve the administration of justice. The first Community Mediation Boards of Sri Lanka were established in 1990 as an alternative form of dispute resolution, providing accessible, timely, and affordable justice by settling disputes between individuals, families, and small groups. Since then, the Foundation has supported the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) with the objective of facilitating the voluntary settlement of minor disputes using interest-based mediation. The Community Mediation Boards project is the Foundation’s longest-running program of assistance in Sri Lanka.
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10/11/2012 |
Handout
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An Enduring Friendship: The Asia Foundation Celebrates Five Decades in Sri Lanka, Michelle Gunawardana (5216 KB)
A history of The Asia Foundation in Sri Lanka. |
10/12/2012 |
Book
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Civil Society in Vietnam: A Comparative Study of Civil Society Organizations in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, William Taylor, Nguyễn Thu Hằng, Phạm Quang Tú,. Huỳnh Thị Ngọc Tuyết (852 KB)
A comparative research project that provides an overview of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Vietnam. The research was carried out in Vietnam's two major metropolitan areas, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which are the bases for the majority...
A comparative research project that provides an overview of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Vietnam. The research was carried out in Vietnam's two major metropolitan areas, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which are the bases for the majority of Vietnamese CSOs. The research team selected fifty representative CSOs from each city, interviewing leaders of those organizations on multiple aspects of civil society operation and development. The findings focus on civil society governance, programmatic focus, operational approaches, forms of engagement with other sectors such as businesses and government, networking, and funding.
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10/16/2012 |
Analysis
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Engaging SMEs in the Low-Carbon Transition in China: A Case Study of Jiangmen City, Huang Zhen (3303 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 17, October 2012
China is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world and faces both domestic and international pressure to curb its emissions and contribution to climate change. Recognizing its role...
Occasional Paper No. 17, October 2012
China is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the world and faces both domestic and international pressure to curb its emissions and contribution to climate change. Recognizing its role and potential for being a leader in addressing climate change, China has developed various policies and measures to address the issue. This paper presents a case study from The Asia Foundation-CEEPR project in an attempt to answer the following questions: What are the challenges to engage SMEs in the low carbon transition process in China, and what hurdles exist? What are the opportunities in the low carbon transition, and what incentives might be put in place to promote the transition?
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10/17/2012 |
Analysis
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