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FAQ - Korean - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People (214 KB)
FAQ about 2007 Survey - in Korean |
10/23/2007 |
Survey
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FAQ - Japanese - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People (99 KB)
FAQ about the 2007 Afghanistan Survey in Japanese. |
10/23/2007 |
Survey
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Dari - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People (1613 KB)
Full survey book - Dari version - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People |
10/23/2007 |
Survey
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An excerpt from the book "Rido: Clan Feuding and Conflict Management in Mindanao", Wilfredo Magno Torres III (Editor) (490 KB)
This volume presents several studies on feuding or clan confl icts, popularly known in Mindanao as rido. This effort is the result of a coordinated research conducted by Mindanao-based civil society organizations and academic institutions with...
This volume presents several studies on feuding or clan confl icts, popularly known in Mindanao as rido. This effort is the result of a coordinated research conducted by Mindanao-based civil society organizations and academic institutions with support from the United States Agency for International Development (usaid) and The Asia Foundation. The studies variously mapped the incidence of clan confl icts in Mindanao and conducted in-depth investigations into the root causes of the confl icts, the parties involved, the conditions for their escalation and recurrence, the relationship to other forms of confl ict, and the potential for confl ict resolution.
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10/23/2007 |
Book
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Timeline: The Rido Project (118 KB)
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10/23/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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Executive Summary, RIDO: Clan Feuding and Conflict Management in Mindanao (130 KB)
Executive Summary |
10/23/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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Pashto - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People (1661 KB)
Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People - Pashto language version of full survey book. |
10/23/2007 |
Survey
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FAQ - English - Afghanistan in 2007: A Survey of the Afghan People (92 KB)
FAQ about the 2007 Afganistan Survey in English |
10/23/2007 |
Survey
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A Community Affairs Partner in Asia (CFR) (1178 KB)
Corporate Partnership Opportunities |
10/01/2007 |
Handout
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Supporting Private Sector Development in Cambodia (413 KB)
The Asia Foundation supports economic reform programs to encourage sustainable market-led growth, poverty reduction, and private sector involvement in the policy reform process. Better policies will boost business growth and employment, and...
The Asia Foundation supports economic reform programs to encourage sustainable market-led growth, poverty reduction, and private sector involvement in the policy reform process. Better policies will boost business growth and employment, and help improve competitiveness and reduce poverty. In Cambodia, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) dominate the economic landscape, particularly in the provinces. MSMEs owners are among those most affected by a poor business environment, consisting of opaque regulations, lack of information, and extensive costs associated with corruption and over-regulation. The Asia Foundation’s economic reform program in Cambodia supports reform of policy-making process, empowerment of the private sector— particularly provincial MSMEs and development of a more business-friendly environment. The program encourages increased transparency and greater competition to create appropriate incentives for investment and trade.
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10/01/2007 |
Handout
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2007 (455 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2007 |
10/01/2007 |
Handout
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Asia: Contribute to Change (846 KB)
Joint brochure from Give2Asia and The Asia Foundation. |
09/01/2007 |
Brochure
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Fourth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey (244 KB)
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment...
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment of the shelter, a direct result of growing awareness of these problems in Laos and the passage of the 2004 Development and Protection of Women Act, was made possible by the dedicated work of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), which has been supported by the Foundation for more than a decade.
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09/01/2007 |
Survey
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Fourth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey-in Mongolian (958 KB)
Mongolian version
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic...
Mongolian version
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment of the shelter, a direct result of growing awareness of these problems in Laos and the passage of the 2004 Development and Protection of Women Act, was made possible by the dedicated work of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), which has been supported by the Foundation for more than a decade.
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09/01/2007 |
Survey
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Indonesia Overview - in Bahasa (194 KB)
INDONESIA - Sejak 1955, Asia Foundation telah bermitra dengan berbagai lembaga pemerintah, organ- isasi masyarakat sipil dan sektor swasta dalam mendukung proses transisi dari negara paska- kolonial ke sebuah negara demokratis dengan...
INDONESIA - Sejak 1955, Asia Foundation telah bermitra dengan berbagai lembaga pemerintah, organ- isasi masyarakat sipil dan sektor swasta dalam mendukung proses transisi dari negara paska- kolonial ke sebuah negara demokratis dengan perekonomian yang dinamis. Melalui kemi- traan tersebut, sampai saat ini Asia Founda- tion terus mendukung prakarsa Indonesia dalam melakukan konsolidasi demokrasi, per- baikan pelayanan pemerintah, dan pengurang- an kemiskinan di Indonesia.
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09/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Economic Reform and Development (369 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Economic Reform and Development programs. |
08/01/2007 |
Handout
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Economic Reform and Development-11x17 (368 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Economic Reform and Development program - 11x17 version. |
08/01/2007 |
Handout
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Civil Society Initiative Against Poverty (264 KB)
Indonesia's mass-based Muslim organizations are increasingly at the forefront of new policy reform efforts to reduce poverty and improve governance at the city, district and provincial levels. The Asia Foundation has supported these efforts in...
Indonesia's mass-based Muslim organizations are increasingly at the forefront of new policy reform efforts to reduce poverty and improve governance at the city, district and provincial levels. The Asia Foundation has supported these efforts in a concerted fashion through partnerships with Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama, and highly skilled technical advocacy and governance reform NGOs. This program builds on existing networks of Indonesian mass-based Muslim organizations by bringing the influence and credibility of Islamic organizations together with the technical advocacy experience of economic reform groups.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Islamic Organizations and Development in Indonesia (166 KB)
Building on 35 years of collaboration with Muslim organizations in Indonesia, The Asia Foundation currently supports Islamic civil society organizations in their efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, improve local governance, and...
Building on 35 years of collaboration with Muslim organizations in Indonesia, The Asia Foundation currently supports Islamic civil society organizations in their efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, improve local governance, and reduce poverty in Indonesia. These organizations have long formed the vital core of Indonesia's civil society and continue to play a leading role in democratic reform and improving social conditions. They include groups belonging to the mass-based organizations Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah which together claim over 60 million members, with networks that span the country from the national down to the district and village levels. Commanding legitimacy and influence in both state and society in Indonesia, Islamic organizations are a natural partner in Indonesia's development.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Responsible Mining (131 KB)
Mongolia’s wealth of metals and minerals has the potential to contribute to the nation’s long term economic growth and prosperity, and to sustain communities and important cultural and social values. However, unchecked mine...
Mongolia’s wealth of metals and minerals has the potential to contribute to the nation’s long term economic growth and prosperity, and to sustain communities and important cultural and social values. However, unchecked mine development can squander this potential. How can Mongolia use its natural wealth to expand its economy while also growing healthy communities? One answer is through a multi-stakeholder process involving public, private and non-governmental interests that promotes Responsible Mining.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Conflict Management and Prevention in East Timor (76 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s conflict management and prevention program aims to reduce the effects of violence on development and to help prevent future violent conflict. Events of 2006 show that outbreaks of violence can destabilize economic...
The Asia Foundation’s conflict management and prevention program aims to reduce the effects of violence on development and to help prevent future violent conflict. Events of 2006 show that outbreaks of violence can destabilize economic and democratic development and slow progress. In response to these events, The Asia Foundation is addressing the crisis by linking critical governance vulnerabilities directly to the underlying causes and enabling factors of the violence. The Foundation is facilitating consultations with Timorese leaders to formulate practical recommendations for governance reform for policymakers that will help reduce the potential for violent conflict in the near- to mid-term.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Conflict Management and Prevention in East Timor - Tetun version (82 KB)
Tetum version
Fundasaun Ázia nia programa jestaun no prevensaun ba konflitu buka atu hamenus efeitu violénsia nian ba dezenvolvimentu no ajuda prevene konflitu violentu iha futuru. Eventu sira iha tinan 2006 hatudu katak...
Tetum version
Fundasaun Ázia nia programa jestaun no prevensaun ba konflitu buka atu hamenus efeitu violénsia nian ba dezenvolvimentu no ajuda prevene konflitu violentu iha futuru. Eventu sira iha tinan 2006 hatudu katak akontesimentu violénsia nian bele dezestabiliza dezenvolvimentu ekonómiku no demokrátiku no atraza progresu. Hodi hatan ba eventu sira ne’e, Fundasaun Ázia lida ho krize ne’e liuhosi identifika ligasaun entre vulnerabilidade krítika governasaun nian sira diretamente ho kauza fundamentál no faktór sira ne’ebé mak hamosu violénsia. Fundasaun fasilita daudaun konsulta ho líder Timór nian sira hodi formula rekomendasaun prátika kona-ba reforma governasaun nian ba polítika-nain sira ne’ebé sei ajuda hamenus potensiál ba konflitu violentu iha kurtu no médiu-prazu.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Civil Society Initiative Against Poverty - in Bahasa (263 KB)
PRAKARSA MASYARAKAT SIPIL MELAWAN KEMISKINAN
Organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia saat ini sedang mengembangkan upaya ke depan dalam memperbarui reformasi kebijakan untuk penanggulangan kemiskinan dan peingkatan tata pemerintahan di...
PRAKARSA MASYARAKAT SIPIL MELAWAN KEMISKINAN
Organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia saat ini sedang mengembangkan upaya ke depan dalam memperbarui reformasi kebijakan untuk penanggulangan kemiskinan dan peingkatan tata pemerintahan di tingkat kota/kabupaten dan propinsi. Asia Foundation mendukung upaya tersebut dalam bentuk yang nyata melalui kemitraan antara organisasi massa Islam seperti Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) dan LSM yang memiliki ketrampilan teknis dalam advokasi dan reformasi tata pemerin- tahan. Program ini dibangun melalui jaringan yang sudah ada dengan organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia melalui penggu-naan pengaruh dan kredibilitasnya bersama dengan kelompok pembaharu ekonomi yang berpengalaman dalam melakukan advokasi.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Islamic Organizations and Development in Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (165 KB)
ORGANISASI ISLAM DAN PEBANGUNAN DI INDONESIA Sejak tahun 1970-an, Asia Foundation men- jalin kerjasama dengan organisasi- organisasi Islam guna memperbaiki tata pemerintahan lokal, meningkatkan partisi- pasi masyarakat dalam proses...
ORGANISASI ISLAM DAN PEBANGUNAN DI INDONESIA Sejak tahun 1970-an, Asia Foundation men- jalin kerjasama dengan organisasi- organisasi Islam guna memperbaiki tata pemerintahan lokal, meningkatkan partisi- pasi masyarakat dalam proses demokrasi, dan mengurangi kemiskinan di Indonesia. Dalam sejarah Indonesia hingga saat ini, organisasi-organisasi Islam ini merupakan bagian penting dari masyarakat sipil di Indonesia yang mendukung pembaruan demokrasi dan memperbaiki kondisi sosial- ekonomi di Indonesia. Sebagian besar mitra Asia Foundation yang berada di tingkat nasional hingga lokal adalah lembaga-lembaga di bawah payung kultur Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) dan Muhammadiyah.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Measuring One Stop Shop Performance in Indonesia (14084 KB)
Building an OSS Performance Index and Data Collection System for Government and Development Organizations. |
08/01/2007 |
Report
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Measuring One Stop Shop Performance in Indonesia (Bahasa) (15790 KB)
Bahasa version - Building an OSS Performance Index and Data Collection System for Government and Development Organizations. |
08/01/2007 |
Report
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Aceh Programs - English (390 KB)
In partnership with Acehnese institutions, The Asia Foundation has supported community development, education and economic reform programs in Aceh since the 1970s. Because of these longstanding partnerships, the Foundation was able to respond...
In partnership with Acehnese institutions, The Asia Foundation has supported community development, education and economic reform programs in Aceh since the 1970s. Because of these longstanding partnerships, the Foundation was able to respond quickly in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, helping its partners to mobilize volunteers, deploy health workers, and conduct relief operations.
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07/01/2007 |
Handout
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Aceh Programs - Bahasa Indonesia (380 KB)
Sejak tahun 1970-an, bermitra dengan lembaga-lembaga di Aceh, Asia Foundation mendukung inisiatif pengembangan masyarakat, peningkatan kualitas pendidikan dan ekonomi. Bertumpu pada kemitraan yang telah lama berlangsung tersebut, Asia...
Sejak tahun 1970-an, bermitra dengan lembaga-lembaga di Aceh, Asia Foundation mendukung inisiatif pengembangan masyarakat, peningkatan kualitas pendidikan dan ekonomi. Bertumpu pada kemitraan yang telah lama berlangsung tersebut, Asia Foundation menanggapi dengan cepat situasi di Aceh paska tsunami Desember 2004; mendukung mitra memobilisasi sukarelawan, tenaga-tenaga kesehatan dan bantuan mendesak lainnya. Sejak awal, strategi Asia Foundation mengedepankan pendekatan yang bersifat jangka panjang dan kolaboratif; antara lain bekerjasama dengan berbagai universitas, lembaga pemerintah, kelompok perempuan, organisasi masyarakat sipil, dan para pemuka agama setempat dalam program reformasi ekonomi, bantuan pendidikan, prakarsa hukum, dan tata pemerintahan. Pada tahun 2007, program-program Asia Foundation di Aceh memfokuskan perhatian pada pemberdayaan perempuan Aceh di berbagai lapisan masyarakat.
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07/01/2007 |
Handout
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Promoting Economic Reform in Indonesia (2161 KB)
The Foundation helps to build incentives for good economic policy by enhancing the capacity of non-government actors to participate in policy formulation. For example, the Foundation has helped to create 39 local business associations (Forda)...
The Foundation helps to build incentives for good economic policy by enhancing the capacity of non-government actors to participate in policy formulation. For example, the Foundation has helped to create 39 local business associations (Forda) and has strengthened the dialogue between the private sector and local policymakers by building Forda advocacy skills. The Foundation also helps to build incentives for better local economic governance through its support for an economic governance index developed with Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD).
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07/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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One Stop Shops for Business Licensing (843 KB)
The Asia Foundation has worked to streamline business licensing by establishing One Stop Shop (OSS) licensing centers. These centers are physical offices where permit and license issuance is consolidated, simplifying processes and reducing the...
The Asia Foundation has worked to streamline business licensing by establishing One Stop Shop (OSS) licensing centers. These centers are physical offices where permit and license issuance is consolidated, simplifying processes and reducing the number of contact points between applicants and officials.
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07/01/2007 |
Miscellaneous
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