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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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MWFA Training Boosts Household Income Substantially Among Trainees (126 KB)
In September 2006, The Asia Foundation (TAF) Mongolia launched a major research effort to assess the impacts of its partner and grantee, the Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA). The research seeks to evaluate whether the...
In September 2006, The Asia Foundation (TAF) Mongolia launched a major research effort to assess the impacts of its partner and grantee, the Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA). The research seeks to evaluate whether the Association is reaching its objectives in empowering women through financial independence and increased household income, and it is a monitoring and evaluation tool that will be adopted by the MWFA.
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12/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Nepal Contemporary Political Situation III (2006) (1217 KB)
While the second Nepal Contemporary Political Situation (NCPS II) was conducted in January 2006, before what has come to be known as Jana Andolan II, this opinion poll Nepal Contemporary Political Situation (NCPS III) gauges public views in...
While the second Nepal Contemporary Political Situation (NCPS II) was conducted in January 2006, before what has come to be known as Jana Andolan II, this opinion poll Nepal Contemporary Political Situation (NCPS III) gauges public views in late August and early September, well after the dramatic political events of April 2006.
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12/01/2006 |
Survey
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2006 (1077 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Autumn 2006 |
11/01/2006 |
Handout
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Multistakeholder Process Takes a Giant Leap Forward (79 KB)
On November 6, 2006, 35 parliamentarians, executive branch, private sector and NGO representatives gathered to discuss an initiative to promote responsible mining that protects human and environmental health. The roundtable, hosted by The Asia...
On November 6, 2006, 35 parliamentarians, executive branch, private sector and NGO representatives gathered to discuss an initiative to promote responsible mining that protects human and environmental health. The roundtable, hosted by The Asia Foundation, is a first step in a multi-stakeholder process that will bring interested parties together to establish a common framework for understanding related to mining and environmental issues in Mongolia.
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11/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Multistakeholder Process Takes a Giant Leap Forward - in Mongolian (156 KB)
Mongolian version - On November 6, 2006, 35 parliamentarians, executive branch, private sector and NGO representatives gathered to discuss an initiative to promote responsible mining that protects human and environmental health. The...
Mongolian version - On November 6, 2006, 35 parliamentarians, executive branch, private sector and NGO representatives gathered to discuss an initiative to promote responsible mining that protects human and environmental health. The roundtable, hosted by The Asia Foundation, is a first step in a multi-stakeholder process that will bring interested parties together to establish a common framework for understanding related to mining and environmental issues in Mongolia.
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11/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Mongolian NGOs Meet and Critique the New Anti-Corruption Law (36 KB)
On November 3, 2006, The Asia Foundation hosted a breakfast roundtable for 9 non-governmental organizations on the new Anti-Corruption Law which came into force two days earlier. For two hours, participants, including leading civil society...
On November 3, 2006, The Asia Foundation hosted a breakfast roundtable for 9 non-governmental organizations on the new Anti-Corruption Law which came into force two days earlier. For two hours, participants, including leading civil society representatives, academics and donors explored the strengths and weaknesses of the new law, and the challenge that lies ahead with regard to implementation. The purpose of the roundtable was to establish a common framework for future civil society engagement in the ongoing process of legal reform, and to ensure implementation of this important law through coordinated oversight and monitoring. The discussion
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11/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Vietnam Provincial Competitiveness Index 2006 Report (1354 KB)
The Vietnam Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) was developed by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and USAIDfunded Vietnam Competitiveness Initiative (VNCI) in 2005, to assess and rank 42 provincial governments by their...
The Vietnam Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) was developed by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and USAIDfunded Vietnam Competitiveness Initiative (VNCI) in 2005, to assess and rank 42 provincial governments by their regulatory environments for private sector development, while controlling for differences in their initial endowments. The index attracted considerable attention from various stakeholders, including the business community, media, donor community, and the provinces themselves. Most impressive has been the positive actions undertaken by a number of provincial authorities to use the PCI to better identify and understand the problems confronting the private sector, and to improve their treatment of such businesses.
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11/01/2006 |
Report
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The Vietnam Provincial Competitiveness Index 2006 Summary Report (3555 KB)
In 2005 the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) was developed by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the USAID-fund- ed Vietnam Competitiveness Initiative (VNCI) to assess and rank 42 provincial governments by their...
In 2005 the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) was developed by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the USAID-fund- ed Vietnam Competitiveness Initiative (VNCI) to assess and rank 42 provincial governments by their regulatory environments for private sector develop- ment, controlling for differences in initial endow- ments. The index attracted considerable attention from various stakeholders including the business community, the media, the donor community and of course the provinces themselves. Most impressive has been the positive actions undertaken by a num- ber of provincial authorities to use the PCI to under- stand the problems confronting the private sector and to improve their treatment of business.
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11/01/2006 |
Report
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Report on Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma, Ganbayasgakh G. (Survey Team Leader) (17675 KB)
This report entitled "Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma" presents the results of a survey conducted by the Mongolian Gender Equality Center (GEC) with financial and technical support from The Asia Foundation, and...
This report entitled "Human Trafficking in Mongolia: Risks, Vulnerability and Trauma" presents the results of a survey conducted by the Mongolian Gender Equality Center (GEC) with financial and technical support from The Asia Foundation, and which was made possible by a grant from the United States Department of State. The nationwide survey assessed the scope and incidence of human trafficking within, through, and from Mongolia. The survey was conducted from June - August 2006 in provincial centers and eleven corresponding villages across the country. In addition, the survey examined eight Ulaanbaatar districts, and three of the main border points: Bulgan village in Khovd, Khavirga village in Dornod, and Zamiin-Uud village in Dornogobi.
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11/01/2006 |
Survey
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Practical Challenges: Conducting Survey Research in Afghanistan, George Varughese (70 KB)
Information about the challenges faced in the course of carrying out The Asia Foundation's survey "Afghanistan in 2006: A Survey of the Afghan People." |
11/01/2006 |
Analysis
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Women's Participation in ElectionsAcross Asia, there is a growing commitment to (81 KB)
Across Asia, there is a growing commitment to democratic principles of governance and citizen participation. However, in many Asian countries, women still face serious cultural, social, and legal barriers that constrain...
Across Asia, there is a growing commitment to democratic principles of governance and citizen participation. However, in many Asian countries, women still face serious cultural, social, and legal barriers that constrain their full participation in democratic processes. The Asia Foundation works with local partners across the Asia-Pacific region to increase the number of women voting; improve the quality of women’s votes; encourage that elections are free and fair and ensure that women’s votes are counted; and help women to enter politics and become candidates and leaders themselves.
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10/01/2006 |
Handout
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Summary - The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia (1105 KB)
Summary report - A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy. |
10/01/2006 |
Report
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Korea (342 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Korea program |
10/01/2006 |
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 Quarterly Bulletin - Summer 2006 (567 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Summer 2006 |
08/01/2006 |
Handout
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Books for Asia - Indonesia (185 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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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Bringing Life and Opportunity to Ger District Communities (275 KB)
The Asia Foundation, the Mongolia Women’s Farmer Association (MWFA), local officials and citizens of the Bayanzurkh District inaugurated a poultry and vegetable farming training center on August 3rd. The center seeks to increase...
The Asia Foundation, the Mongolia Women’s Farmer Association (MWFA), local officials and citizens of the Bayanzurkh District inaugurated a poultry and vegetable farming training center on August 3rd. The center seeks to increase household incomes in this Ulaanbaatar district, and in surrounding communities.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Water Quality Monitoring Informs, Engages, and Empowers Students and Citizens (166 KB)
WATER QUALITY MONITORING INFORMS, ENGAGES AND EMPOWERS STUDENTS AND CITIZENS In August, The Asia Foundation launched a major new environmental initiative that will inform, engage and empower citizens to monitor water quality, identify...
WATER QUALITY MONITORING INFORMS, ENGAGES AND EMPOWERS STUDENTS AND CITIZENS In August, The Asia Foundation launched a major new environmental initiative that will inform, engage and empower citizens to monitor water quality, identify pollution sources, and then take action.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Water Quality Monitoring Informs, Engages, and Empowers Students and Citizens - in Mongolian (1015 KB)
Mongolian version
WATER QUALITY MONITORING INFORMS, ENGAGES AND EMPOWERS STUDENTS AND CITIZENS
In August, The Asia Foundation launched a major new environmental initiative that will inform, engage and empower citizens to...
Mongolian version
WATER QUALITY MONITORING INFORMS, ENGAGES AND EMPOWERS STUDENTS AND CITIZENS
In August, The Asia Foundation launched a major new environmental initiative that will inform, engage and empower citizens to monitor water quality, identify pollution sources, and then take action.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Legal Reform in East Timor - in Tetum (346 KB)
Haré husi tulun ba Timor-Leste iha dékade ida nia laran, The Asia Foundation halo lansamentu ba programa boot reforma lei nian iha tinan 2002 hodi hatan ba nesesidade nasaun independente foun ida ne’e nian. The Asia...
Haré husi tulun ba Timor-Leste iha dékade ida nia laran, The Asia Foundation halo lansamentu ba programa boot reforma lei nian iha tinan 2002 hodi hatan ba nesesidade nasaun independente foun ida ne’e nian. The Asia Foundation fó apoiu ba inisiativa dezenvolvimentu legál husi governu no sosiedade sivil hodi hametin sistema justisa iha nivel nasionál no lokál. Programa ba Timor-Leste hametin transparénsia no responsabilidade sistema judisiál nian, tulun dezenvolvimentu asistensia legal no rezolusaun alternativa ba disputa atu bele sai efetivu no asesivel, nune’e mos hametin feto sira nia asesu ba justisa.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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The Merdeka Center Youth Survey 2006: National Opinion Poll of Youth on Civic Engagement - Malaysia (165 KB)
Public discourse over the role of youth in nation building and participation in public has
often been characterized by clichés that propound their role as the “future leaders of the
nation” and as those retaining...
Public discourse over the role of youth in nation building and participation in public has
often been characterized by clichés that propound their role as the “future leaders of the
nation” and as those retaining “idealism and purity of innocence”. This survey seeks to
investigate how far these views are sustained by the youth themselves and how they
relate to the political system, public life and their immediate community.
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08/01/2006 |
Survey
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Researching the Scope and Incidence of Human Trafficking Within, Through and from Mongolia (181 KB)
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is...
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is increasing worldwide and in Mongolia. The numbers of trafficked victims is growing rapidly in Mongolia: Two victims were reported in 2000; 30 – 40 known victims have been reported in the first half of 2006. Disadvantaged by poor economic conditions, most of these Mongolian women are lured and deceived by false newspaper advertisements that promise lucrative jobs abroad and educational scholarships in foreign countries.
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07/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Researching the Scope and Incidence of Human Trafficking Within, Through and from Mongolia - in Mongolian (239 KB)
Mongolian version
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and...
Mongolian version
People are bought and sold as commodities and held in bondage all around the world today. Human trafficking is the forced movement of persons across international borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and labor, and this crime is increasing worldwide and in Mongolia. The numbers of trafficked victims is growing rapidly in Mongolia: Two victims were reported in 2000; 30 – 40 known victims have been reported in the first half of 2006. Disadvantaged by poor economic conditions, most of these Mongolian women are lured and deceived by false newspaper advertisements that promise lucrative jobs abroad and educational scholarships in foreign countries.
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07/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Khuvsgul Radio Upgrades Operations with The Asia Foundation Underwriting Grant (53 KB)
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and...
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and public radio. The $1500 investment was predicated upon Radio Khuvsgul’s membership in the Rural Community Radio Association (RCRA), which The Asia Foundation helped to found in an effort to promote sustainability and cooperation among the cast of national members.
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07/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Khuvsgul Radio Upgrades Operations with The Asia Foundation Underwriting Grant-in Mongolian (83 KB)
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong...
Mongolian language version
On July 7, 2006, Radio Khuvsgul celebrated its first broadcast using a new mixer, minidisk recorder, microphones, studio headphones, all provided by The Asia Foundation, which is committed to building strong communities through independent and public radio. The $1500 investment was predicated upon Radio Khuvsgul’s membership in the Rural Community Radio Association (RCRA), which The Asia Foundation helped to found in an effort to promote sustainability and cooperation among the cast of national members.
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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 (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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Second ARRA (Aceh Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Appraisal) Report, Faculty of Law, Syiah Kuala University Faculty of Social and Political Science, Malikussaleh University Yayasan Pengembangan Kaw (571 KB)
The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal (ARRA) program is aimed at giving an up-to-date picture of the current status of the reconstruction and rehabilitation process in Aceh. The views gathered in the ARRA process were collected...
The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal (ARRA) program is aimed at giving an up-to-date picture of the current status of the reconstruction and rehabilitation process in Aceh. The views gathered in the ARRA process were collected from victims and from service providers, both from the government and from national and international non-governmental organizations.
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06/01/2006 |
Report
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