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Law and Justice in East Timor (589 KB)
A Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice in East Timor. A democracy assessment survey. 2004. |
02/01/2004 |
Survey
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East Timor National Survey of Voter Knowledge (Preliminary Findings) (355 KB)
Preliminary findings of National Survey of Voter Education in East Timor, compiled by The Asia Foundation in collaboration with the NGO Forum's Voter Education Working Group and survey research firm AC Nielson. A democracy assessment survey. |
05/01/2001 |
Survey
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Preliminary Findings and Recommendations of Citizens' Perceptions of the Indonesian Justice Sector (563 KB)
This report presents the preliminary findings and recommendations of a survey study on citizens’ perceptions of the Indonesian justice sector, conceived and developed by The Asia Foundation and conducted by ACNielsen. A democracy...
This report presents the preliminary findings and recommendations of a survey study on citizens’ perceptions of the Indonesian justice sector, conceived and developed by The Asia Foundation and conducted by ACNielsen. A democracy assessment survey.
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08/01/2001 |
Survey
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Democracy in Cambodia - 2003: A Survey of the Cambodian Electorate , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (413 KB)
This report presents the findings of the second national opinion survey of the Cambodian population conducted on behalf of the Asia Foundation. The aim of this nationally representative survey, which is a follow-up to a similar poll conducted...
This report presents the findings of the second national opinion survey of the Cambodian population conducted on behalf of the Asia Foundation. The aim of this nationally representative survey, which is a follow-up to a similar poll conducted in 2000, is to provide detailed information on the knowledge and attitudes of Cambodian voters, so that NGOs and other providers of voter education can more accurately plan their efforts. The survey also repeated a variety of questions from the first survey, which provide measures of the progress of democratization in Cambodia and the impact of voter education projects. A democracy assessment survey.
Project Director and Editor: Tim Meisburger, The Asia Foundation
Questionnaire and Report By: Craig Charney, Steve Hopkins, Charney Research
Technical Training Assistance: ACNielsen Indonesia
Research and Fieldwork: The Center for Advanced Study
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05/16/2003 |
Survey
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Qualitative survey on Elections and Democracy in Indonesia (123 KB)
This report is a preliminary assessment of 30 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groups on elections and democracy in Indonesia. The interviews are the first phase of a two-phase research project to help Indonesian organizations plan voter and...
This report is a preliminary assessment of 30 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groups on elections and democracy in Indonesia. The interviews are the first phase of a two-phase research project to help Indonesian organizations plan voter and civic education efforts before next year’s election, with a national survey to follow. Because these are qualitative, not quantitative, findings, our results cannot be projected numerically to the population at large, but we believe the findings illuminate some important aspects of Indonesian public opinion. Our aim here is to lay out initial findings suggested by the work and issues highlighted for investigation in the coming survey. Craig Charney of Charney Research (New York) and Achala Srivatsa of AC Nielsen (Indonesia) wrote this report, with some editorial assistance from The Asia Foundation staff.
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02/01/2003 |
Survey
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Indonesian National Voter Education Follow Up Survey Report (506 KB)
This report presents the findings of a national survey of Indonesia’s voters on the impact of the voter education campaign before the June, 1999 election, as well as on issues concerning the consolidation of democracy. It is a follow-up...
This report presents the findings of a national survey of Indonesia’s voters on the impact of the voter education campaign before the June, 1999 election, as well as on issues concerning the consolidation of democracy. It is a follow-up to The Asia Foundation’s January, 1999 survey on voter information needs. A democracy assessment survey.
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12/01/1999 |
Survey
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Indonesian National Voter Education Survey Report (531 KB)
This report presents the findings of the first national survey of the information needs of voters in Indonesia. This survey was initiated in response to requests from Indonesian NGOs involved in voter education programs with the goal of...
This report presents the findings of the first national survey of the information needs of voters in Indonesia. This survey was initiated in response to requests from Indonesian NGOs involved in voter education programs with the goal of providing the information Indonesian organizations would need to plan effective registration, voter, and civic education campaigns prior to the June national election. The survey involved 2,593 randomly-selected in-person interviews conducted in twenty-six provinces. A democracy assessment survey.
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02/01/1999 |
Survey
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (16715 KB)
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election...
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056 in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 (Bahasa) , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (17176 KB)
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges...
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers
in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted
between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces,
and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056
in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some
regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the
U.S. Agency for International
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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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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Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (3447 KB)
The findings from The Asia Foundation's fourth public opinion poll in Afghanistan, "Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People" which covers the largest population sample ever surveyed at one time in all 34 of Afghanistan's provinces....
The findings from The Asia Foundation's fourth public opinion poll in Afghanistan, "Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People" which covers the largest population sample ever surveyed at one time in all 34 of Afghanistan's provinces. A democracy assessment survey.
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10/28/2008 |
Survey
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FAQ - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (147 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Dari - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (97 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Dari. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (102 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Pashto. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (83 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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FAQ - Dari - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (63 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Dari. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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FAQ - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (43 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Pashto. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Community Perceptions of Trafficking and its Determinants in Nepal, Vaishali Sharma Mahendra, Pankaja Bhattarai, Dilli Ram Dahal, & Siobhan Crowley (776 KB)
In recent years, Nepal has attracted a lot of attention for its growing problem of trafficking in women and children. At present there is scarce information to support and inform efforts to both combat trafficking and reduce women’s and...
In recent years, Nepal has attracted a lot of attention for its growing problem of trafficking in women and children. At present there is scarce information to support and inform efforts to both combat trafficking and reduce women’s and girl’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. To address this gap the Asia Foundation, Kathmandu and Horizons/Population Council, New Delhi undertook a field-based study to identify perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of community members about the roles and opportunities ascribed to women, the need and benefits of migration, the existence of trafficking and determinants of vulnerability to trafficking. At the same time this study also examines attitudes and practices related to reintegration of trafficked persons.
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12/01/2001 |
Survey
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Sixth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - September 2008 (354 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance for corruption, and support for measures to combat corruption.
The purpose of the survey series is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/04/2008 |
Survey
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Mongolian Version: Sixth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - September 2008 (330 KB)
Mongolian language version of the Sixth Corruption Benchmarking Survey. This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data...
Mongolian language version of the Sixth Corruption Benchmarking Survey. This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance for corruption, and support for measures to combat corruption.
The purpose of the survey series is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/04/2008 |
Survey
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Mongolia Survey: Communtiy-Oriented Policing in Mongolia (462 KB)
This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement offi cials, and the...
This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement offi cials, and the other to community and civil society representatives; the second is a narrative report based on information gathered from interviews, participant observation and general observation that enhanced the questionnaire data. The latter part of the report is a summation of the analysis and provides discussion related to the nature of the relationship between the police and the community in survey sites.
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09/01/2008 |
Survey
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Mongolia Survey: Communtiy-Oriented Policing in Mongolia (Mongolian Versioni) (1885 KB)
Mongolian Version: This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia
between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts:
one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law...
Mongolian Version: This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia
between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts:
one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement
offi cials, and the other to community and civil society
representatives; the second is a narrative report based on information
gathered from interviews, participant observation and general
observation that enhanced the questionnaire data. The latter part of
the report is a summation of the analysis and provides discussion
related to the nature of the relationship between the police and the
community in survey sites.
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09/01/2008 |
Survey
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Incidence of Trafficking in Persons and Prostitution at Mine Sites in Mongolia (286 KB)
This report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex...
This report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex workers at six mine sites. Interviews were conducted from July 20 to July 30, 2008 by teams organized by the Population Teaching and Research Center (PTRC) under the direction of Dr. Enkhtsetseg Byambaa with funding from The Asia Foundation.
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10/01/2008 |
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Incidence of Trafficking in Persons and Prostitution at Mine Sites in Mongolia (Mongolian Versiona) (248 KB)
Mongolian Version: his report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as...
Mongolian Version: his report examines the incidence of prostitution and human trafficking at mine sites across Mongolia. It includes surveys with 300 community members at eight sites, both soum and bagh centers and mine sites, as well as surveys of 16 sex workers at six mine sites. Interviews were conducted from July 20 to July 30, 2008 by teams organized by the Population Teaching and Research Center (PTRC) under the direction of Dr. Enkhtsetseg Byambaa with funding from The Asia Foundation.
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10/01/2008 |
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A Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008, Liam Chinn and Silas Everett (2549 KB)
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens,...
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens, community leaders, and members of the PNTL on a variety of contemporary local security and police-related issues so that the information generated is useful for policy makers and opinion shapers in government, the international community, and the broader Timorese public.
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03/31/2009 |
Survey
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Frequently Asked Questions - Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008 (102 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008. |
03/31/2009 |
Survey
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Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey VII - April 2009 (418 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was conducted in March 2006, and thus is more statistically significant than the intervening surveys when the sample size was 600.
This survey is the seventh in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance for corruption, and support for measures to combat corruption.
The purpose of the survey series is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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04/30/2009 |
Survey
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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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National Youth Survey August 2007: Perspective toward social involvement, politics and views on current issues (124 KB)
Between August 8 and September 1, 2007, The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
conducted a nationwide telephone survey of 1,508 randomly selected Malaysians
between 20 and 35 years old. Sampling for the respondents was structured along...
Between August 8 and September 1, 2007, The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
conducted a nationwide telephone survey of 1,508 randomly selected Malaysians
between 20 and 35 years old. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the
national population profile and is specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state
of residence. The objective of this survey was to ask young adults in Malaysia to speak
on issues pertaining to their participation in community activities and politics as well as
their views towards governance and democracy. Six focus groups with youths and
members of youth groups were also conducted in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu,
Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
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12/01/2007 |
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National Youth Survey 2008: Perspectives toward social involvement, politics, lifestyle and values (770 KB)
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each...
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each respondent is defined as a
youth aged 20 between 35 years old. The poll was conducted from 13th November to 9th
December 2008. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the national population
profile (specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state of residence).
The objectives of this survey were to get young adults in Malaysia to speak for themselves rather
than others who speak on their behalf on issues pertaining to their participation in community
activities and politics as well as their views towards lifestyle and values.
This is the third consecutive year Merdeka Center has been conducting the National Youth
Survey with the support of the Asia Foundation.
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07/01/2009 |
Survey
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