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LankaCorps: Engaging Youth of Sri Lanka Origin in Sri Lanka's Post-War Development (2457 KB)
LankaCorps is a unique volunteer program for young professionals, between the ages of 21 and 29, of Sri Lankan heritage who want to contribute to this dynamic, multi-ethnic nation. After decades of war, The Asia Foundation believes these...
LankaCorps is a unique volunteer program for young professionals, between the ages of 21 and 29, of Sri Lankan heritage who want to contribute to this dynamic, multi-ethnic nation. After decades of war, The Asia Foundation believes these fellowships will help contribute to the island's long-term recovery.
Fellows are placed in six-month assignments with established businesses, nonprots, and government departments. They participate in local social and economic initiatives and organizations, while discovering themselves and gaining a deeper understanding of contemporary Sri Lanka.
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03/25/2013 |
Brochure
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About The Asia Foundation (1332 KB)
Brief description of the work of The Asia Foundation, including our vision, mission, values and impact. |
02/13/2013 |
Program Profile
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Program Overview (2400 KB)
A brief overview of the major program areas of The Asia Foundation. |
02/13/2013 |
Program Profile
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Economic Development (11x17) (5321 KB)
Advancing Entrepreneurship and Economic Opportunities for Small and Medium Businesses
The Asia Foundation has a decades-long history of supporting broad-based economic growth across Asia through both public and private...
Advancing Entrepreneurship and Economic Opportunities for Small and Medium Businesses
The Asia Foundation has a decades-long history of supporting broad-based economic growth across Asia through both public and private channels. Through its Economic Development programs, the Foundation has assisted micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in accessing the legal information, financing, business services, and skills they need to enhance their competitiveness and profitability, thereby helping to create jobs and reduce poverty.
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01/09/2013 |
Program Profile
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Rapid Situation Assessment of Gangs in Male' (1022 KB)
Maldives 2012
Gang violence in the Maldives is becoming increasingly commonplace and the nature of violence more brutal as new types of drugs and weapons are used. There are reportedly between 20 and 30 different gangs operating in...
Maldives 2012
Gang violence in the Maldives is becoming increasingly commonplace and the nature of violence more brutal as new types of drugs and weapons are used. There are reportedly between 20 and 30 different gangs operating in Male' with 50 to 400 members in each group. Gang violence impacts almost all citizens of the capital in one way or another. Businesses and neighbourhoods frequently have property damaged during gang violence; youth congregate in public areas, often using drugs and starting fights; and during political rallies gangs are seen on the streets causing chaos.
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11/07/2012 |
Report
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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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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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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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National Values Survey: Sri Lanka 2011 (4492 KB)
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society with four major religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Roman Catholicism. As the country emerges from decades of war, new ethno-religious dynamics are emerging...
Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society with four major religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Roman Catholicism. As the country emerges from decades of war, new ethno-religious dynamics are emerging which have implications for peace and coexistence between communities. This survey is meant to help uncover some of those dynamics. Within this complex and evolving ethno-religious landscape, The Asia Foundation conducted the National Values in Sri Lanka Survey in late 2011 to gain a more grounded understanding of people's perceptions of religious beliefs and practices, influence of religious leaders, inter-religious relations, and tolerance for religious expression.
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07/11/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Kalmunai Town (628 KB)
A poltiical-economy profle of Kalmunai, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Hambantota Town (527 KB)
A political-economy profle of Hambantota town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Galle Town (620 KB)
A political-economy profle of Galle town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Batticaloa Town (724 KB)
A political-economy profle of Batticaloa town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Bandarawela Town (586 KB)
A political-economy profle of Bandarawela town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Badulla Town (624 KB)
A political-economy profle of Badulla town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Ampara Town (631 KB)
A political-economy profle of Ampara town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Nuwara EliyaTown (670 KB)
A political-economy profle of Nuwara Eliya town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Matara Town (619 KB)
A political-economy profle of Matara town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Trincomalee Town (546 KB)
A political-economy profle of Trincomalee town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Matale Town (743 KB)
A political-economy profle of Matale town, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Kandy Town (619 KB)
A political-economy profle of Kandy, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
07/02/2012 |
Survey
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Information and Communication Technology for Development (1702 KB)
Since the 1990s, The Asia Foundation has supported programs aimed at accelerating the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) by civil society, government, and the private sector. Certain advances in ICT – such as the...
Since the 1990s, The Asia Foundation has supported programs aimed at accelerating the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) by civil society, government, and the private sector. Certain advances in ICT – such as the pervasive adoption of mobile telephones and the rapid spread of internet connectivity – have dramatically increased the speed of information processing, as well as the ease, frequency, and quality of communications in the developing world.
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06/28/2012 |
Handout
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Project List - FY2011 (2932 KB)
Our annual Project List is an inventory of Asia Foundation projects, programs, and grants on the ground in Asia and in the U.S. This edition covers fiscal year 2011. |
06/13/2012 |
Report
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Vavuniya Town (562 KB)
A political-economy profle of Vavuniya, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
05/30/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Mannar Town (632 KB)
A political-economy profle of Mannar, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
05/30/2012 |
Survey
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Political-Economy Profiles: A Brief Report on the Business Environment of Jaffna Town (660 KB)
A poltiical-economy profle of Jaffna, one of a series of reports that surveyed a cross-section of local businesses across 15 districts in Sri Lanka. |
05/30/2012 |
Survey
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Annual Report - FY2011 (2746 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2011. |
05/02/2012 |
Report
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Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas (2211 KB)
Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas: Balancing Development, Governance, and Security
Subnational conflict is a widespread problem in Asia, affecting nearly two-thirds of the countries in South and Southeast Asia. While...
Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas: Balancing Development, Governance, and Security
Subnational conflict is a widespread problem in Asia, affecting nearly two-thirds of the countries in South and Southeast Asia. While most of Asia is rapidly developing, subnational conflict areas typically lag behind in key development indicators. Many of these regions have been afflicted by conflict for decades, leading to protracted cycles of under-development, poor governance and instability. These conditions create an environment that stifles local economic growth, prevents integration into the national and regional economies, and leads to deteriorating social services. The project team will focus on four cases of subnational conflicts and post-conflict in Asia: Mindanao and Sulu (Philippines), Southern Thailand, Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka, and Aceh (Indonesia).
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04/06/2012 |
Program Profile
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Program Partnership in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas (11 x 17) (1983 KB)
While much of Asia is developing rapidly, several countries and subnational regions remain caught in protracted cycles of conflict and fragility, leading to under-development, poor governance and instability. State-society relations in these...
While much of Asia is developing rapidly, several countries and subnational regions remain caught in protracted cycles of conflict and fragility, leading to under-development, poor governance and instability. State-society relations in these environments are often troubled, and have frequently become the primary cause of prolonged conflict and fragility. Many citizens in conflict-affected and fragile regions have come to see their government as distant, unresponsive, inaccessible, or absent altogether. When citizens perceive states as illegitimate, many will simply avoid contact with their governments, and in some cases support violent challenges to state authority.
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04/06/2012 |
Handout
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