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Women's Empowerment Programs in East Timor - Tetum version (78 KB)
Fundasaun Ázia nia programa sira iha Timor- Leste tulun dezenvolvimentu ba instituisaun demokrátika no prosesu sira, no partisipasaun ativa feto sira nian iha nivel nasionál no lokál iha aspetu hotu-hotu prosesu...
Fundasaun Ázia nia programa sira iha Timor- Leste tulun dezenvolvimentu ba instituisaun demokrátika no prosesu sira, no partisipasaun ativa feto sira nian iha nivel nasionál no lokál iha aspetu hotu-hotu prosesu harii nasaun nian. Fundasaun koopera ho organizasaun Timór sira hodi aumenta oportunidade ba feto sira iha demokrasia foun ida ne’e.
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07/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Elections in Asia (1272 KB)
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia,...
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste.
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01/19/2009 |
Program Profile
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Local Governance Programs (1435 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Program Profile
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Women in Asia (11x17 version) (675 KB)
A brief overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Program. |
02/13/2012 |
Program Profile
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Program Partnership in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Areas (2019 KB)
While much of Asia is developing rapidly, some 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, some 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 |
Program Profile
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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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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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Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2005 (1949 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2005 |
03/01/2006 |
Report
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A Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008 (Tetun Version), Liam Chinn and Silas Everett (767 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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04/07/2009 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2010 (1809 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Report
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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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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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RSIS Policy Report: Timor-Leste celebrates a decade of Independence (406 KB)
A brief report that examines the state of nation building in Timor-Leste today and the significance of the 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections for the country and Southeast Asia as a region. |
07/17/2012 |
Report
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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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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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Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: A Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice 2008 (879 KB)
Rule of law in Timor-Leste remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the formal justice...
Rule of law in Timor-Leste remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the formal justice sector: the penal and civil codes were drafted and adopted; court actors were trained and appointed to positions as judges, prosecutors, and public defenders; and a court of appeals and four district courts were established and operationalized.
To take stock of the citizenry’s perceptions of their justice system in light of developments over the last four years, The Asia Foundation conducted the second nationwide survey of Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: a Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice in December 2008. This survey was made possible by the generous support of the Australian Agency for International Development/Justice Facility and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A democracy assessment survey.
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07/09/2009 |
Survey
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Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: A Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice 2008 (Tetum) (1761 KB)
Rule of law in Timor-Leste (East Timor) remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the...
Rule of law in Timor-Leste (East Timor) remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the formal justice sector: the penal and civil codes were drafted and adopted; court actors were trained and appointed to positions as judges, prosecutors, and public defenders; and a court of appeals and four district courts were established and operationalized.
To take stock of the citizenry’s perceptions of their justice system in light of developments over the last four years, The Asia Foundation conducted the second nationwide survey of Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: a Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice in December 2008. This survey was made possible by the generous support of the Australian Agency for International Development/Justice Facility and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A democracy assessment survey.
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08/25/2009 |
Survey
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Timor-Leste Ministry of Finance Quality of Service Perception Survey (3410 KB)
A client satisfaction survey designed to take a snapshot of the Timor Leste Ministry of Finance's services through the eyes of its clients - chiefly, privately held companies - to determine areas in which services could be improved. The survey...
A client satisfaction survey designed to take a snapshot of the Timor Leste Ministry of Finance's services through the eyes of its clients - chiefly, privately held companies - to determine areas in which services could be improved. The survey focuses specifically on the procurement, customs, and tax units of the ministry.
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03/25/2010 |
Survey
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