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Type
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Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2006 (2460 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2006. |
03/01/2007 |
Report
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U.S.-India Relations, Karl F. Inderfurth (70 KB)
Chapter from the full report, America's Role in Asia: Asian and American Views. |
09/10/2008 |
Report
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Human Trafficking in India: Dynamics, Current Efforts, and Intervention Opportunities for The Asia Foundation, Sadika Hameed, Sandile Hlatshwayo, Evan Tanner, Meltem Türker, and Jungwon Yang (1469 KB)
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This study outlines the social and political context of human trafficking in India,...
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This study outlines the social and political context of human trafficking in India, evaluates the current NGO, donor, and government efforts to fight trafficking, and recommends promising interventions based on current gaps and 'best practice' approaches.
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03/12/2010 |
Report
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Background Information on Human Trafficking in India - A supplement to the "Human Trafficking in India: Dynamics, Current Efforts, and Intervention Opportunities for The Asia Foundation" Report, Sadika Hameed, Sandile Hlatshwayo, Evan Tanner, Meltem Türker, and Jungwon Yang (2034 KB)
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This document contains research that was conducted as background for the report,...
The Asia Foundation collaborated with a team of Stanford graduate students to conduct a mapping study of current anti-human trafficking efforts in India. This document contains research that was conducted as background for the report, including analysis of the legal framework, profiles of states included in the study, and an overview of different types of counter-trafficking interventions.
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03/12/2010 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2009 (2896 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2009 |
04/13/2010 |
Report
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Project List - FY 2009 (1687 KB)
A list of The Asia Foundation's projects and partners - Fiscal Year 2009 |
04/28/2010 |
Miscellaneous
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Political Settlements: Implications for International Development Policy and Practice, Thomas Parks, William Cole (1854 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 2, July 2010
The processes of development are fundamentally shaped by powerful political, economic, and security actors in aid-recipient countries. These actors use their influence to shape formal governance...
Occasional Paper No. 2, July 2010
The processes of development are fundamentally shaped by powerful political, economic, and security actors in aid-recipient countries. These actors use their influence to shape formal governance institutions, policies, and the distribution of development assistance to advance their interests. The political settlements framework is an important new approach that may help international development organizations to better understand and respond to this reality and the challenges to developmental progress that is often affected by political dynamics in developing countries. This paper seeks to translate the concepts underlying political settlements into principles, strategies, and guidelines for practical action by donors and other development assistance organizations.
Thomas Parks, Regional Director for Governance and Conflict, The Asia Foundation William Cole, Senior Director, Governance, Law, and Civil Society Programs & Program Strategy and Development, The Asia Foundation
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07/28/2010 |
Analysis
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From Analysis to Implementation: The Practice of Political Economy Approaches to Economic Reform, V. Bruce J. Tolentino (896 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 3, September 2010
This paper sketches out the operational features of emerging political economy-based approaches to sectoral economic policy reform. Section 1 traces some of the literature on the political...
Occasional Paper No. 3, September 2010
This paper sketches out the operational features of emerging political economy-based approaches to sectoral economic policy reform. Section 1 traces some of the literature on the political economy analysis of reforms. Section 2 outlines the international development community’s increasing recognition of the political economy aspects of economic governance, and their efforts to undertake sharper political economy analysis of reform challenges. Finally, in Section 3 the paper identifies elements of operational reform approaches that move beyond disengaged political economy analysis towards on-the-ground implementation of political strategies in policy reform processes.
V. Bruce J. Tolentino, Director, Economic Reform and Development, The Asia Foundation
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09/20/2010 |
Analysis
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Women's Empowerment in India, Reecha Upadhyay (231 KB)
An analytical overview and issue briefs on women's empowerment in India, including rights and security, economic opportunities, and women in politics. |
09/30/2010 |
Analysis
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Local Governance Programs (11x17) (1432 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Handout
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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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Annual Report - FY2010 (1809 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Report
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Project List - FY2010 (2573 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 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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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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Updates from Washington, DC: March, 2012 (911 KB)
In this issue: Indonesia, Nepal, Cambodia, South Korea, Philippines, India, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste. |
03/16/2012 |
Handout
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Spring 2012 (4111 KB)
In this issue: "Books for Asia Hosts Vartan Gregorian in NYC, Launches Tech Start-up Fund," "Skoll Global Threats Fund to Help Address Water Sharing in Asia," "Citi's Ida Liu to Chair Lotus Awards 2012," "Asia Foundation Announces Five New...
In this issue: "Books for Asia Hosts Vartan Gregorian in NYC, Launches Tech Start-up Fund," "Skoll Global Threats Fund to Help Address Water Sharing in Asia," "Citi's Ida Liu to Chair Lotus Awards 2012," "Asia Foundation Announces Five New Trustees," "Amb. Verveer Meets Experts from Asia Foundation Panel on Women's Changing Roles in Asia," "Briefly Noted," "Multimedia," "Ashraf Ghani Briefs on Afghan Transition 2014," "Henry Luce Foundation Renews China Young Diplomats Program."
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05/01/2012 |
Brochure
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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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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation (171 KB)
Since early 2011, The Asia Foundation and the Korea Development Institute have been working together to move development effectiveness forward by facilitating mutual learning among both emerging Asian development cooperation partners and...
Since early 2011, The Asia Foundation and the Korea Development Institute have been working together to move development effectiveness forward by facilitating mutual learning among both emerging Asian development cooperation partners and "traditional" aid donors.
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11/21/2012 |
Program Profile
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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation (279 KB)
Report from the Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation dialogue held November 28-29, 2012 in Sydney and Canberra, Australia. |
11/29/2012 |
Report
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India (1648 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's work in India. |
02/12/2013 |
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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Updates from Washington, DC: February, 2013 (643 KB)
In this issue: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, and South Korea |
02/27/2013 |
Brochure
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Political Economy Analysis of the Teesta River Basin (1543 KB)
Water governance throughout South Asia has long been dominated by technical perspectives from civil engineering, economics, and international law. Across the region, state actors, scientists, and technocrats have monopolized policy formulation...
Water governance throughout South Asia has long been dominated by technical perspectives from civil engineering, economics, and international law. Across the region, state actors, scientists, and technocrats have monopolized policy formulation and implementation providing limited space for the expression of legitimate civil society voices and stakeholder interests. In this largely state driven discourse, broader social and ecological perspectives have been underrepresented. Bringing the discourse on water use, sharing, and management closer to affected communities and stakeholders can help to reduce environmental degradation and thereby the potential for conflict.
In May 2012, with support from the Skoll Global Threats Fund, The Asia Foundation (TAF) in partnership with civil society organizations in India and Bangladesh began a political economy analysis of the Teesta River Basin. To try and unpack the interests around water governance in the Teesta Basin, the analysis sought to identify and map key actors and stakeholders in the basin, their incentives, relative stakes, and their ability to influence water governance decisions in the basin. The analysis highlights five distinct political economy features of water negotiations and governance in the Teesta River Basin: Seeing like a state; legitimate stakeholders and actors excluded from the table; legitimate interests excluded from the table; weak articulation of stakeholder interests; and, state control of data and information.
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03/20/2013 |
Analysis
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