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New Study Informs Trafficking-in-Persons Prevention Initiatives (66 KB)
The recent TAF/GEC survey confirmed that a growing number of low-income or unemployed girls between 19 – 35 years old are the most vulnerable to human trafficking. Vulnerability is defined as a desire to work or study abroad, combined...
The recent TAF/GEC survey confirmed that a growing number of low-income or unemployed girls between 19 – 35 years old are the most vulnerable to human trafficking. Vulnerability is defined as a desire to work or study abroad, combined with a low standard of living and willingness to accept offers of work and study from individuals.
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02/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Government of Mongolia strides towards ratification of the Palermo Protocol in an effort to combat trafficking in persons and international organized crime (101 KB)
On March 26-28, 2007 the Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs, the Asia Foundation and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), with support from USAID and the U.S. Department of State, organized a national forum on the “Palermo...
On March 26-28, 2007 the Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs, the Asia Foundation and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), with support from USAID and the U.S. Department of State, organized a national forum on the “Palermo Convention and Domestic Legislation” for government, law enforcement, NGOs and international organizations. More than 150 people participated in the three-day conference, the purpose of which was to combat trafficking in persons by building support for ratification of the Palermo Protocol and amendments of the Criminal and Criminal Procedures codes during the spring session of parliament.
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03/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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The Asia Foundation and the Mongolian Students’ Union Launch nationwide Anti-trafficking campaign (175 KB)
An estimated 600,000-800,000 women, and children are trafficked across international borders each year, approximately 80 percent are young women and girls, and up to 50 percent are minors. Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are...
An estimated 600,000-800,000 women, and children are trafficked across international borders each year, approximately 80 percent are young women and girls, and up to 50 percent are minors. Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. The Asia Foundation and its newest partner, the 55,000 member strong, Mongolian Students’ Union (MSU) launched a major campaign to prevent trafficking in May.
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06/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Women's Empowerment Programs in East Timor (203 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s East Timor programs support the development of democratic institutions and processes and the active participation of women at the national and local levels in all aspects of nation-building. The Foundation...
The Asia Foundation’s East Timor programs support the development of democratic institutions and processes and the active participation of women at the national and local levels in all aspects of nation-building. The Foundation cooperates with Timorese organizations to increase opportunities for women in this new democracy.
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07/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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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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The Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA) Monitoring and Evaluation Research Report (756 KB)
The Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization, established in 1999. The association’s main activities are to train single-parent women-headed households to grow and sell organic...
The Mongolian Women Farmers’ Association (MWFA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization, established in 1999. The association’s main activities are to train single-parent women-headed households to grow and sell organic vegetables and poultry, and thereby increase their income.
In 2006 and 2007, The Asia Foundation (TAF) provided grants to the MWFA as part of its program promoting economic development and fighting against domestic violence. This report is an evaluation and assessment of the benefits and impacts of the project.
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12/01/2007 |
Report
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Government of Mongolia Turns Out in Force to Fight Trafficking - in Mongolian (98 KB)
In Mongolian-
Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A...
In Mongolian-
Everyday across Asia men, women, and children are deceived, lured across borders and exploited. Mongolia is not immune to this crime. Cases have been recorded, but the scope and number of Mongolian victims is unknown. A partnership between government, civil society organizations and law enforcement officials is forming to prevent and prosecute trafficking, and to protect victims. On April 26 and 27, The Asia Foundation and USAID’s regional trafficking advisor organized a seminar to strengthen the capacity of government, civil society and police to counter trafficking, and improve prevention, protection and prosecution under Mongolian and international law.
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02/12/2008 |
Program Profile
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Expanding Economic Opportunities for Women (177 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment program opens up economic opportunities for women. Working with local partners, our projects provide women with the full range of tools they need to be productive and profitable, including job training...
The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment program opens up economic opportunities for women. Working with local partners, our projects provide women with the full range of tools they need to be productive and profitable, including job training and networking, access to credit, and business management training. Our projects also educate women workers on their rights and help them mobilize to reform discriminatory laws and demand fair and equal treatment in the workplace.
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09/01/2008 |
Handout
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Advancing Educational Opportunities in Afghanistan (310 KB)
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a functional...
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Kabul in February 2002 to launch new program initiatives in key areas central to the development of post-Taliban Afghanistan. Essential among these initiatives is the creation of a functional system of education which is vital for long-term reconstruction of the country.
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09/01/2008 |
Handout
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Combating Human Trafficking in Vietnam (852 KB)
Lessons learned and practical experiences for future program design and implementation. 2002-2008. The report features an overview culled from The Foundation's experience in implementing program interventions in collaboration with an expanding...
Lessons learned and practical experiences for future program design and implementation. 2002-2008. The report features an overview culled from The Foundation's experience in implementing program interventions in collaboration with an expanding network of local and international partners that share our commitment to bettering the lives of trafficking victims and protecting those at-risk of being trafficked.
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09/09/2008 |
Report
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In Thailand: Empowering Communities and Minorities Hill-Tribe Women Enter the Political Arena (132 KB)
The Asia Foundation helps women leaders from eight northern hill-tribes to gain the knowledge, confidence, and momentum needed to join local government. |
09/11/2008 |
Handout
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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 |
Survey
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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 |
Survey
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Ministry of Women's Affairs Initiative to Support Policy and Advocacy (89 KB)
The women of Afghanistan face a number of
daunting social and humanitarian challenges. Two
of the most pressing are the inability to participate
fully in all aspects of Afghan society and the
lack of access to education. The Asia...
The women of Afghanistan face a number of
daunting social and humanitarian challenges. Two
of the most pressing are the inability to participate
fully in all aspects of Afghan society and the
lack of access to education. The Asia Foundation supports the
Ministry of Women’s Affairs Initiative to Support
Policy and Advocacy (MISPA). MISPA is
committed to strengthening the Ministry’s skills
in leadership, communication, outreach, and
networking among staff at the national level as
well at the provincial level through the 34 local
offices.
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02/01/2009 |
Handout
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Increasing Women's Political Participation (304 KB)
The Asia Foundation and its Asian partners help
women develop the skills they need to run effective
political campaigns and build broad-based public
support. Our programs encourage women to engage in
political and decisionmaking processes...
The Asia Foundation and its Asian partners help
women develop the skills they need to run effective
political campaigns and build broad-based public
support. Our programs encourage women to engage in
political and decisionmaking processes and contribute
to increased government accountability to all citizens.
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03/04/2009 |
Handout
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Women's Economic Empowerment Program: Pakistan (259 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s Women’s Empowerment
Program is committed to improving the lives and livelihood
of women throughout Pakistan. With over 54
years of experience on-the-ground in Pakistan, our programs
include initiatives to...
The Asia Foundation’s Women’s Empowerment
Program is committed to improving the lives and livelihood
of women throughout Pakistan. With over 54
years of experience on-the-ground in Pakistan, our programs
include initiatives to encourage women to vote,
raise women’s awareness of their rights, and give women
the skills to earn an income.
The Asia Foundation has just completed a very successful
18-month long program to empower impoverished
women in eight provinces in Pakistan. The goal of the
project was to train women to use new technologies and
understand markets so that they could become
successful as entrepreneurs.
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04/10/2009 |
Handout
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Women's Empowerment Program: Indonesia (478 KB)
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their...
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their society.
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04/24/2009 |
Handout
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Women's Empowerment Program: Nepal (317 KB)
For more than 20 years, The Asia Foundation has
worked to empower Nepali women. Nepal is one of
the least-developed countries in the world and experiences
high rates of poverty, exacerbating the cultural
disadvantages faced by Nepali...
For more than 20 years, The Asia Foundation has
worked to empower Nepali women. Nepal is one of
the least-developed countries in the world and experiences
high rates of poverty, exacerbating the cultural
disadvantages faced by Nepali women. To increase
women’s opportunities and improve their status, the
Foundation has protected women’s legal rights and
reformed discriminatory laws and policies; provided
educational scholarships to disadvantaged girls;
supported vocational training and job placement for
young women at-risk of trafficking and trafficking
survivors; and trained women to run for elected office
to ensure their needs are reflected in public decisionmaking.
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06/24/2009 |
Handout
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Cambodia Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program (102 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program in Cambodia. |
07/06/2009 |
Program Profile
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Increasing Education Opportunities for Afghan Girls (109 KB)
The Asia Foundation addresses strategic educational needs in Afghanistan by supporting initiatives in
higher education and increasing educational opportunities for women and girls. |
07/21/2009 |
Handout
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USAID and The Asia Foundation Expand Counter-Trafficking Program in Vietnam's Mekong Delta (Vietnamese version) (194 KB)
Vietnamese version of press release announcing a new grant of $500,000 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for a two-year project to strengthen the Government of Vietnam's ongoing anti-trafficking efforts in the...
Vietnamese version of press release announcing a new grant of $500,000 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for a two-year project to strengthen the Government of Vietnam's ongoing anti-trafficking efforts in the Mekong Delta. The new project will reach 40,000 students through education and training.
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10/05/2009 |
Press Release
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Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia (53 KB)
In Mongolia, trafficking in persons for commercial and sexual exploitation is on the rise, though relatively
few cases have been tried, and fewer perpetrators convicted. Law enforcement and judicial officials face
daunting challenges in...
In Mongolia, trafficking in persons for commercial and sexual exploitation is on the rise, though relatively
few cases have been tried, and fewer perpetrators convicted. Law enforcement and judicial officials face
daunting challenges in their efforts to investigate, prosecute, and adjudicate human trafficking cases.
Though Mongolian anti-trafficking statutes were significantly strengthened in early 2008, weaknesses
remain in the interpretation and implementation of the legal code.
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11/17/2009 |
Handout
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The Asia Foundation Signs MOU With Lao Women's Union (Lao Language) (99 KB)
Lao language version of press release. |
01/14/2010 |
Press Release
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Women's Empowerment Program: Cambodia (716 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Programs in Cambodia. |
01/25/2010 |
Handout
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Thailand: Access to Justice in Thailand's Troubled South (264 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's work providing access to justice and empowering women in Thailand's troubled South. |
02/26/2010 |
Handout
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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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Women's Empowerment Program: Laos (1007 KB)
The Asia Foundation re-established an office in Laos in 2009, enabling us to expand on our 20 year history of providing opportunities for Lao women to improve their lives. |
03/26/2010 |
Handout
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (2695 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
Handout
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (11x17) (2690 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
Handout
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