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Nepal: Preliminary Mapping of Gender-Based Violence (1120 KB)
Worldwide, Gender Based Violence (GBV) is the leading cause of death of women between the ages of 19 and 44 – more than war, cancer, or car accidents. Apart from the individual suffering, it carries high a cost for society and is a major...
Worldwide, Gender Based Violence (GBV) is the leading cause of death of women between the ages of 19 and 44 – more than war, cancer, or car accidents. Apart from the individual suffering, it carries high a cost for society and is a major obstacle to development. This mapping is expected to inform the Gender Based Violence Complaints Handling and Monitoring Unit set up under the Office of the Prime Minister, government ministries, organizations working in the field of GBV, and various other stakeholders on the activities being carried out on GBV around the country and the key actors involved. Thus, this preliminary mapping is expected to set the groundwork for more extensive research to ensure that overlapping and duplication is considerably avoided and to contribute towards the designing of a holistic plan and support for effectively addressing GBV in Nepal.
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08/25/2010 |
Analysis
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Education for Afghan Girls and Women (1535 KB)
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal...
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal education and training for women and girls. The Foundation works both to increase girls' access to education as well as to improve the quality of education offered. During the years of conflict, the Foundation supported education for Afghan girls and women living in refugee camps in Pakistan. During the Taliban years, when girls were banned from school, the Foundation supported PARSA, a local Kabul-based organization that ran home schools for girls.
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09/16/2010 |
Handout
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Women's Empowerment Program: Vietnam (443 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Programs in Vietnam. |
09/30/2010 |
Handout
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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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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2010 (2352 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Fall 2010 |
10/15/2010 |
Handout
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Education for Afghan Girls and Women (Pashto) (566 KB)
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal...
Since it reopened its office in Afghanistan in 2002, The Asia Foundation has established strong links with the formal education system, and also supports civil society organizations to provide remedial, vocational, and other non-formal education and training for women and girls. The Foundation works both to increase girls' access to education as well as to improve the quality of education offered. During the years of conflict, the Foundation supported education for Afghan girls and women living in refugee camps in Pakistan. During the Taliban years, when girls were banned from school, the Foundation supported PARSA, a local Kabul-based organization that ran home schools for girls.
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03/14/2011 |
Handout
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Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1990 KB)
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying...
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
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04/01/2011 |
Report
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Khmer version - Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1449 KB)
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular...
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
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04/01/2011 |
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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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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David D. Arnold's Remarks from First Annual Lotus Leadership Awards Luncheon 2011 (81 KB)
Remarks from David D. Arnold, President of The Asia Foundation, at the First Annual Lotus Leadership Awards Luncheon held in New York, June 8, 2011. |
06/08/2011 |
Speech
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Summer 2011 (649 KB)
In this issue: "Six Days in Afghanistan," "Lotus Circle Honors Dr. David Ho for Work in Women's Health," "New Book on Economic Governance," "Future Leaders Experience Asia," "Asia Foundation President Speaks in Sydney," "South Korea's Green...
In this issue: "Six Days in Afghanistan," "Lotus Circle Honors Dr. David Ho for Work in Women's Health," "New Book on Economic Governance," "Future Leaders Experience Asia," "Asia Foundation President Speaks in Sydney," "South Korea's Green Growth," "David Arnold Meets UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon," "Featured Multimedia," and "Sri Lanka Dialogue Explores Aid Between Asian Nations."
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07/29/2011 |
Handout
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Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia (1480 KB)
The Asia Foundation's anti-trafficking program in Mongolia. |
09/01/2011 |
Handout
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Supporting Women's Higher Education in Mongolia (Mongolian) (195 KB)
In 2010, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the Zorig Foundation, launched a scholarship program funded by the Shirin Pandju Merali Foundation. The program supports university education for 120 female students who were unable to continue...
In 2010, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the Zorig Foundation, launched a scholarship program funded by the Shirin Pandju Merali Foundation. The program supports university education for 120 female students who were unable to continue their education due to financial constraints.
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09/01/2011 |
Handout
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Anti-Trafficking Program in Mongolia (Mongolian) (1511 KB)
The Asia Foundation has been at the forefront of addressing human trafficking issues in Mongolia since 2002. In May 2009, the Foundation was awarded a two-year program to reduce and deter human trafficking, from and within Mongolia, through...
The Asia Foundation has been at the forefront of addressing human trafficking issues in Mongolia since 2002. In May 2009, the Foundation was awarded a two-year program to reduce and deter human trafficking, from and within Mongolia, through improved investigation, prosecution, and prevention.
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09/01/2011 |
Handout
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Women's Entrepreneurship (2109 KB)
Generating Economic Opportunities for Women in Asia
An overview of The Asia Foundation's work in fostering economic opportunities for women in Asia. |
09/12/2011 |
Handout
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Women's Political Participation (367 KB)
The Asia Foundation has had a dedicated program to increasing women’s participation in democratic processes and public decisionmaking across the Asia-Pacific region since 1992. The Foundation’s commitment to advancing women’s...
The Asia Foundation has had a dedicated program to increasing women’s participation in democratic processes and public decisionmaking across the Asia-Pacific region since 1992. The Foundation’s commitment to advancing women’s political participation is based on the recognition that broad citizen participation is not only an important end in itself, but it is also the key to addressing the immediate, practical, and longterm strategic needs of women. Ultimately, increasing women’s political participation is an effective means for promoting more open, democratic societies in which women are full participants and beneficiaries of national development. Working with and through local partner organizations in 21 countries throughout Asia, the Foundation serves as a regional resource providing technical expertise, training, and financial support.
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09/14/2011 |
Handout
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Protecting and Promoting Women's Legal Rights (561 KB)
The Asia Foundation has worked with Asian governments
and local partner organizations for over 50 years
to support and strengthen legal systems so they can
more effectively protect women's rights. Together with
our local partners, we...
The Asia Foundation has worked with Asian governments
and local partner organizations for over 50 years
to support and strengthen legal systems so they can
more effectively protect women's rights. Together with
our local partners, we provide communities with
information on their rights under national law and
provide women with free legal aid to empower them
with the knowledge, courage, and support to claim
their rights and take control of their lives.
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09/14/2011 |
Handout
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Gender-Based Violence (3073 KB)
Gender-based violence is one of the most prevalent and destructive problems women face worldwide, often resulting in debilitating physical and psychological trauma. This serious problem is deeply-rooted in women's low status within...
Gender-based violence is one of the most prevalent and destructive problems women face worldwide, often resulting in debilitating physical and psychological trauma. This serious problem is deeply-rooted in women's low status within society—a problem The Asia Foundation works to address on many fronts. Our programs work with entire communities to change negative attitudes and social customs that condone violence against women. We also work to prevent violence and address the immediate needs of victims by supporting shelters and providing counselling, legal aid, and vocational skills to help women rebuild their lives.
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09/14/2011 |
Handout
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Preventing Human Trafficking and Protecting Victims in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam (452 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's anti-trafficking program, 2009-11. |
10/01/2011 |
Program Profile
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Girls Education-Education and Vocational Training (1846 KB)
It is widely recognized that when you educate a girl, her life and the lives around her are changed forever. Education can improve economic opportunities by preparing girls with the knowledge and skills they need to find employment. Attending...
It is widely recognized that when you educate a girl, her life and the lives around her are changed forever. Education can improve economic opportunities by preparing girls with the knowledge and skills they need to find employment. Attending school also allows girls more time and opportunities to learn basic life skills, often resulting in later marriages for them, and fewer, healthier, and better educated children. However, in many developing Asian countries girls are often kept out of school, and many women are unable to read and write. Women who lack education and skills become vulnerable to cycles of illiteracy, poverty, and abuse. Our programs create opportunities for women and girls to avoid this trap.
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10/13/2011 |
Handout
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Combating Human Trafficking in Asia (2103 KB)
Human trafficking is one of the most serious human
rights challenges confronting the world today. The Asia Foundation's presence across the Asia-Pacific
region for more than 50 years, and its network of over
60 local counter-trafficking...
Human trafficking is one of the most serious human
rights challenges confronting the world today. The Asia Foundation's presence across the Asia-Pacific
region for more than 50 years, and its network of over
60 local counter-trafficking partners, gives us the
unique ability to work both nationally and across
borders to combat this egregious human rights
violation.
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10/13/2011 |
Handout
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Manual for social workers and staff providing services to victims of human trafficking (1020 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Manual for care of victims of human trafficking developed under the Foundation's anti-human trafficking program. |
11/01/2011 |
Report
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Manual for social workers and staff providing services to victims of human trafficking (209 KB)
Manual for care of victims of human trafficking developed under the Foundation's anti-human trafficking program. |
11/01/2011 |
Report
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Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan (2668 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empwerment Programs in Afghanistan. |
11/11/2011 |
Handout
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Women’s Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan (11x17) (2663 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Programs in Afghanistan. |
11/11/2011 |
Handout
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Collection of best products from the communication campaigns on safe migration education in An Giang, Can tho and Dong Thap provinces (3905 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Between 2010 and 2011, the Foundation supported An Giang, Dong Thap, and Can Tho provinces to integrate safe migration education into school curriculums and community activities. Activities included communication campaigns to...
(In Vietnamese) Between 2010 and 2011, the Foundation supported An Giang, Dong Thap, and Can Tho provinces to integrate safe migration education into school curriculums and community activities. Activities included communication campaigns to raise public awareness of safe migration. Thousands of students and young people sent in writings, songs, poems, drawings, and photos on safe migration and human trafficking. This book is a collection of the best pieces from the campaign.
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12/01/2011 |
Book
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in universities and colleges in Mekong Delta (6229 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in schools in Mekong Delta (7836 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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Training Guide on How to integrate safe migration and anti-human trafficking in curricula in Community Learning Centers (5722 KB)
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide...
(In Vietnamese) Training guides for school teachers, Community Learning Centers' instructors and university professors to integrate safe migration education in prevention of human trafficking into their teaching curriculums. The guides provide information on human trafficking and safe migration and sample modules for delivering that knowledge to young people and students.
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12/01/2011 |
Report
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