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Financial Reporting and Cash Management: Financial Management Training Module 1 of 4 (310 KB)
Financial Management Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Financial Management. Each module kit contains...
Financial Management Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Financial Management. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (such as Excel spreadsheets, on CD), to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance (SLILG).
- Module 1 – Financial Reporting and Cash Management
- Module 2 – Revenue Enhancement
- Module 3 – Grant Management and Donor Relations
- Module 4 – Office Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan: Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People, Part 1 of 4, Robert D. Lamb (3293 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 11, April 2012
Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of...
Occasional Paper No. 11, April 2012
Formal and Informal Governance in Afghanistan is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation's recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. This paper provides detailed analysis of the survey data on governance in Afghanistan, explores Afghans' views of governance, and considers the implications of those views on efforts to improve governance in Afghanistan in the short term.
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04/23/2012 |
Analysis
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Fostering Civic Engagement at the Subnational Level (1601 KB)
Mongolia is experiencing unprecedented growth and change, fueled by revenues from mining. Although the country's transition to democracy has been relatively smooth, citizen satisfaction is low. The concentration of economic opportunity in the...
Mongolia is experiencing unprecedented growth and change, fueled by revenues from mining. Although the country's transition to democracy has been relatively smooth, citizen satisfaction is low. The concentration of economic opportunity in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, has created a huge urban migration, with nearly 50 percent of Mongolians now living in the capital. Meeting the needs of recent arrivals in Ulaanbaatar and creating economic opportunities in other regional cities will be important if Mongolia is to deliver sustainable, broad-based improvements in the welfare of its population. The government of Mongolia is committed to fostering more responsive and capable local governments to improve citizen satisfaction, recognizing that decentralization often contributes to better development outcomes. Policymakers, led by the office of the president, are therefore pursuing an ambitious agenda to revive Mongolia's decentralization process.
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02/28/2013 |
Program Profile
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Fourth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey (244 KB)
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment...
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment of the shelter, a direct result of growing awareness of these problems in Laos and the passage of the 2004 Development and Protection of Women Act, was made possible by the dedicated work of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), which has been supported by the Foundation for more than a decade.
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09/01/2007 |
Survey
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Fourth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey-in Mongolian (958 KB)
Mongolian version
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic...
Mongolian version
The Asia Foundation supported the establishment and construction of the first women’s shelter in the Lao PDR—opening in January 2006—to serve the needs of victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. The establishment of the shelter, a direct result of growing awareness of these problems in Laos and the passage of the 2004 Development and Protection of Women Act, was made possible by the dedicated work of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), which has been supported by the Foundation for more than a decade.
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09/01/2007 |
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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Governance and Civil Society in Timor-Leste (1361 KB)
In Timor-Leste, The Asia Foundation is working to support credible, peaceful, and fair elections and to
enhance the capacity of newly elected suco councils to strengthen citizen participation in village and
municipal governance. |
11/13/2009 |
Handout
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Governance, Health, and Empowerment (243 KB)
Pakistan’s economic and social challenges include rapid population growth, a fragile macroeconomic situation, governance problems, slow progress on poverty reduction, and gender disparities. All of these factors have contributed to poor...
Pakistan’s economic and social challenges include rapid population growth, a fragile macroeconomic situation, governance problems, slow progress on poverty reduction, and gender disparities. All of these factors have contributed to poor health indicators for a large segment of Pakistan’s population, characterized by high maternal and child mortality and morbidity rates. The Asia Foundation promotes participatory, accountable, and transparent governance and strengthening the rule of law, and in Pakistan, this work extends to the health sector.
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05/01/2006 |
Handout
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Grant Management & Donor Relations: Financial Management Training Module 3 of 4 (468 KB)
Financial Management Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Financial Management. Each module kit contains...
Financial Management Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Financial Management. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (such as Excel spreadsheets, on CD), to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance (SLILG).
- Module 1 – Financial Reporting and Cash Management
- Module 2 – Revenue Enhancement
- Module 3 – Grant Management and Donor Relations
- Module 4 – Office Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Guide to Proposal Writing for Local Authorities (1182 KB)
This guidebook is designed to help local authority personnel write a successful project proposal for submission to a funding agency or similar organization. It sets out the basic steps in project identification and describes each section of a...
This guidebook is designed to help local authority personnel write a successful project proposal for submission to a funding agency or similar organization. It sets out the basic steps in project identification and describes each section of a well written proposal. The booklet provides writing tips and samples and examples of proposal components and provides information on how proposals are likely to be evaluated. Local authorities may use the “Directory of Funding and Resource Agencies for LAs in Sri Lanka” to identify places to submit proposals. Trainers may also use the guide to support workshops or “write shops” (facilitated proposal writing sessions) on proposal preparation. The guide is available in English, Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance (SLILG).
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Guideline for PRODIP Grant Applicants (216 KB)
Guidelines for grant applicants under the Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices (PRODIP) project. |
06/08/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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Hong Kong Donor and Corporate Engagement Program (417 KB)
Community Engagement Stakeholders Forum 2005: Navigating the Road to More Effective Partnerships in Hong Kong. |
10/13/2005 |
Report
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How Civil Society Organizations Work Politically to Promote Pro-Poor Policies in Decentralized Indonesian Cities, Laurel MacLaren, Alam Surya Putra, Erman Rahman (2493 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 6, June 2011
A brief paper examining how civil society organizations take advantage of the increased opportunities created by decentralization to influence local policy outcomes in urban areas of Indonesia,...
Occasional Paper No. 6, June 2011
A brief paper examining how civil society organizations take advantage of the increased opportunities created by decentralization to influence local policy outcomes in urban areas of Indonesia, focusing on the cities of Semarang and Pekalongan.
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06/29/2011 |
Analysis
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Human Rights in Nepal: A Status Report, 2003, National Human Rights Commision, Nepal (1937 KB)
Supported by The Asia Foundation and published by the National Human Rights Commision, Nepal this human rights status report covers the major human rights issues in Nepal in 2003. |
06/01/2003 |
Report
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Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia (981 KB)
A Report by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (July 2010)
The Report is an output of CCHR's Human Trafficking Trial Monitoring Sub-Project, supported by The Asia Foundation, and part of the wider CCHR Trial Monitoring Project. The...
A Report by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (July 2010)
The Report is an output of CCHR's Human Trafficking Trial Monitoring Sub-Project, supported by The Asia Foundation, and part of the wider CCHR Trial Monitoring Project. The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008 (the "LHTSE"). CCHR aims to use the findings of the Report as a basis for dialogue with the judiciary and other relevant stakeholders, and hopes that the Report will serve as a useful tool for research and study related to human trafficking and fair trial rights in Cambodia.
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09/03/2010 |
Report
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Improving Private Islamic Education in Thailand (2339 KB)
Since 1961, The Asia Foundation has been working with private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand. The Foundation recognizes the central role of Islam in the education process and has partnered with local reformers working with...
Since 1961, The Asia Foundation has been working with private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand. The Foundation recognizes the central role of Islam in the education process and has partnered with local reformers working with pondok to upgrade the quality of their instruction.
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05/01/2008 |
Program Profile
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Impunity in Nepal: An Exploratory Study, Binod Bhattarai, Mohan Mainali, Jogendra Ghimere, & Akhilesh Upadhyay (185 KB)
Impunity or lack of fear of punishment not only weakens the concept of the rule of law but also violates the human rights of others, the victims and society at large. Human rights violations in Nepal are taking place on a day-to-day basis. The...
Impunity or lack of fear of punishment not only weakens the concept of the rule of law but also violates the human rights of others, the victims and society at large. Human rights violations in Nepal are taking place on a day-to-day basis. The political debate on whether it is right or wrong to absolve violators of the rights of citizens during transition is argued well by both sides—those for and against. However, because no conclusion has yet been reached—let alone anyone being punished—the rights of victims to see justice done continue to be violated. This study seeks to document the level of impunity in Nepal and identify areas and actions that may be undertaken to remedy the situation.
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09/01/1999 |
Report
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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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Islamic Organizations and Development in Indonesia (166 KB)
Building on 35 years of collaboration with Muslim organizations in Indonesia, The Asia Foundation currently supports Islamic civil society organizations in their efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, improve local governance, and...
Building on 35 years of collaboration with Muslim organizations in Indonesia, The Asia Foundation currently supports Islamic civil society organizations in their efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, improve local governance, and reduce poverty in Indonesia. These organizations have long formed the vital core of Indonesia's civil society and continue to play a leading role in democratic reform and improving social conditions. They include groups belonging to the mass-based organizations Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah which together claim over 60 million members, with networks that span the country from the national down to the district and village levels. Commanding legitimacy and influence in both state and society in Indonesia, Islamic organizations are a natural partner in Indonesia's development.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Islamic Organizations and Development in Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (165 KB)
ORGANISASI ISLAM DAN PEBANGUNAN DI INDONESIA Sejak tahun 1970-an, Asia Foundation men- jalin kerjasama dengan organisasi- organisasi Islam guna memperbaiki tata pemerintahan lokal, meningkatkan partisi- pasi masyarakat dalam proses...
ORGANISASI ISLAM DAN PEBANGUNAN DI INDONESIA Sejak tahun 1970-an, Asia Foundation men- jalin kerjasama dengan organisasi- organisasi Islam guna memperbaiki tata pemerintahan lokal, meningkatkan partisi- pasi masyarakat dalam proses demokrasi, dan mengurangi kemiskinan di Indonesia. Dalam sejarah Indonesia hingga saat ini, organisasi-organisasi Islam ini merupakan bagian penting dari masyarakat sipil di Indonesia yang mendukung pembaruan demokrasi dan memperbaiki kondisi sosial- ekonomi di Indonesia. Sebagian besar mitra Asia Foundation yang berada di tingkat nasional hingga lokal adalah lembaga-lembaga di bawah payung kultur Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) dan Muhammadiyah.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban: Reflections on a Survey of the Afghan People, Part 4 of 4, Antonio Giustozzi (1308 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 16, August 2012
Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey,...
Occasional Paper No. 16, August 2012
Justice and State-Building in Afghanistan: State vs. Society vs. Taliban is one of a series of analytical papers on The Asia Foundation’s recently released public-opinion survey, Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People. The series of essays provide detailed analysis of the survey data on the opinions and perceptions of Afghans toward government, public policy, democracy, and political and social change as interpreted by specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the region. The contributors comment on trends, patterns, and variations owing to Afghan geography, ethnicity, and other factors, and offer policy advice with a long-term view on the future of Afghanistan.
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08/22/2012 |
Report
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Key Findings - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (83 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Afghanistan in 2009: A Survey of the Afghan People (39 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2009 survey. |
10/27/2009 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People (149 KB)
Key findings from Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People. |
11/09/2010 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Dari - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (97 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Dari. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Dari - Afghanistan in 2009: A Survey of the Afghan People (119 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2009 survey, in Dari. |
10/27/2009 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Dari - Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People (146 KB)
Key findings from Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People, in Dari. |
11/09/2010 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (102 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Pashto. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2009: A Survey of the Afghan People (128 KB)
Summary of key findings from Afghanistan in 2009 survey, in Pashto. |
10/27/2009 |
Survey
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Key Findings - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People (118 KB)
Key findings from Afghanistan in 2010: A Survey of the Afghan People, in Pashto. |
11/09/2010 |
Survey
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