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U.S. Ambassador Mark Minton launches Anti-Corruption Curriculum at leading Universities in Mongolia (159 KB)
comprising lawyers, political scientists and leading academics formed and began developing an Anti-Corruption Curriculum for the National Law School, and for the Management Academy which trains most of Mongolia’s civil servants. The...
comprising lawyers, political scientists and leading academics formed and began developing an Anti-Corruption Curriculum for the National Law School, and for the Management Academy which trains most of Mongolia’s civil servants. The group met actively through the fall and early winter, and on March 21st U.S. Ambassador Mark Minton participated in a ceremony that officially launched the new curriculum for the spring semester which is soon-to-start. The Deans of each of the institutions delivered presentations in which they pledged their support for an important initiative that will inform and influence the behavior of future Mongolian leaders.
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02/06/2008 |
Program Profile
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The Cost of Moving Goods (English) (18222 KB)
Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research...
Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) implemented a comprehensive survey of domestic trucking costs along nine routes in Indonesia. The survey explicitly examined licensing costs, road charges and the costs associated with poor infrastructure. Through GPS tracking and interviews with firm managers and truck drivers, the survey identifies exactly who is charging drivers, where they are being charged and how much.
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04/14/2008 |
Survey
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The Cost of Moving Goods (Bahasa) (18087 KB)
Bahasa Indonesia version - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for...
Bahasa Indonesia version - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) implemented a comprehensive survey of domestic trucking costs along nine routes in Indonesia. The survey explicitly examined licensing costs, road charges and the costs associated with poor infrastructure. Through GPS tracking and interviews with firm managers and truck drivers, the survey identifies exactly who is charging drivers, where they are being charged and how much.
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04/14/2008 |
Survey
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The Cost of Moving Goods (small version - English) (1305 KB)
(Small version - no graphics) - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute...
(Small version - no graphics) - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) implemented a comprehensive survey of domestic trucking costs along nine routes in Indonesia. The survey explicitly examined licensing costs, road charges and the costs associated with poor infrastructure. Through GPS tracking and interviews with firm managers and truck drivers, the survey identifies exactly who is charging drivers, where they are being charged and how much.
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04/14/2008 |
Survey
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Programs Addressing Violent Conflict (309 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's programs addressing violent conflict. |
04/30/2008 |
Program Profile
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Programs Addressing Violent Conflict (11x17 version) (309 KB)
(11x17 version) An overview of The Asia Foundation's programs addressing violent conflict. |
04/30/2008 |
Program Profile
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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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Private Islamic School Reform – Extracurricular Activities (583 KB)
The Asia Foundation supports creative extracurricular activities – including science, math, language, and social studies camps – to improve the quality of education for students of private Islamic schools (pondok) in...
The Asia Foundation supports creative extracurricular activities – including science, math, language, and social studies camps – to improve the quality of education for students of private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand.
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05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Private Islamic School Reform - Preparing Students for University (403 KB)
To make sure students are prepared to meet the challenges of higher education, The Asia Foundation has been helping private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand improve the quality of their secular instruction. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Private Islamic School Reform - Improving English Language Opportunities (306 KB)
With the assistance of The Asia Foundation, private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand are improving the quality of their English language instruction and creating innovative ways for students to excel. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Private Islamic School Reform - Supporting Teachers (332 KB)
With support from The Asia Foundation, teachers at private Islamic schools (pondok) in Thailand are reforming the education process and raising the standards of their instruction. |
05/01/2008 |
Handout
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Fifth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey 2006-2008 (410 KB)
In March 2008 the fifth semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey was completed. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to...
In March 2008 the fifth semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey was completed. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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05/02/2008 |
Survey
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Fifth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey 2006-2008 (Mongolian version) (903 KB)
(In Mongolian) In March 2008 the fifth semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey was completed. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and...
(In Mongolian) In March 2008 the fifth semi-annual corruption benchmarking survey was completed. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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05/02/2008 |
Survey
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A theoretical framework and principles for the establishment and management of civil society organizations in Vietnam, Dr. Nguyen Manh Cuong, Rector of ISS (542 KB)
A nonprofit sector governance guide for NGOs and civil society groups in Vietnam to provide them with a broader understanding of civil society development issues in general and in Vietnam in particular; and to provide clear guidance on the...
A nonprofit sector governance guide for NGOs and civil society groups in Vietnam to provide them with a broader understanding of civil society development issues in general and in Vietnam in particular; and to provide clear guidance on the critical elements affecting the establishment and operations of a strong and credible civil society organization - from internal governance issues, to fundraising, to human resources.
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06/01/2008 |
Report
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Mongolia Survey: Communtiy-Oriented Policing in Mongolia (462 KB)
This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement offi cials, and the...
This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement offi cials, and the other to community and civil society representatives; the second is a narrative report based on information gathered from interviews, participant observation and general observation that enhanced the questionnaire data. The latter part of the report is a summation of the analysis and provides discussion related to the nature of the relationship between the police and the community in survey sites.
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09/01/2008 |
Survey
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Mongolia Survey: Communtiy-Oriented Policing in Mongolia (Mongolian Versioni) (1885 KB)
Mongolian Version: This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia
between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts:
one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law...
Mongolian Version: This survey on “Community-Oriented Policing” was conducted in Mongolia
between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts:
one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement
offi cials, and the other to community and civil society
representatives; the second is a narrative report based on information
gathered from interviews, participant observation and general
observation that enhanced the questionnaire data. The latter part of
the report is a summation of the analysis and provides discussion
related to the nature of the relationship between the police and the
community in survey sites.
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09/01/2008 |
Survey
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Mongolia Survey: Community Oriented Policing in Mongolia (564 KB)
This survey on "Community-Oriented Policing" was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement officials, and the other to...
This survey on "Community-Oriented Policing" was conducted in Mongolia between March and April 2008. The report consists of two main parts: one is an analysis of questionnaires administered to law enforcement officials, and the other to community and civil society representatives; the second is a narrative report based on information gathered from interviews, participant observation and general observation that enhanced the questionnaire data.
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09/23/2008 |
Survey
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Regional Sharia Regulations in Indonesia: Anomaly or Symptom?, Robin Bush (747 KB)
An excerpt from Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia, edited by Greg Fealy and Sally White (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 2008, pp. 174-191. Reproduced here with the kind permission of the...
An excerpt from Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia, edited by Greg Fealy and Sally White (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 2008, pp. 174-191. Reproduced here with the kind permission of the publisher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
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09/24/2008 |
Analysis
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Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (3447 KB)
The findings from The Asia Foundation's fourth public opinion poll in Afghanistan, "Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People" which covers the largest population sample ever surveyed at one time in all 34 of Afghanistan's provinces....
The findings from The Asia Foundation's fourth public opinion poll in Afghanistan, "Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People" which covers the largest population sample ever surveyed at one time in all 34 of Afghanistan's provinces. A democracy assessment survey.
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10/28/2008 |
Survey
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FAQ - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (147 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey. |
10/28/2008 |
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 - 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 - 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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FAQ - Dari - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (63 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Dari. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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FAQ - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (43 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Afghanistan in 2008 survey, in Pashto. |
10/28/2008 |
Survey
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Press Release - Pashto - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (86 KB)
Pashto translation of the Press Release, "The Asia Foundation Releases 2008 Afghan Public Opinion Poll" |
10/28/2008 |
Press Release
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Press Release - Dari - Afghanistan in 2008: A Survey of the Afghan People (63 KB)
Dari translation of the Press Release, "The Asia Foundation Releases 2008 Afghan Public Opinion Poll" |
10/28/2008 |
Press Release
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Training Needs Assessment of Civil Society Organizations in Vietnam (594 KB)
Organizational Development and Community Mobilization in the Policy and Law-making Process
Civil Society Empowerment and Participation in the Policy and Law-making Process in Vietnam Project
This assessment provides a...
Organizational Development and Community Mobilization in the Policy and Law-making Process
Civil Society Empowerment and Participation in the Policy and Law-making Process in Vietnam Project
This assessment provides a basis for developing a training program within a project on internal governance and advocacy for VNGOs.
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11/01/2008 |
Report
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Training Needs Assessment of Civil Society Organizations in Vietnam - Vietnamese Version (1077 KB)
(Vietnamese Version.) Organizational Development and Community Mobilization in the Policy and Law-making Process
Civil Society Empowerment and Participation in the Policy and Law-making Process in Vietnam Project
(Vietnamese Version.) Organizational Development and Community Mobilization in the Policy and Law-making Process
Civil Society Empowerment and Participation in the Policy and Law-making Process in Vietnam Project
This assessment provides a basis for developing a training program within a project on internal governance and advocacy for VNGOs.
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11/01/2008 |
Report
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Sixth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - September 2008 (354 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance for corruption, and support for measures to combat corruption.
The purpose of the survey series is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/04/2008 |
Survey
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