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Mongolian Version: Sixth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - September 2008 (330 KB)
Mongolian language version of the Sixth Corruption Benchmarking Survey. 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...
Mongolian language version of the Sixth Corruption Benchmarking Survey. 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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Bangladesh Twenty-First National Public Perception Study Report: Preliminary Report on Perception Regarding National Election Issues (122 KB)
In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events. This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues related to the national election.
The...
In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events. This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues related to the national election.
The data reflect the situation in the last week of November 2008. The Asia Foundation and Data International Ltd. provided technical support. Conducted in 12 districts of the country (two in each of the six divisions), the perception study gathered impressions from a cross-section of ordinary citizens, civil society representatives, and local businesspersons through informal individual interviews in (i) each divisional headquarters and a proximate rural thana in the same district; and (ii) district headquarters of another randomly chosen district in each division and a proximate rural thana in the same district. A formal questionnaire with a mix of quantitative and qualitative questions was administered.
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12/24/2008 |
Report
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Bangladesh Twenty-First National Public Perception Study Report: Preliminary Report on Perception Regarding National Election Issues (Summary) (122 KB)
Summary: In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a
twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events.
This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues
related to the national...
Summary: In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a
twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events.
This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues
related to the national election.
The data reflect the situation in the last week of November 2008.
The Asia Foundation and Data International Ltd. provided technical
support. Conducted in 12 districts of the country (two in each of the
six divisions), the perception study gathered impressions from a
cross-section of ordinary citizens, civil society representatives, and
local businesspersons through informal individual interviews in (i)
each divisional headquarters and a proximate rural thana in the same
district; and (ii) district headquarters of another randomly chosen
district in each division and a proximate rural thana in the same
district. A formal questionnaire with a mix of quantitative and
qualitative questions was administered.
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12/24/2008 |
Report
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Elections in Asia (11x17) (1268 KB)
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia,...
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste.
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01/18/2009 |
Handout
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Elections in Asia (1272 KB)
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia,...
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste.
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01/19/2009 |
Program Profile
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Mongolia Voter Education Survey (English) (2260 KB)
With financial support from the British Embassy, The Asia Foundation sponsored a survey on voter and civic education issues in November and December 2008. The survey results provide a better understanding of public knowledge and expectations...
With financial support from the British Embassy, The Asia Foundation sponsored a survey on voter and civic education issues in November and December 2008. The survey results provide a better understanding of public knowledge and expectations in relation to elections and democratic processes in Mongolia. The objectives of the survey is to: identify potential interventions that will enhance public participation and support free and fair elections; and help ensure that the outcome of elections are accepted as accurately representing the will of the Mongolian people.
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03/19/2009 |
Report
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Mongolia Voter Education Survey (Mongolian) (1820 KB)
With financial support from the British Embassy, The Asia Foundation sponsored a survey on voter and civic education issues in November and December 2008. The survey results provide a better understanding of public knowledge and expectations...
With financial support from the British Embassy, The Asia Foundation sponsored a survey on voter and civic education issues in November and December 2008. The survey results provide a better understanding of public knowledge and expectations in relation to elections and democratic processes in Mongolia. The objectives of the survey is to: identify potential interventions that will enhance public participation and support free and fair elections; and help ensure that the outcome of elections are accepted as accurately representing the will of the Mongolian people.
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03/19/2009 |
Report
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Voter Registration in Mongolia: Assessment of Policies and Practices (English) (786 KB)
Mongolia's legal framework for elections generally conforms to most international principles associated with free, fair and credible elections. However, the absence of implementing regulations, ordinances and policies means that the spirit and...
Mongolia's legal framework for elections generally conforms to most international principles associated with free, fair and credible elections. However, the absence of implementing regulations, ordinances and policies means that the spirit and intent of the laws is not fully realized. The objective of this assessment, and other elections-related interventions, is
to improve voter registration and balloting procedures, in order to build trust and confidence in Mongolia's elected officials, its government, and its democracy.
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03/19/2009 |
Report
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Voter Registration in Mongolia Assessment of Policies and Practices (Mongolian) (734 KB)
Mongolia's legal framework for elections generally conforms to most international principles associated with free, fair and credible elections. However, the absence of implementing regulations, ordinances and policies means that the spirit and...
Mongolia's legal framework for elections generally conforms to most international principles associated with free, fair and credible elections. However, the absence of implementing regulations, ordinances and policies means that the spirit and intent of the laws is not fully realized. The objective of this assessment, and other elections-related interventions, is to improve voter registration and balloting procedures, in order to build trust and confidence in Mongolia's elected officials, its government, and its democracy.
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03/19/2009 |
Report
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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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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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Office Management: Financial Management Training Module 4 of 4 (1089 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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Solid Waste Collection and Transport: Service Delivery Training Module 1 of 4 (454 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. 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 (where applicable, 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.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Solid Waste Reduction: Service Delivery Training Module 2 of 4 (552 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. 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 (where applicable, 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.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Road and Drainage Maintenance: Service Delivery Training Module 3 of 4 (4359 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. 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 (where applicable, 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.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Solid Waste Planning and Disposal: Service Delivery Training Module 4 of 4 (625 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. 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 (where applicable, 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.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Building Partnerships Between Local Authorities and Citizens: A Training Module to Mobilize and Empower Citizen Groups (318 KB)
This resource book is designed to help citizens groups to establish cooperative relationships with local authorities and lay the groundwork for better governance and social accountability at the local level. The book contains information about...
This resource book is designed to help citizens groups to establish cooperative relationships with local authorities and lay the groundwork for better governance and social accountability at the local level. The book contains information about participatory approaches to building public confidence in local authorities and changing attitudes of local government toward citizens and citizen groups. The module guides trainers in affecting knowledge, attitudes and perceptions and describes the steps required to build partnerships between local authorities and civil society.
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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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Technology of Participation (450 KB)
This resource book is designed to be used by skilled Facilitator Trainers to deliver workshops on facilitation skills to local authority officials. The book contains background information on citizen participation and provides presentation...
This resource book is designed to be used by skilled Facilitator Trainers to deliver workshops on facilitation skills to local authority officials. The book contains background information on citizen participation and provides presentation material and group exercises on the "discussion method" and "workshop method" of engaging citizens in dialogue about public issues. The module will assist trainers to help local authority officials develop the skills and confidence needed to facilitate public consultations and come to consensus on solutions. The module 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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A Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008, Liam Chinn and Silas Everett (2549 KB)
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens,...
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens, community leaders, and members of the PNTL on a variety of contemporary local security and police-related issues so that the information generated is useful for policy makers and opinion shapers in government, the international community, and the broader Timorese public.
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03/31/2009 |
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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A Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008 (Tetun Version), Liam Chinn and Silas Everett (767 KB)
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens,...
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens, community leaders, and members of the PNTL on a variety of contemporary local security and police-related issues so that the information generated is useful for policy makers and opinion shapers in government, the international community, and the broader Timorese public.
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04/07/2009 |
Report
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Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey VII - April 2009 (418 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was conducted in March 2006, and thus is more statistically significant than the intervening surveys when the sample size was 600.
This survey is the seventh 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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04/30/2009 |
Survey
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Afghanistan: Labor Law Project (147 KB)
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to...
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to increase the understanding
and awareness of the new law and other
internationally recognized core labor standards
among members of the judiciary, workers,
employers, and the general public of Afghanistan.
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05/13/2009 |
Handout
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National Youth Survey 2008: Perspectives toward social involvement, politics, lifestyle and values (770 KB)
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each...
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each respondent is defined as a
youth aged 20 between 35 years old. The poll was conducted from 13th November to 9th
December 2008. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the national population
profile (specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state of residence).
The objectives of this survey were to get young adults in Malaysia to speak for themselves rather
than others who speak on their behalf on issues pertaining to their participation in community
activities and politics as well as their views towards lifestyle and values.
This is the third consecutive year Merdeka Center has been conducting the National Youth
Survey with the support of the Asia Foundation.
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07/01/2009 |
Survey
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Asia Foundation and Merdeka Center release 2008 National Youth Survey (235 KB)
Press Release: The Asia Foundation in partnership with the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research released findings from their third opinion poll, the 2008 National Youth Survey, which gauges Malaysia's youth perceptions on lifestyle, current...
Press Release: The Asia Foundation in partnership with the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research released findings from their third opinion poll, the 2008 National Youth Survey, which gauges Malaysia's youth perceptions on lifestyle, current issues, values, politics, and their own levels of civic and social involvement.
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07/02/2009 |
Press Release
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Merdeka 2008 National Youth Survey (Presentation) (1483 KB)
Slide presentation of findings from the 2008 Merdeka National Youth Survey. |
07/02/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: A Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice 2008 (879 KB)
Rule of law in Timor-Leste remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the formal justice...
Rule of law in Timor-Leste remains in a state of transition. Since Timor-Leste’s official declaration of independence and promulgation of the Constitution in 2002, there have been a range of notable achievements in the formal justice sector: the penal and civil codes were drafted and adopted; court actors were trained and appointed to positions as judges, prosecutors, and public defenders; and a court of appeals and four district courts were established and operationalized.
To take stock of the citizenry’s perceptions of their justice system in light of developments over the last four years, The Asia Foundation conducted the second nationwide survey of Law and Justice in Timor-Leste: a Survey of Citizen Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Law and Justice in December 2008. This survey was made possible by the generous support of the Australian Agency for International Development/Justice Facility and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A democracy assessment survey.
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07/09/2009 |
Survey
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Anti-Corruption Expert Highlights the Importance of Reliable Indicators and Verifiable Benchmarks in Controlling Corruption (41 KB)
Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, gave a talk entitled "Beyond Perceptions: Measuring Vulnerabilities to Corruption" at a public seminar held at the AIM Conference...
Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, gave a talk entitled "Beyond Perceptions: Measuring Vulnerabilities to Corruption" at a public seminar held at the AIM Conference Center. The seminar was jointly organized by The Asia Foundation and the Hills Program on Governance of the Asian Institute of Management. The event was attended by individuals from government, civil society, business, academe, and media.
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07/23/2009 |
Press Release
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Training Needs Assessment Report: Public Library Institutions and Communal Cultural Post Offices (English), Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (2691 KB)
Training Needs Assessment Report: Public Library Institutions and Communal Cultural Post Offices in Thai Nguyen, Nghe An, and Tra Vinh Provinces. Building Capacity for Public Library Institutions in Support of Public Access to the Internet in...
Training Needs Assessment Report: Public Library Institutions and Communal Cultural Post Offices in Thai Nguyen, Nghe An, and Tra Vinh Provinces. Building Capacity for Public Library Institutions in Support of Public Access to the Internet in Vietnam Project.
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08/14/2009 |
Survey
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