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[政治] 美國國家民主基金會(NED)给中国民运,脏毒,僵毒。。。多少钱?

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发表于 2011-5-25 13:54 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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Rule of Law and Public Participation
$458,660
To strengthen the rule of law, enhance citizens’ awareness of their legal rights, enhance norms of access to information and the free flow of information, and broaden participation in public policy debates. Projects will support a variety of educational, research, policy analysis, and legal aid activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$271,863
To promote workers’ rights by building the research and advocacy capacity of emerging grassroots industrial accident victims’ NGOs in China. The Solidarity Center will work with local partners to support initiatives that foster Chinese NGOs’ participation in domestic networks seeking to open space for civil society involvement in implementing industrial occupational safety and health (OSH), and to strengthen links between Chinese and international OSH advocates.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$133,958
To strengthen rule of law and labor rights enforcement, and to promote the peaceful resolution of labor disputes. The Solidarity Center and its long-time partner will work together to enhance the advocacy skills and online networking ability of labor lawyers and workers rights groups, as well as to foster international solidarity with grassroots labor-rights protection initiatives.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$127,806
The Solidarity Center will support worker rights advocates to educate and empower workers to protect their rights. The Solidarity Center will provide training in practical skills and knowledge for selected advocates; promote and sustain networks of worker rights NGOs, labor law reformers and practitioners; provide technical models for integrating occupational safety and health principles and improvements into a nascent collective bargaining processes; and promote plant-level occupational safety and health worker committees.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$30,272*
Through its website, continued distribution of its worker rights information CDs inside China, and frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press, the Solidarity Center’s partner aims to promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights and, by speaking on behalf of Chinese workers, inform the international community on the labor rights situation in China.

Asia Catalyst, Inc.
$145,000*
To improve Chinese NGOs’ operational capacity, and facilitate cooperation between Chinese NGOs and counterparts in the region. Asia Catalyst will develop a Chinese-language web-based forum featuring a variety of resources for NGOs, including information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection efforts across the region. Asia Catalyst will also organize training programs for NGO staff and volunteers, including workshops on decision-making and other internal governance processes.

Asia Catalyst, Inc.
$32,587*
To function as a regional forum and facilitate cross-border linkages among NGOs. Asia Catalyst will maintain a Chinese-language informational website that will include resources for NGOs and post information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection initiatives.

Beijing Dongzhen-Nalan Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. (BDNCCC)
$45,000
To strengthen civil society and advance respect for human rights. BDNCCC will facilitate several trainings for civic groups to introduce to participants basic concepts of human rights and organizational development skills, such as management systems, leadership, and team building.

Beijing Spring, Inc.
$145,000
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Beijing Yirenping Information & Counseling Center, LLC
$100,000
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The Center will maintain a telephone hotline to provide citizens with legal aid, conduct research regarding legal reforms and produce related public reports, make policy recommendations to relevant authorities, and hold a discussion series for lawyers and concerned citizens.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information and Counseling Company Limited
$255,000
To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting, activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and other public health threats.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$120,188
To encourage better local public governance in China, to advance discussion of democratic governance, and to enhance private-sector participation in policy debates. CIPE will support its local partner to develop and produce the first edition of a planned annual empirical analysis of local government performance as reported in the domestic media, which will complement the partner’s established annual index rating provincial governments on public governance best practices and actual outcomes. The partner will also continue its highly successful bi-weekly policy symposia.

Center for International Private Enterprise
$115,647
To encourage opportunities for free and open public debate about current events, political issues and reform agendas in China. CIPE will support a local partner’s weekly discussion forums at which key policy issues and current events can be freely debated. The forums are open to the public and aim to attract participants from diverse backgrounds. The forum organizer will create a summary of the discussion after each forum, and distribute it online and in print format.

Center for Modern China
$231,000
To maintain a forum for informed and responsible debate of public policy questions. The Center will publish Modern China Studies, a quarterly Chinese-language scholarly journal that features economic and social science research concerning liberal, democratic solutions to contemporary policy questions in China.

China Aid Association, Inc.
$75,000
To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will provide legal aid in select cases, and publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation of religious issues and human rights abuses, particularly concerning religion.

China Free Press
$155,000
To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese prodemocracy websites that provide a platform for discussion and debate on current events and important social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights column as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center
$292,000
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. The Center will disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of developments in China and important international events through two Chinese-language websites and an email list.

China Labor Watch
$34,070
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Democratic China, Inc.
$195,000
$18,000 (Supplement)

To promote well-informed and uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China’s political development. The grantee will publish the online Chinese-language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries news and analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs, culture, history, and international relations.

Friends of China Labour Bulletin, Inc.
$40,000
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China, Inc.
$250,000
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for social, legal, and political development through collaborative research and education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Centre, Inc.
$152,950
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China
$85,000
To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among pro-democracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Federation of Journalists
$32,000
To strengthen the capacity of local journalists to advance press freedom in China. The program will provide training in international standards and practices, facilitate regional engagement in monitoring press freedom in China, and distribute print and electronic reports and newsletters.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$880,000
To strengthen independent grassroots institutions, open dialogue on public policy questions, and more widespread rights awareness. IRI will support the healthy development of civil society organizations and coalitions via both subgrant support and technical assistance, including exchanges enabling Chinese civil society actors and government officials to observe and discuss relevant social and regulatory frameworks as implemented by their Central European counterparts.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$320,000
To increase transparency and accountability in local government, and to advance dialogue between grassroots civil society and local and national government on public policy development and implementation. IRI will support an integrated, multifaceted program designed to open the budgeting process to greater oversight and input by local legislators. IRI will also undertake cooperative activities with a local think tank to promote the development of responsive social policy and to implement experimental reforms as an advocacy tool for wider reform.

International Republican Institute (IRI)*
$45,000
To strengthen rural women’s land rights in China. IRI will partner with a grassroots non-governmental organization to conduct multiple stakeholder workshops and outreach in a selected province. The project will research, document, and publicize, realistic, replicable best practices in protecting rural women’s equal access to land-use rights, as is required under the law.

International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation
$226,804
To advance the human rights of ethnic Uyghur women and children. The Foundation will maintain an English- and Uyghur-language website on the human rights situation of Uyghur women and children; conduct a civic-education seminar for Uyghur women; and conduct advocacy on behalf of the human rights of Uyghurs in China.

Laogai Research Foundation
$53,000
To campaign for the abolition of the Laogai labor camps. The Foundation will carry out investigation and documentation of the Laogai system and other human rights concerns in China, and will publish additional books in its Chinese-language series featuring the memoirs of Laogai survivors.

Morning Bell Press
$25,191*
To stimulate public debate regarding reforms in China. Morning Bell Press will publish and distribute original works by Chinese authors regarding key events in recent Chinese history.

National Democratic Institute (NDI)
$141,830
To deepen the understanding and practice of democratic principles. NDI will work to strengthen citizen participation in environmental decision making. NDI will conduct workshops on practical participatory methods; develop an informal network with environmental NGO leaders and officials; and compile best practices and models of public participation in environmental decision making.

Princeton China Initiative
$320,000
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency, accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$187,087
To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the internet in China. The Princeton China Initiative’s China Digital Network program will bring together specialists in internet technology to exchange information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative
$125,000
To provide an effective forum for free expression and to stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Princeton China Initiative
$15,200
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency, accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center
$88,000
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols living in the Southern Mongolia region of China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as Southern Mongolia, through its website and its English and Mongolian language electronic publication, Southern Mongolian Watch.

Wei Jingsheng Foundation, Inc.
$54,300
To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights and to inform the international community on the labor rights situation in China. The Foundation will continue its outreach through its website, continued distribution of information to China, and frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.

* Indicates Department of State funding beyond NED's annual appropriation

The grant listings posted here are from the 2009 Annual Report, published in June 2010.


http://www.ned.org/where-we-work/asia/china

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发表于 2011-5-25 14:09 | 显示全部楼层
基金会真是个好东西。。。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:17 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:22 | 显示全部楼层
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American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$130,860
To promote freedom of association by building the capacity of democratic trade unions in Hong Kong. The Solidarity Center will work with its local partner to support initiatives for collective bargaining, member organizing and civic empowerment.

Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor
$170,000
To raise the standards of human rights protection and democratic representation in Hong Kong. The Monitor will carry out human rights reporting, casework, campaigning, and public education drawing local and international attention to civil rights and human rights developments in Hong Kong.

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI)
$272,140
To advance the dialogue between citizens and political actors on constitutional reforms. Through sponsoring public forums and a political participation website, NDI will support local civil society organizations to analyze and provide recommendations on the government’s proposal for constitutional reform.

The grant listings posted here are from the 2009 Annual Report, published in June 2010.


http://www.ned.org/where-we-work/asia/china-hong-kong

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:25 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:30 | 显示全部楼层
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China (Tibet)

Bodkyi Translation and Research House
$15,000*
To increase the knowledge of the Tibetan monastic community in exile about Chinese minority laws and the theory and practice of nonviolent action. The Bodkyi Translation and Research House will conduct a series of workshops and produce a variety of resource material for distribution to monks in exile on Chinese minority laws and the theory and practice of nonviolent action.

Consultations Samdup
$50,000*
To share information, facilitate dialogue, and improve understanding between Tibetans in exile and Tibetans and Chinese inside China. Consultations Samdup will carry out an on-line communication project directed primarily at outreach to Chinese citizens inside China to engage them on issues of freedom of information, democracy, and human rights, especially with respect to Tibet.

Gu-Chu-Sum Movement of Tibet
$43,675*
To provide support to Tibetan political prisoners and to educate Tibetans in exile about human rights conditions in Tibet. Gu-Chu-Sum will support serving and former political prisoners in Tibet, sponsor a lecture tour and human rights workshops, maintain a human rights desk, and publish a bi-monthly human rights newsletter.

International Campaign for Tibet (ICT)
$50,000
To improve understanding of human rights and democracy-related concerns in Tibet among Chinese, both in China and abroad, and to increase communication between Tibetans and Chinese. ICT will facilitate interaction between Tibetan and Chinese officials, academics, and others through meetings, conferences, and the publication of a Chinese-language newsletter and website.

International Tibet Support Network
$45,000
To improve strategic planning and coordination of worldwide campaigns for human rights and democracy in Tibet. ITSN will facilitate an international campaign for greater freedom in Tibet based on a comprehensive three-year strategic plan, produce advocacy materials for use by members, and organize international meetings of Tibet support groups.

Khawa Karpo Tibet Culture Centre
$25,000
To provide news and analysis to the Tibetan public and to promote greater discussion and debate on current issues related to Tibet and Tibetans. Khawa Karpo will publish the weekly Tibetan-language newspaper, Bo-Kyi-Bang-Chen (Tibet Express), and maintain a trilingual website.

Students for a Free Tibet
$22,506*
To strengthen Tibetan activists’ skill in information gathering, media advocacy, information communication technology, grassroots organizing, and leadership. Students for a Free Tibet will conduct a two-week leadership training program for Tibetan youth, focusing on democracy, media strategy, nonviolent tactics, and the use of technology in campaigning and organizing

Tibet Museum
$15,000
To preserve material related to modern Tibetan history and to educate visitors about the Tibetan culture and people. The Tibet Museum will maintain and operate its Dharamsala-based museum, “Demton Khang,” display a touring exhibition, organize seminars and lectures, publish a newsletter and brochures, and maintain a website.

Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD)
$50,000
To raise awareness about and to deepen understanding of democracy in Tibet. TCHRD will produce and disseminate reports and newsletters highlighting the situation in Tibet and conduct workshops and speaking tours on democracy and human rights for Tibetans in exile.

Tibetan Institute for Performing Arts (TIPA)
$15,000*
To promote democratic ideas and values through music and the performing arts. TIPA will produce audio and visual material related to democracy and sponsor performances of traditional Tibetan theater, opera, and music throughout Tibetan communities in India to reinforce concepts of nonviolence and democracy.

Tibetan Literacy Society
$35,000
To provide the Tibetan public with independent and accurate information on developments in Tibet and in the exile community, and to promote open discussion among intellectuals and a general readership on civic issues, including human rights and democracy. The Tibetan Literacy Society will publish and distribute throughout the Tibetan community in exile Tibet Bod-Kyi-Dus-Bab (Tibet Times), a Tibetan-language newspaper published three times a month.

Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre (TPPRC)
$15,000*
To enhance the capacity of the legislative branch of the Tibetan government-in-exile by strengthening the skills of Tibetan parliamentarians-in-exile in strategic planning, outreach, and communications. The Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre will organize an eight-day workshop on strategic planning skills and ways to promote dialogue and outreach with the Chinese and international community.

Tibetan Review Trust Society
$25,000
To promote freedom of press and to improve understanding of democratic concepts in the Tibetan exile community. Tibetan Review will publish a monthly English-language news magazine that provides Tibetans in exile and the international community with Tibet-related news, insightful editorials and opinion pieces, including articles written by prominent journalists, academics, and others interested in Tibetan issues.

Tibetan Women’s Association (Central)
$15,000
To promote the social, political, and economic empowerment of Tibetan refugee women and to raise awareness of human rights violations against women in Tibet. The Tibetan Women’s Association will publish a bi-monthly newsletter and a bilingual magazine and advocate for the rights of Tibetan women.

Voice of Tibet
$33,600*
To encourage and to sustain independent public opinion inside Tibet and to familiarize Tibetans with the ideals of democracy and human rights. The “Voice of Tibet,” an independent, Tibetan-language shortwave radio station, will broadcast regular news about Tibet, the Tibetan exile community, and the Tibetan government-in-exile to listeners in Tibet and in neighboring countries.

Welfare Society Tibetan Chamber of Commerce
$15,000
To empower and build the capacity of the Tibetan Chamber of Commerce (TCC) to support the development of a sustainable Tibetan business community and to encourage entrepreneurship among Tibetans. The TCC will organize a series of workshops for the Tibetan business community on entrepreneurship and to help develop the capacity of the TCC in business association operations and management.

* Indicates Department of State funding beyond NED's annual appropriation

The grant listings posted here are from the 2009 Annual Report, published in June 2010.


National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 / (202) 378-9700
info@ned.org

http://www.ned.org/where-we-work/asia/china-tibet

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:34 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:38 | 显示全部楼层
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China (Xinjiang)

International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation
$25,000 (Supplement)
To advance the human rights of ethnic Uyghur women and children. The supplement will enable the organization to hire a full-time interpreter/translator to work with Foundation director Rebiya Kadeer. Such language assistance is necessary for her to be effective in international advocacy work.

International Uyghur PEN Club (IUPC)
$69,502*
To increase awareness of the situation for Uyghur writers and artists in China, and to build a broad coalition in defense of freedom of expression. IUPC will organize a conference bringing members from eight Turkic-speaking PEN Centers, as well as other concerned activists, and will compile a publication titled “A Voice for Freedom in Central Asia.” IUPC will maintain a website publishing banned writings and the works of persecuted poets, historians, journalists, and others, and will conduct international advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers.

Uyghur American Association
$249,000
To raise awareness of Uyghur human rights issues and advance Uyghurs’ religious freedom and human rights. The UAA’s Uyghur Human Rights Project will research, document and bring to international attention, independent and accurate information about human rights violations affecting the Turkic populations of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

World Uyghur Congress
$186,000
To enhance the ability of Uyghur prodemocracy groups and leaders to implement effective human rights and democracy campaigns. The World Uyghur Congress will organize an annual conference bringing together prodemocracy Uyghur leaders and active volunteers for strategy and training sessions focusing on coalition-building and creating comprehensive action plans.

* Indicates Department of State funding beyond NED's annual appropriation

The grant listings posted here are from the 2009 Annual Report, published in June 2010.

National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 / (202) 378-9700
info@ned.org


http://www.ned.org/where-we-work/asia/china-xinjiang

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 14:40 | 显示全部楼层
基金会真是个好东西。。。。。
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发表于 2011-5-25 14:51 | 显示全部楼层
法治和公众参与

458,660美元

加强法治意识,增强citizensa€™提高他们的合法权益,规范获取信息和资讯的自由流动,拓宽公民参与公共政策的辩论。项目将支持各种教育、研究、政策分析、法律援助活动。

国际劳工团结美国的中心

271,863美元

€™权益,促进workersa通过建设研究和宣传能力的€工伤事故victimsa新兴草根非政府组织在中国™。团结中心将工作与当地合作伙伴的支持措施,促进中国NGOsa€™参与国内网络寻求开放空间在公民社会参与实施工业职业安全和健康高贵),加强中国与国际高贵之间联系的倡导者。

国际劳工团结美国的中心

133,958美元

加强法治和劳工权利的使用,以及促进和平解决劳动争议。团结中心及其长期的合作伙伴将一起工作来提高倡导的技能和在线社交能力劳动律师和工人权利的团体,以及培养国际团结与基层labor-rights保护措施。

国际劳工团结美国的中心

127,806美元

团结中心将支持工人权利倡导者教育和指导工人去保护他们的权利。团结中心将提供培训在实际的技能和知识,促进选定的倡导者和维持网络的工人权利的非政府组织,劳动法改革派和实践者提供技术模型,结合职业安全及健康原则和改进成一个新生的集体谈判过程;并促进职业安全和健康plant-level职工委员会。

国际劳工团结美国的中心

30,272美元*

通过其网站,继续其职工权益的分布信息cd在中国大陆境内,和频繁的采访了国际和中国出版社,团结Centera€™s伙伴旨在促进中国工人的警觉,说他们的权利,并代表中国的工人,通知国际社会对劳工权利在中国的现状。

亚洲催化剂,Inc。

145,000美元*

€™提高汉语NGOsa作战能力,并促进中国非政府组织之间的合作及同行在该地区。亚洲催化剂会发展出一个独具特色的中文网络论坛上各样的资源为非政府组织,包括关于人权、社会公平、环境保护工作席卷这个地区。亚洲催化剂也可以组织培训等工作人员和志愿者,包括非政府组织的研讨会,决策和其他内部治理过程。

亚洲催化剂,Inc。

32,587美元*

区域论坛的功能相当于一个跨国机构之间架起沟通的桥梁,促进非政府组织。亚洲催化剂可以保持华语信息网站,将包括资源为非政府组织和文章信息的有关人权、社会正义、环境保护的措施。

北京Dongzhen-Nalan文化传播有限公司。(BDNCCC)

4.5万美元

加强公民社会和先进的尊重人权。几个培训将起到积极的推动作用BDNCCC市民团体参加者介绍基本人权概念和组织发展技能,如管理系统,领导力和团队建设。

北京的春天,Inc。

145,000美元

每月中文杂志发布的北京春季,进行分析和评论作者在中国以及中国之外的地区以政治发展、社会问题,并对前景民主化在中国。

北京Yirenping及信息咨询中心有限公司

10万美元

促进法治的发展及公益法律在中国。该中心将继续保持电话热线,为公民提供法律援助,进行了详尽的研究和生产相关的法律改革公共报告,向有关部门提出政策建议,并以讨论系列为律师和有关公民。

北京Zhiaixing信息和咨询服务有限公司

25.5万美元

经营一个多样化的项目促进问责,以及人权问题等。这项工作的组织将包括法律援助、训练、社会活动家的调查性报道,和人权文件与艾滋病病毒/艾滋病和其他公共健康的威胁之一。

国际私营企业中心(CIPE)

120,188美元

鼓励在中国更好的地方公共治理,推进民主治理的讨论,以提升私营部门参与政策的辩论。CIPE能够支撑自己的当地合作伙伴,研发及生产的第一期计划每年的地方政府绩效的实证分析,在国内媒体报道,这将补充partnera€年度指数评分™s建立省级政府公共治理的最佳实践和实际的结果。合作伙伴也将继续其非常成功的双周政策座谈会。

中心为国际私营企业

115,647美元

鼓励机会自由和开放的公共争论时事、政治问题和改革的议事日程,在中国。CIPE€将支持当地的partnera™s每周讨论论坛在这关键的政策问题和当前的事件可以自由讨论的热点。论坛是对公众开放的,旨在吸引位来自不同的背景。论坛主办单位将创建一个简易的讨论之后,每个论坛,并将它分发在线及打印格式。

为中心的现代中国

231,000美元

保持一个论坛来通知和负责任的辩论中,公共政策的问题。该中心将出版现代中国研究中文之学术期刊,季度,经济和社会科学的研究特点,解决关于自由民主在中国当代政策问题。

的中国援助协会,Inc。

七万五千美元,

在中国,促进宗教自由。中国援助将提供法律援助的情况下,在选择和公布的中国法律和宗教,包含每半年监测分析和文件的杂志和侵犯人权的宗教问题,尤其对宗教。

中国新闻自由

共有155,000美元

扩大空间,为自由表现。中国将主办禁止出版自由和审查,中国prodemocracy网站,提供一个平台的讨论及辩论时事和重要的社会、政治和经济的中国所面临的问题。中国新闻自由将也维持一个专用的民权柱作为一个国报告,评论,和上诉的公民。

中国信息中心

292,000美元

提供的另一个来源的新闻和观点,因为观众在中国。该中心将传播新闻,评论,和独立的分析,在中国的发展,并通过两个重要国际赛事的中文网站和电子邮件列表。

中国劳工观察

34,070美元

促进劳动权益和政府问责。€团结Centera™s伙伴组织进行深入的研究,将劳动问题,传播的多种研究和教育出版物,并从事相关法律援助和宣传活动。

民主的中国公司。

195,000美元

18,000美元(补充)

消息灵通,向国内民众传播未经审查的对话,促进相关问题上的Chinaa€™s政治发展。受让人将公布在线中文杂志Minzhu journal@cumt.edu.cn "(民主的中国),其携带的新闻和分析作者内部与外部的中国关于时事、文化、历史、及国际关系。

中国劳工报告的朋友,Inc。

4万美元

促进劳动权益和政府问责。该组织进行深入的研究,将劳动问题,传播的多种研究和教育出版物,并从事相关法律援助和宣传活动。

中国的人权,Inc。

25万美元

推进国际公认的人权在中国。湖北省武汉市东湖便利的工作团体在建设一个有效的国内议程社会、法律和政治发展通过合作研究及教育、印刷及电子出版物和倡导。

钢笔中心有限公司独立中文。

152,950美元

促进言论自由在中国。活动将包括翻译的材料在言论自由译成中文,出版违禁材料,使中国读者访问不同的看法和文学作品尽管官方新闻审查制度,并组织国内和国际宣传活动代表被囚禁的作家和新闻记者。

倡议中国

8万5千美元

促进民族间的相互理解相互信任、合作中来自不同种族的民主活动家在中国。中国将组织一倡议冲突解决民族间的发布会的车间和小组讨论关于民主、人权和宗教自由。

国际联合会记者

3.2万美元

加强当地记者的能力来推进中国新闻自由。该计划将提供培训,在国际的标准和规范,促进区域从事监控中国新闻自由和分发印刷及电子报告和通讯。

国际共和国机构(IRI)

$ 88万人次

加强基层机构独立、公开的对话在公共政策问题,并越来越广泛的权利意识的觉醒。IRI将支持的健康发展,民间社会组织和联盟通过两subgrant支持和技术协助,包括交流使中国公民社会的演员和政府官员去观察并讨论相关的社会和监管框架作为执行他们的欧洲中部的同行们。

国际共和国机构(IRI)

32万美元

在提高透明度和问责制在当地政府,以提升基层市民社会对话、地方政府和中央政府对公共政策的发展和实施。IRI会支持一个完整、多方面的程序设计了开放的预算过程更严厉的监督和输入由当地立法者感到困惑。IRI也将进行合作的活动与当地的一个智囊机构,以促进发展的社会政策和实施响应实验改革作为宣传工具,为更广泛的改革。

国际共和国机构(IRI)*

4.5万美元

加强农村womena€™s土地权利在中国。IRI将成为我们的合作伙伴草根非政府组织进行多重利益相关者车间及外展在选定的省份。该项目将研究,文件,和宣传、求实、复制在保护农村womena最佳实践€™s均等化要求与土地使用权,在律法以下的人。

国际维吾尔人权和民主政治的基础

226,804美元

推进人权的少数民族维吾尔妇女和儿童。基金会将维持一种英语-和Uyghur-language网站上的人权状况维吾尔妇女和儿童的研讨会,进行civic-education维吾尔妇女代表进行宣传,维吾尔族人的人权在中国。

Laogai研究基金会

53000美元

运动的废除Laogai劳改营。基金会将开展调查和文件系统的Laogai和其他人权议题,在中国,将公布额外的书在它的中文系列等特色的回忆录Laogai幸存者。

早晨贝尔出版社

25,191美元*

改革来刺激公众讨论关于在中国。早晨贝尔出版社将出版和发行的原创作品由中国作者关于重要事件最近的中国历史。

民族民主研究所(及抗利尿激素注射,

141,830美元

为进一步深化的认识和实践的民主原则。NDI将加强公民参与环境决策的能力。在实际将举办工作坊NDI参与式方法;发展一种非正式的网络与环境非政府组织的领导人和官员,最佳实践和模型和编写中公众参与环境决策的能力。

普林斯顿中国主动

32万美元

促进人权在中国。普林斯顿中国主动权将执行一项广泛的程序支持人权项目提高了透明、负责、法律知识,并获得公正。

普林斯顿中国主动

187,087美元

促进新闻自由和公民参与社会通过互联网在中国。中国Initiativea€普林斯顿™s中国数字网络计划将召集专家交换信息和网络技术建立在线工具,可以用普通中国公民,新闻记者和社会活动家为€œjournalisma€和civic-oriented公民,开放的交流。

普林斯顿中国主动

125,000美元

为临床提供有效的论坛,以促进自由言论的自由辩论€™Chinaa是国际的作用。主动将公布中国普林斯顿中国在透视》杂志,这将提供一种多元化的中国作家讨论平台的有关问题比较民主化,中国外交政策制定的、负责任的国际行为,以及民族主义。

普林斯顿中国主动

15200美元

促进人权在中国。普林斯顿中国主动权将执行一项广泛的程序支持人权项目提高了透明、负责、法律知识,并获得公正。

南蒙古人权信息中心

超过88,000美元

推进人权的民族蒙古人生活在南方的蒙古地区的中国。SMHRIC将报告人权状况在内蒙古自治区,也被称为南部蒙古,通过其网站和它的英语和蒙古族语言电子出版物、南蒙古的手表。

小薇Jingsheng基金会——一个总部设在菲律宾。

54,300美元

促进中国工人越来越意识到他们的权利,并通知了国际社会对劳工权利在中国的现状。扶轮基金会将继续它的外展通过其网站上,继续信息的传输到中国,而频繁的采访了国际和中国出版社。

*表示部门以外的国家资助了内德的年度拨款

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月

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香港部分

国际劳工团结美国的中心

130,860美元

促进结社自由通过建筑容量的民主工会在香港。中心将工作的团结与当地合作伙伴的支持成员集体谈判,倡议组织和公民权力。


香港人权的班长

17万美元

提高标准人权保障和民主党表示在香港。班长将实行人权报导,个案,在竞选的时候,和公众教育的图纸的本地、国际的关注民权和人权的发展在香港。


全国国际事务民主学会(及抗利尿激素注射,

272,140美元

推进公民和政治之间的对话演员宪政改革。通过资助一个政治参与公共论坛和网站,NDI将支持当地公民社会组织进行分析并提出建议€在governmenta™s提议宪法改革。

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月




这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月

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中国(西藏)

Bodkyi翻译和研究的房子

15000美元*

增加知识的西藏流亡僧侣界关于中国少数民族法律、理论和实践的非暴力行动。房子的译介和研究Bodkyi将进行一系列的车间生产多种资源材料,分发给僧侣流放到中国少数民族法律、理论和实践的非暴力行动。

磋商Samdup

5万美元的人群中,*

分享信息,便于之间的对话,进一步了解藏人流亡在外的西藏和中国中国境内。将进行磋商Samdup执导的在线交流项目主要在扩展到中国公民在中国境内从事他们的问题上的信息自由、民主、人权,特别是对于西藏问题。

Gu-Chu-Sum西藏运动的

43,675美元*

提供支持西藏政治犯并教育藏人流亡在外的西藏人权条件。Gu-Chu-Sum将支持服务和前政治犯在西藏,赞助巡回演讲和人权专题讨论会,保持一个人权书桌、出版这本双月刊人权的通迅。

国际声援西藏运动(ICT)

5万美元的人群中,

改善理解人权和西藏在中国democracy-related关心的问题,无论在国内或国外,提高西藏和中国之间的交流。信息与通信技术将促进互动西藏和中国官员、学者、和其他人通过会议,会议发表的一份中文通迅和网站。

国际西藏支持网络

4.5万美元

提高战略规划和协调的全球运动对人权和民主在西藏。一项国际运动将起到积极的推动作用ITSN为更大的自由西藏立足整体战略计划、生产倡导三年材料使用,并组织成员的支持西藏组织的国际会议。

西藏文化Khawa卡瓦格博至今还中心

25000美元

提供新闻和分析西藏的公众,并增进对当前一些讨论和辩论有关西藏和西藏人。Khawa每周Tibetan-language卡瓦格博至今还将出版报纸,Bo-Kyi-Bang-Chen(西藏),并维护一个表达交流的网站。

自由西藏学生

22,506美元*

西藏activistsa€™加强技能在信息收集、媒体宣传,信息通讯技术、基层组织和领导能力。自由西藏学生将进行为期两周的领导训练对藏族少年,聚焦在民主、媒体策略、非暴力的战术,以及使用的技术在运动和组织工作

西藏博物馆

15000美元

保存资料与现代西藏历史和教育游客关于西藏的文化和人民。西藏博物馆会维持和经营自己的Dharamsala-basedœ博物馆、€Demton Khang显示,一个€旅游展览会,组织研讨会、讲座、出版通迅和小册子,并维护一个网站。

西藏人权与民主中心(TCHRD)

5万美元的人群中,

为了提高人们的认识,加深理解关于民主在西藏。TCHRD会产生和传播的报告和通讯突出西藏的局势和行为上的车间和说话的民主和人权旅游为藏人流亡海外。

表演艺术(西藏研究所TIPA)

15000美元*

推动民主理念和价值观,通过音乐和表演艺术。将生产TIPA音频和视频资料相关的民主和赞助商表演藏族传统戏剧,歌剧和音乐藏语社区的概念在印度非暴力和加强民主。

西藏素养社会

$ 35,000

西藏公开提供独立的、准确的信息和发展在西藏流亡社区,促进开放的讨论中知识分子和普通读者关于公民问题,包括人权和民主。西藏识字的社会将会出版和发行在西藏的流亡藏人社区Bod-Kyi-Dus-Bab(西藏倍),一个Tibetan-language报纸发表了一个月三次。

西藏“议会”和“政策研究中心(TPPRC)

15000美元*

增强能力的立法部门的西藏流亡政府通过加强技能在西藏parliamentarians-in-exile战略规划、外展,和通讯。西藏“议会”和“政策研究中心将组织一次八天车间战略规划技巧和方式来促进对话和拓展与中国和国际社会。

西藏评论信任社会

25000美元

促进新闻自由和改善理解民主的概念在西藏流亡团体。西藏评论将公布的一份每月的英文新闻杂志,提供流亡藏人与Tibet-related和国际社会新闻、善解人意的社论和意见物件,包括撰写突出的记者、学者、和其他感兴趣的西藏问题。

西藏Womena€™s协会(中心)

15000美元

促进社会、政治和经济权力的西藏难民妇女和提高知名度的人权侵害妇女在西藏。西藏Womena€™s协会将出版双语杂志两月一次的通迅,和倡导的藏族妇女的权利。

西藏的声音

33,600美元*

鼓励和维持在西藏独立的舆论和熟悉西藏人与理想的民主和人权。一个€œ的声音,一个€西藏独立,Tibetan-language短波电台,将播出,一般的新闻关于西藏的西藏流亡团体,听众和西藏流亡政府的西藏和周边国家。

福利协会西藏商会

15000美元

国家权力和建造的容量西藏商会(移行细胞癌)来支持发展持续西藏商业团体和鼓励企业家在西藏。信息化将组织一系列的工作坊为西藏的商业团体以创业精神,以帮助开发能力的移行细胞癌在商务交往行动及管理。

*表示部门以外的国家资助了内德的年度拨款

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月。

国家民主基金会

1025 F NW街套房800人

华盛顿特区378-9700自己/(202)

info@ned.org

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月

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中国(新疆)

国际维吾尔人权和民主政治的基础

25,000美元(补充)

推进人权的少数民族维吾尔妇女和儿童。补充能使组织能够雇佣一个全职译员/翻译者工作与基金会董事热比娅的。语言方面的帮助是必要的,这样她才能有效的国际宣传工作。

俱乐部(IUPC国际维吾尔笔)

69,502美元*

要增进现状的维吾尔族作家和艺术家,在中国建立一个广泛的联盟于捍卫言论自由。IUPC举办会议成员将从8个讲话属于突厥语系的维吾尔语带钢笔中心,以及其他有关活动家,将撰写一œ出版题为一个€有声音€中央Asia.a为争取自由而举行的IUPC将继续保持站点发布禁止著述和作品迫害的诗人,历史学家,新闻工作者和其他活动,并将展开国际倡导代表被囚禁的作家。

维吾尔美国协会

面积24.9万美元

提高知名度的维吾尔人权问题与进展Uyghursa€™宗教自由和人权。€的UAAa™s维吾尔人权项目将研究、文件,并给国际关注的,独立的和准确的信息关于人权的行为影响突厥语的种群新疆维吾尔自治区。

世界维吾尔代表大会

每秒十八万六千美元

能力提升的维吾尔prodemocracy组织和领导实施有效的人权和民主运动。世界维吾尔代表大会将会组织一个年度会议召集prodemocracy维吾尔领导人和活跃的志愿者为战略和训练聚焦和创造coalition-building综合行动计划。

*表示部门以外的国家资助了内德的年度拨款

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月。

国家民主基金会

1025 F NW街套房800人

华盛顿特区378-9700自己/(202)

info@ned.org

这里张贴的格兰特清单都来自于2009年公布的年度报告中指出,在2010年六月

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 15:08 | 显示全部楼层
回复 12# xuxuhui

谢谢翻译!
辛苦了!
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发表于 2011-5-25 16:45 | 显示全部楼层
太长了没耐心看时间紧要去打疫苗了回来在看
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发表于 2011-5-25 20:17 | 显示全部楼层
这就是传说中的杀人不见血!
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-5-25 21:19 | 显示全部楼层
这就是传说中的杀人不见血!
coldwarj 发表于 2011-5-25 20:17


这只是冰山一角!
NED 只是其中一个资助这些人士/活动 的机构!
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发表于 2011-5-25 21:26 | 显示全部楼层
回复 19# Jigong


    索罗斯基金会好像也是。
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