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本帖最后由 克虏伯大炮 于 2014-2-10 13:06 编辑
应某些人的要求,美国国家民主基金会中国大陆项目全部开支明细在此
http://www.ned.org/where-we-work/asia/china
所有这些资讯在我在网上搜,不到5分钟就可以全部获得。可怪的是,为什么总有人喜欢在中文论坛听一些五毛的胡说呢?
抱歉没有时间翻译成中文,有兴趣的请看一下
Accountability
$130,000
To enhance the public’s awareness of their legal rights and to help build norms of government accountability in relation to environmental issues. The organization will work with local partners on a variety of educational, research, public policy advocacy, outreach, and legal aid activities.
American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$276,580
To build the capacity of workers and their advocates to advance worker rights in China. The Solidarity Center will collaborate with a range of advocates to advance worker rights through worker education and empowerment, strategic litigation, research and advocacy, and exchanges between Chinese and foreign labor scholars and activists.
Asia Catalyst
$172,000
To improve Chinese NGOs' operational capacity and to advocate for human rights in China. Asia Catalyst will organize training programs for NGO staff and volunteers, including workshops on decision making and other internal governance processes, provide intensive short-term consulting services for a variety of groups, work on a long-term basis with selected organizations to build management skills, develop online tools accessible to the broader community of NGOs, and conduct advocacy inside and outside China on human rights and the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Celeluck Company, Ltd.
$42,000
To promote free discussion and analysis of current events and political issues in China. Celeluck will continue to issue its monthly periodical, Open Magazine, known for its exposés and timely analysis of trends and newsworthy events in China.
Center for International Private Enterprise
$137,527
To educate rural women about gender equality, legal knowledge of land rights, and how to protect their rights. CIPE will work with its partner to conduct training workshops, roundtable discussions, and a train-the-trainers workshop. CIPE will also assist its partner to publish a legal land rights report and distribute 3,000 copies of the report to female ethnic minority groups. This initiative proposes a multi-faceted approach to empower rural women and educate them on land rights in China.
Center for International Private Enterprise
$232,339
To encourage better local governance, and promote free and open public debate about current events, political issues, and reform agendas in China. Unirule will rank China's 30 provincial capitals based on the results of household surveys and media coverage on quality of local governance. Unirule will also continue its bi-weekly series of discussions on public policy, reform issues, and current events in China.
Center for International Private Enterprise
$132,034
To provide opportunities for free and open public debate in China, CIPE will continue its series of weekly discussion forums at which current events, political issues, and reform agendas are openly and freely discussed at venues open to the public.
China Digital Times
$434,868
To promote media freedom and civic engagement via the Internet in China. China Digital Times 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.
China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group
$140,000
To strengthen the rule of law in China through support for human rights lawyers and other advocates who seek to enforce China's Constitution. CHRLCG will provide legal aid on cases with the potential to strengthen the legal system, provide support for policy change, influence implementation of laws, or highlight otherwise unknown weaknesses in laws or their enforcement. CHRLCG will also organize exchange workshops for Chinese lawyers.
China Labor Watch
$90,000
To promote labor rights and government accountability. China Labor Watch will conduct in-depth research on labor issues, disseminate a variety of research and educational publications, and engage in related legal aid and advocacy activities.
Civic Education
$40,352
To strengthen Chinese civil society and promote awareness about human rights. The organization will organize lectures and seminars and publish a variety of materials aimed at connecting human rights activists with one another and educating potential Chinese activists about human rights and the fundamentals of sustainable organizational development.
Democratic China, Inc.
$224,000
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.
Democratic Ideas and Values
$45,000
To provide a platform for the exchange of democratic ideas among youth, including nonpartisan political participation, conflict resolution, and civil society capacity-building.
Freedom Of Association
$65,000
To enhance information exchange, improve coordination, foster mutual assistance, and promote solidarity among Chinese NGOs, as well as to strengthen the capacity of NGOs to protect their rights. The group will organize several meetings to bring NGOs together to coordinate collective efforts.
Human Rights
$180,000
To promote accountability and human rights in the health sector in China. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting, community participation training, and human rights documentation related to health.
$100,000
To promote religious freedom in China. The organization will publish a biannual journal and maintain an online resource of materials on human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. The organization will also fund rule of law projects directed at protecting religious freedom.
Human Rights in China, Inc.
$160,000
To disseminate information on and raise awareness of human rights conditions in China. HRIC will work with domestic Chinese and international contacts to ensure full coverage of the human rights situation in China. HRIC will also publish Shuangzhoukan, a Chinese-language e-journal that provides reporting and analysis from authors in China, and China Rights Forum, HRIC's bi-lingual flagship publication that provides information and analysis on human rights in China.
Independent Chinese PEN Centre
$170,000
To promote freedom of expression as a crucial element of a healthy and vibrant civil society and to work towards becoming a strong, independent voice defending civil liberties from within China. The Independent Chinese PEN Centre will support and strengthen the commitment among intellectuals, writers, and readers in China to defend freedom of expression.
Initiatives for China
$75,000
To promote interethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among pro-democracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for China will organize an inter-ethnic conference featuring conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.
International Federation of Journalists - Asia Pacific
$49,910
To strengthen the capacity of journalists to advance press freedom in China. IFJ 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
$1,300,000
To contribute to steady progress toward a more accountable political system in China. IRI will build the capacity of civil society organizations to become functional, sustainable and independent institutions, and also empower reformers to understand and assess electoral processes, implement land rights and budget reform models, and promote rights awareness to marginalized communities.
NGO Strengthening
$40,000
To promote democratic concepts and organizational development in Chinese society. The project will conduct trainings to improve the organizational capacity of Chinese civil society groups, and will also research and submit a detailed report as part of the Universal Periodic Review process of the U.N. Human Rights Council.
Princeton China Initiative
$69,100
To facilitate the process of democratic transition in China. The Princeton China Initiative will train NGO and community leaders in democratic ideas and values, including cultivating tolerance and diversity, and building democratic norms for civil society organizations.
Princeton China Initiative
$490,000
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
$190,150
To provide an effective forum for free expression and to stimulate liberal debate on China's international role. The Princeton China Initiative will publish China in Perspective Magazine, which provides a platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese foreign policy, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.
Rule of Law
$130,000
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The organization will provide legal training on combating torture, conduct research regarding criminal defense reforms, and promote improvements in respect for due process in relation to the application of criminal justice procedures.
$170,000
To strengthen the rule of law and assist vulnerable social groups in protecting their rights. The project will provide legal aid, hold lectures and seminars, support the training of young activists, conduct research and advocacy, operate a rights assistance hotline, and maintain a website on public interest law.
$30,000
To improve rule of law in China, the project will publish reliable and detailed information about the legal system to help communities share best practices and improve the implementation of key laws related to individual rights in various regions.
$35,000
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China, the organization will improve access to law in underserved communities.
$70,000
To improve the implementation of law in China and to help raise awareness of citizens’ and officials’ legal rights and responsibilities. The project will raise legal rights awareness and provide legal aid in select administrative and criminal cases.
Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center
$130,000
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
$54,300
To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights and to inform the international community about the labor rights situation in China. The Foundation will continue its outreach through its website, distribution of information inside China, and frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.
Grant descriptions are from the 2012 NED Annual Report |
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