Tuesday, September 20, 2016

NED Grants in Hong Kong in 2002

According to the NED Annual Report for 2002, the following US Government funds were allocated by the US Congress and dispersed by the NED for programs in Hong Kong:

Listed under NED Grants in China

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$198,063
To assist democratic unions and labor rights organizations in Hong Kong that are working to protect worker and union rights in the South China region.

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
$205,076
To organize resources and activities, in partnership with the Center for the Study of People’s Congress and Foreign Legislatures at Peking University Law School, in order to educate Chinese legislative members and staff, researchers, and students about democratic legislative norms and processes; and to provide materials, direct technical assistance, and other resources to Hong Kong organizations advocating for democratic reform in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Listed under NED Grants in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor 
$51,000
To carry out human rights reporting, casework, campaigning, and public education, drawing local and international public attention to areas of Hong Kong law and practice that fail to safeguard human rights.

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