According to the NED Annual Report for 2001, 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
Listed under NED Grants in China
American Center for International Labor
Solidarity
$198,073
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.
$198,073
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
$209,778
To provide comparative research findings to educate legislative staff members, researchers and students on democratic norms; organize two seminars on democratic legislative processes; and assist democratic reform in Hong Kong.
$209,778
To provide comparative research findings to educate legislative staff members, researchers and students on democratic norms; organize two seminars on democratic legislative processes; and assist democratic reform in Hong Kong.
Listed under NED Grants in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor
$51,000
To combine legal defense of civil rights with public campaigns and education to cultivate public opinion favorable to democratization and the rule of law.
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