According to the NED Annual Report for 2006, the
following US Government funds were allocated by the US Congress and dispersed
by the NED for programs in Hong Kong:
American Center
for International Labor Solidarity
$125,000
To foster freedom of association and other worker rights. ACILS will support local trade-union education and outreach programs, as well as a research program raising international awareness regarding the current labor-rights situation in China.
$125,000
To foster freedom of association and other worker rights. ACILS will support local trade-union education and outreach programs, as well as a research program raising international awareness regarding the current labor-rights situation in China.
Civic Exchange
$86,000*
To engage the public in discussion of governance reforms. Civic Exchange will carry out a diverse program of research and public education on key topics related to universal suffrage and electoral and constitutional reform.
$86,000*
To engage the public in discussion of governance reforms. Civic Exchange will carry out a diverse program of research and public education on key topics related to universal suffrage and electoral and constitutional reform.
Hong Kong Human
Rights Monitor
$175,000*
To raise the standards of human rights protection and democratic representation. The Monitor will carry out human rights reporting, casework, campaigning, and public education drawing local and international attention to civil and human rights developments in Hong Kong.
$175,000*
To raise the standards of human rights protection and democratic representation. The Monitor will carry out human rights reporting, casework, campaigning, and public education drawing local and international attention to civil and human rights developments in Hong Kong.
NED Annual Report 2006 – Grants to China (Hong Kong)
NED Annual Report 2006 – Grants to China (Hong Kong)
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