According to the NED Annual Report for 2015, 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 (Hong Kong)
Expanding
Worker Rights and Democracy
Solidarity
Center (SC)
$195,465
To advance
worker rights and democracy and strengthen civil society. The center will
collaborate with partners to strengthen the organizing, negotiation, and
advocacy skills of the Hong Kong trade unions regarding trade union and
industrial relations issues. The project will also seek to promote
understanding in the international labor and human rights communities about
worker rights developments in China and to advocate for legal and judicial
reforms that advance worker rights and collective bargaining.
Listed under NED Grants – Asia Regional
Promoting
Public Dialogue on Political Reform in Hong Kong and China
National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI)
$343,750
To promote
public dialogue on political reform in Hong Kong and China. The institute will
conduct an expert assessment mission to Hong Kong and draft a report for public
dissemination and distribution to the diplomatic community, policymakers, and
the media. The institute will invite international scholars and experts to
conduct public seminars on comparative models of governance, and will also host
workshops on legal advocacy to enable victims of violence to pursue protection,
compensation, and justice.
NED Annual
Report 2015 – Grants to China (Hong Kong)
NED Annual Report 2015 – Grants to China (Hong Kong)
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NED Annual Report 2015 – Grants to Asia
Regional, including Hong Kong
NED Annual Report 2015 – Grants to Asia Regional, including Hong Kong |
NED Annual Report 2015 – Grant under Asia Regional to Hong Kong |
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