According to the NED Annual Report for 1994, the following are
details of US Government funds, allocated by the US Congress and dispersed by
the NED:
Free Trade Union Institute - $755,707
To support the Asian American Free Labor Institute's Indochina initiative, which supports programs in union leadership education in Thailand; enables Burma's independent labor movement to educate workers inside the country about democracy and labor rights, and is working to develop modern industrial relations laws that comply with international worker rights standards and to promote grassroots support for democratic government in Cambodia.
To support the Asian American Free Labor Institute's Indochina initiative, which supports programs in union leadership education in Thailand; enables Burma's independent labor movement to educate workers inside the country about democracy and labor rights, and is working to develop modern industrial relations laws that comply with international worker rights standards and to promote grassroots support for democratic government in Cambodia.
Free Trade Union Institute - $266,567
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to provide support for labor, women, and environmental groups seeking to apply international labor and human rights standards in their nations, particularly in Nepal and Mongolia.
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to provide support for labor, women, and environmental groups seeking to apply international labor and human rights standards in their nations, particularly in Nepal and Mongolia.
Free Trade Union Institute - $255,459
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to assist organizations in the Asian region in promoting respect for international standards and/or national legislation that regulates or curtails the use of child labor.
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to assist organizations in the Asian region in promoting respect for international standards and/or national legislation that regulates or curtails the use of child labor.
Free Trade Union Institute - $75,594
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to support the provision of technical assistance by American unions to their Asian/Near East counterparts, as well as research on labor rights and democracy issues, and support to underground or exiled labor groups.
To enable the Asian American Free Labor Institute to support the provision of technical assistance by American unions to their Asian/Near East counterparts, as well as research on labor rights and democracy issues, and support to underground or exiled labor groups.
Human Rights in China, Inc. - $15,000
To enable the Asian Cultural Forum on Development to further develop the communications network among human rights and other non-governmental organizations working in the Asia-Pacific region.
To enable the Asian Cultural Forum on Development to further develop the communications network among human rights and other non-governmental organizations working in the Asia-Pacific region.
Kim Dae-jung Peace Foundation for the Asia-Pacific Region
- $20,000
To sponsor a conference in Seoul, Korea bringing together Asian participants to discuss strategies for democratization in the region and develop a network of democrats who will promote acceptance of the universality of human rights and a model of Asian development that includes democracy.
To sponsor a conference in Seoul, Korea bringing together Asian participants to discuss strategies for democratization in the region and develop a network of democrats who will promote acceptance of the universality of human rights and a model of Asian development that includes democracy.
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