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Revenue Watch Institute Receives $9 Million Boost for Fight against Corruption
Press Release
September 15, 2006
The Open Society Institute, Norway, and the Hewlett Foundation have launched the Revenue Watch Institute, a major initiative to tackle corruption in states rich in natural resources. more

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operating programs

EurasiaNet
EurasiaNet is a website operated by the Central Eurasia Project that provides information and analysis about political, economic, environmental and social developments in the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as in Russia, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia.  more

Turkmenistan Project
The Turkmenistan Project promotes civil society in Turkmenistan through grantmaking and programmatic activities in areas ranging from arts and culture, access to information, and public health.  more

events

OSI Forum: Hawks on the Rise—The Conflict Regions and Georgian Democracy
OSI - New York
August 23, 2006
Audio
OSI's Central Eurasia Project hosted a briefing with Ana Dolidze, chairwoman of the Georgian Young Lawyers Association, one of Georgia's most dynamic NGOs.  more

OSI Forum: Speaking Out for Freedom to Write
OSI - New York
April 18, 2006
Audio
OSI's Turkmenistan Project hosted a briefing with award-winning novelist and historian Rakhim Esenov, whose work has been banned by the Turkmen government.  more

OSI Forum: Islam in the Ferghana Valley
OSI - New York
April 10, 2006
Audio
This OSI-sponsored forum presented Kyrgyz journalist Alishir Khamidov and U.S. State Department analyst David Abramson discussing Islam and potential unrest in the Central Eurasian Ferghana Valley.  more

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