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OSI Investment in After-School Programs Led to Dramatic Public Spending Increase, Study Finds
October 14, 2008
In the decade since OSI set out to help New York City institutionalize after-school programs as dependable resources for kids and families, every level of government has dramatically increased funding for daily, comprehensive after-school programs. more

OSI Stories: Opening the Books on Natural Resource Revenues
October 10, 2008
Local activists have benefited significantly from support provided by OSI and the Revenue Watch Institute, which leads efforts to promote transparency and accountability in resource-rich countries. more

Open Society Institute Awards Millions to Expand Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Press Release
October 7, 2008
OSI announces the selection of eight grantee organizations working to increase the availability of resources for the delivery of high-quality treatment for drug and alcohol addiction for all who need it.  more

OSI Forum: A Life in Transition
OSI-New York
September 30, 2008
 AUDIO
OSI presented a conversation with Alex Boraine, author of A Life in Transition, an insider's account of important institutions and events in South African history.  more

Reading Burma: A Benefit for Cyclone Relief and Freedom of Expression in Burma/Myanmar
New York City
September 23, 2008
 SLIDESHOW    AUDIO
PEN, the OSI Burma Project, and The New York Review of Books honored Burmese writers whose work has been suppressed by the military regime and to support the victims of the recent cyclone.  more

Announcing the First Open Society Fellows
September 23, 2008
New fellows' projects include an investigative news blog in Colombia, a book about HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Russia, a look at how authoritarian regimes exploit the Internet, and a study of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's activities in Central Asia.  more

"An Unacceptable Reality": The Situation of Roma in the European Union
George Soros
September 16, 2008
The European Union's greatest need for improvement is in its treatment of the Roma minority, said OSI Chairman George Soros in this keynote address to the EU Roma Summit in Brussels. more

OSI Stories: Young Roma Activists Target Education
September 10, 2008
With OSI support, members of a new generation of Roma leaders are pressing European governments to meet their commitments to improve education. more

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The Price of Silence: The Growing Threat of Soft Censorship in Latin America
August 2008
This report, coproduced by OSI, examines a growing trend in Latin America: behind-the-scenes government interference with media freedom and editorial independence. more

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Shadows and Light: Oil, Power, and the Niger Delta
September 2008
 SLIDESHOW    AUDIO
In this multimedia piece by OSI and the Revenue Watch Institute, a photographer and activist describe the struggles of Niger Delta citizens and the dire need for fair and responsible revenue management.  more

OSI Stories: Struggling with Tuberculosis in Lesotho
 SLIDESHOW  
An OSI-supported model treatment program in Lesotho aims to address the problem of drug-resistant tuberculosis.  more

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OSI Forum: China Ink—The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism
OSI-New York
October 23, 2008
An OSI-hosted conversation with the co-author of a new book exploring individual and societal changes in contemporary China through the compelling personal accounts of young Chinese reporters and editors.  more

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Founder and chairman of the Open Society Institute and Soros foundations network.  more

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