The Suaram Chronicles
The Collective Information Report Part 1
by
DATED 25/09/2012
THE REPORT OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN
SUARAM,
NATIONAL
ENDOWMENT of DEMOCRACY (NED)
&
OPEN
SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS (OSF)
PG. 1
THE SUARAM CHRONICLES
The Direct Connections with National
Endowment for Democracy (NED) &
Open Society Foundations (OSF)
SUARAM,
or Suara
Rakyat Malaysia,
(Malay for "Voice
of the Malaysian People") is a human rights organization
in Malaysia created in 1987
after Operation Lalang, when 106
opposition, unions, activist leaders were detained without trial under
the Internal
Security Act.
In 1989, the detainee support group, ISA detainees and other activist groups
decided to form SUARAM, whose primary object was to campaign for the abolition
of the ISA and detention without trial. SUARAM later evolved into other areas
of human rights and environmental rights.
Suaram is considered one of the leading human rights organisations in Malaysia. Other general human rights organisations in Malaysia include the Penang based Aliran Kesedaran Negara (ALIRAN), HAKAM (National Human Rights Society) and many others.
Suaram has often worked with these organisations on a minimal platform of co-operation on issues such as the abolishment of the Internal Security Act (ISA) and electoral reform. The secretariat in KL also publishes an annual report on the status of civil and political rights in Malaysia since 1998[2].
Suaram is a founding member of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA).[3]
NOTE :
Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM )Type (Registered as company – Suara Inisiatif Sdn. Bhd.)
Registed Address : 433A, Jalan 5/46, Gasing Indah, 46000 Petaling Jaya, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Phone : 03-7784 3525
Non-profit NGO
Founded 5 August 1989
Headquarters Nationwide (Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur with branches in Penang and Johor Bahru)
Key people : Kua Kia Soong (Co-Founder), K. Arumugam (Chairperson)
Services Advocacy and practice of Human Rights Method Human Rights, Environment Rights, Activism Motto Working for Human Rights
Website : www.suaram.net
Email : suaram@suaram.net
Suaram is considered one of the leading human rights organisations in Malaysia. Other general human rights organisations in Malaysia include the Penang based Aliran Kesedaran Negara (ALIRAN), HAKAM (National Human Rights Society) and many others.
Suaram has often worked with these organisations on a minimal platform of co-operation on issues such as the abolishment of the Internal Security Act (ISA) and electoral reform. The secretariat in KL also publishes an annual report on the status of civil and political rights in Malaysia since 1998[2].
Suaram is a founding member of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA).[3]
NOTE :
Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM )Type (Registered as company – Suara Inisiatif Sdn. Bhd.)
Registed Address : 433A, Jalan 5/46, Gasing Indah, 46000 Petaling Jaya, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Phone : 03-7784 3525
Non-profit NGO
Founded 5 August 1989
Headquarters Nationwide (Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur with branches in Penang and Johor Bahru)
Key people : Kua Kia Soong (Co-Founder), K. Arumugam (Chairperson)
Services Advocacy and practice of Human Rights Method Human Rights, Environment Rights, Activism Motto Working for Human Rights
Website : www.suaram.net
Email : suaram@suaram.net
iNFO SUARAM FROM : WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SUARAM
About
• A
Human Rights NGO in Malaysia to work for a society that is peaceful, free,
equal, just and sustainable by a process of empowering people and building a
mass movement to uphold human rights.
• Mission
• SUARAM
believes that only an active citizen’s movement is able to hold the government
accountable for its actions. SUARAM’s role is to build awareness of human
rights that lead to citizen action.
We need to maintain a society which upholds human rights as a basic benchmark because it is the only way in which citizens can be protected against discrimination, corruption, lawlessness and arbitrary abuse of powers. Human rights are safeguards that each of us possess. We wield them to demand accountability. We use them to institute checks and balances in the democratic governance of our society. We depend on them for our liberty.
We need to institute a Malaysia steeped in human rights. This includes the right to express oneself; freedom of religion; independence of the judiciary; freedom from abuse of police powers; environmental protection; the right to food, shelter, health and education.
SUARAM is here to stand with you, for human rights, be it your own, a friend’s and our society’s. Together, let us work for a better and brighter future for Malaysia.
We need to maintain a society which upholds human rights as a basic benchmark because it is the only way in which citizens can be protected against discrimination, corruption, lawlessness and arbitrary abuse of powers. Human rights are safeguards that each of us possess. We wield them to demand accountability. We use them to institute checks and balances in the democratic governance of our society. We depend on them for our liberty.
We need to institute a Malaysia steeped in human rights. This includes the right to express oneself; freedom of religion; independence of the judiciary; freedom from abuse of police powers; environmental protection; the right to food, shelter, health and education.
SUARAM is here to stand with you, for human rights, be it your own, a friend’s and our society’s. Together, let us work for a better and brighter future for Malaysia.
Company Overview
Vision Statement:
To work for a society that is peaceful, free, equal, just and sustainable by a process of empowering people and building a mass movement to uphold human rights.
To work for a society that is peaceful, free, equal, just and sustainable by a process of empowering people and building a mass movement to uphold human rights.
Description
• To
donate to SUARAM and support all of our campaigns : Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd (Hong Leong Bank Berhad) - Account No: 0300
0065 200
OR to OPS Scorpene specifically: SUARA INISIATIF SDN BHD (Maybank Bhd), Account No - 5122 9582 0324
OR to OPS Scorpene specifically: SUARA INISIATIF SDN BHD (Maybank Bhd), Account No - 5122 9582 0324
PG. 3
1989: The Founding Year
(FROM : WIKIPEDIA)
• Suaram was founded on the
5th of August 1989 by several Operation Lalang detainees, lawyers, as well as family members of these
ISA detainees. The aims and objectives were set forth in the founding
statement, where the protection and promotion of human rights and the
development of public awareness being the areas that needed to be addressed in
Malaysia [4].
• The
newly fledged organisation also organized a fund raising dinner on the 9th of
September at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall and sold its first publication:
"The Why? Papers," which was a critique of the Malaysian Government's
"White Paper on the October 1987 affair." SUARAM also began to
compile a database of ISA cases since the 1960s and worked on "Knowing
your Rights" leaflets [5].
PG. 4
The 1990s: Building Coalitions (From Wikipedia)
•SUARAM
officially moved into a permanent location in Petaling Jaya by April 1990 and formed a secretariat to plan and
execute policies and plans of action. Subcommittees were soon formed to produce
leaflets about SUARAM. During that same year, SUARAM joined forces with other
NGOs including Aliran and Selangor
Graduate Society in signing a joint statement calling for the release of all
ISA detainees. [6]
•By
1991, SUARAM had also moved into the developmental state of a "Malaysia
Charter of Human Rights," once again working with other human rights
organisations in Malaysia. A Handbook for Families of ISA Detainees was also
launched in October 1991, and soon after, SUARAM was invited to become a
founding member of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM
ASIA) in December 1991[7].
•In
1993, SUARAM and other Human Rights organisations finally saw the Malaysian
Charter of Human Rights come into being. The following year saw SUARAM forming
a Support Committee for Indigenous Peoples especially to highlight the plight
of affected communities in the Bakun Area in Sarawak. A Human Rights education and training
committee was also formed to help in the training of trainers for Human Rights
and Development[8].
•1995
saw the launch of the "Stop Bakun Dam Campaign" coalition where SUARAM and 40 other
Malaysian NGOs came together to mobilize public support against the Bakun Dam project, and to
support the indigenous communities affected by the dam project. Many aspects of
the project, including the lack of consultation and secrecy, were raised by
these NGOs. Fact finding missions were also organized by the Coalition and a report
was issues in 1999. Due to the fact finding missions and campaigns against the Bakun Dam project, many
key SUARAM members including director Kua Kia Soong and former executive director Cynthia Gabriel
have since been barred by the Sarawak State Government from entering
Sarawak [9].
•SUARAM
also took part in the East Timor Conference in 1996, where Human Rights
organisations in Malaysia once again came together to discuss the political
situation in East Timor. However, the conference was disrupted by members of
Youth Wings from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, and
activists and protesters from both sides were eventually arrested during the
incident [10].
•In
1998, SUARAM and other Malaysian NGOs organised the Asia-Pacific People's
Assembly (APPA) with the theme "Confronting Globalisation: Reasserting
People's Rights" in response to the APEC leaders meeting being held at the
same time in Malaysia. APPA helped SUARAM and other NGOs in the region to build
coalitions, educate activists and furthered the discussion of the effects of
globalization in the Asia-Pacific. Malaysia's human rights record was
highlighted by SUARAM during this Assembly [11]. That year also saw
the launch of SUARAM's annual Human Rights Report, which continues to be
published to this day [2].
•To
cap the successful end of the decade for SUARAM, the secretariat finally
launched its first autonomous branch outside of Kuala Lumpur, with SUARAM Johor
Bahru being launched at a
forum on the 10th April 1999. The branch in Johor Bahru has its own
monitoring and documentation unit, a media unit, an issue response unit and a
campaigning unit. A coordinator was also appointed and funded by headquarters
in KL, and also developed its own secretariat[12].
pg. 5
2000s: Expansion (From Wikipedia)
•The beginning of 2000
saw the Selangor State Government announcing a plan to build a dam across the
Sungai Selangor at Kuala Kubu Baru. Two major public
gatherings were soon organised by SUARAM and other NGOs, and these
organisations later formed the SOS Selangor coalition against the dam [13]. During that same
year, SUARAM also organised a nation conference on "People before Profits:
Asserting the Rights of Communities in Malaysian Development" on 4-5
November 2000. This conference saw the gathering of communities across Malaysia
who have been victims of unsustainable development[14].
•2002 saw SUARAM
branching up north to the state of Penang after a positively received training
workshop for students. The organisation followed the same organisational
structure used in Johor Bahru, quickly finding
itself being involved in a coalition against the Penang Outher Right Road project.
The Penang Branch was officially launched on the 10th of December 2002. Since
2002, SUARAM Penang has been actively working with NGOs on local issues, has
published its own newsletter and organized many forums and conferences[15].
•By 2006, SUARAM saw
itself expanding into the areas of refugee rights and local democracy. Special
desks were set up at SUARAM HQ, where full-time coordinators were appointed for
these areas of human rights work [16]. A "Green
Desk" was also set up but currently lacks a full-time coordinator to
handle environmental issues. Nevertheless, SUARAM has continued to be involved
with environmental issues and has attended international environmental
conferences and conferences in support of environmental rights[17].
Campaigns
Some of the key campaigns that are synonymous with
SUARAM are
I.Campaign against the
Internal Security Act and detention without trial
II.Right to Justice
III.Police reforms; and
IV.Freedom of
Expression, Assembly and Association.
pg. 6
CARTA
ORGANISASI SUARAM
Organisational Structure
1) SUARAM's
present Executive Director is Yap Swee Seng.
2) Other
Key activists that are and/or have been associated
with SUARAM include:-
a)Dr. Kua Kia Soong (former
Member of Parliament)
b)Fan Yew Teng (former Member of
Parliament)
d)Julian Jayaseelan - the 1st
Coordinator
f)Lee Siew Hwa - the 3rd
Coordinator
h)Bruno Gentil Pereira
i)Dr Syed Husin Ali (now Deputy
President of Parti Keadilan
Rakyat)
k)S. Arutchelvan (now
Secretary-General of Parti Sosialis
Malaysia and Local
Councillor, MPKJ)
m)Cynthia Gabriel - a
former Coordinator, now with Caram
Asia, and Local Councillor, MBPJ
n)Premesh Chandran (of Malaysiakini)
p)Dr. Nasir Hashim -(now President of Parti Sosialis
Malaysia and State
assemblyman in Selangor)
pg. 7
The
Connection:
Asian Forum for Human Rights and
Development
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
•The Asian
Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) is a
membership-based human rights organization "comitted to the promotion and
protection of all human rights including the right to development".[1] They were
founded in 1991 in Manila, and are now based
in Geneva, Switzerland. Their Secretariat
has been located in Bangkok, Thailand since 1994.
FORUM-ASIA currently have 46 member organizations from 17 countries across
Asia. They issue several publications, including the quarterly newsletter Asian
Human Rights Defender.
•FORUM-ASIA
mission is to "empower people by advocating social justice, sustainable
human development, participatory democracy, gender equality, peace and human
security through collaboration and cooperation among human rights organisations
in the region."[2] Amnesty
International has called FORUM-ASIA "Southeast Asia’s pre-eminent human
rights organization".[3]
•In
1995 FORUM-ASIA published Indonesia: 50 Years After Independence
- Stability and Unity on a Culture of Fear, a report on Indonesian human rights issues since their
independence from Dutch colonial rule. While the report was criticized as
showing a Western perspective towards Asian issues, this was, "the first
time that a human rights report concerning an Asian country has been prepared
and published by a regional organization in Asia."[4]
•FORUM-ASIA
has worked with several other human rights organizations over the years. Since
2004 FORUM-ASIA has had Consultative Status with the United
Nations Economic and Social Council.[5] FORUM-ASIA also
serves on the Steering Committee of the Coalition
for the International Criminal Court. They are a regional partner of Southeast Asia Regional
Cooperation in Human Development (SEARCH).[6] FORUM-ASIA
has issued several joint statements with Amnesty International, Cairo Institute and
other human rights organizations. [7] [8] [9]
pg.8
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (Continue)
Member Organizations
•Resource
Integration Center (RIC)
•Odhikar
•Madaripur Legal Aid
Association (MLAA)
•Ain
O Salish Kendra (ASK)
•Human
Rights Education Institute of Burma (HREIB)
•Cambodia
League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO)
•South
India Cell for Human Rights Education and Monitoring
•Dalit Foundation
•ADHIKAR
•Friend's
Association for Rural Reconstruction (FARR)
•Rural
Development Society (RDS- LRSA)
•Indonesia’s
NGO Coalition for International Human Rights Advocacy –Human Rights Working
Group (HRWG)
•Inisiatif Masyarakat Partisipatif untuk Transisi Berkeadilan (IMPARSIAL)
•Perhimpunan Bantuan Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia Indonesia (PBHI)
•Sekretariat Anak Merdeka Indonesia (SAMIN)
•Komisi Untuk Orang Hilang dan Korban Tindak Kekerasan (KONTRAS)
•Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia (YLBHI)
•Citizens'
Council for Human Rights Japan
•Education
and Research Association for Consumer (ERA Consumer)
•Center for Human Rights and
Development (CHRD)
•Globe
International
•Community
Self Reliance Center (CSRC)
•Women's
Welfare Society (WWS)
•Informal
Sector Service Center (INSEC)
•Task
Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP)
•Tanggol-Kalikasan-Public Interest
Environmental Law Office
•PILIPINA
Legal Resources Center (PLRC)
•Philippines
Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA)
•Paralegal
Training and Services Center
•Paglingkod Batas Pangkapapatiran Foundation (PBPF)
•Think
Centre
•People’s
Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD)
•Korean
House for International Solidarity (KHIS)
•Information
Monitor (INFORM)
•Community
Trust Fund (CTF)
•Taiwan
Association for Human Rights (TAHR)
•Perkumpulan Hukum, Hak Asasi dan Keadilan (HAK Association)
•People's
Empowerment
pg. 9
Press Release 1 : Suaram Dedah
Sumber Pembiayaannya (
BERNAMA)
KUALA
LUMPUR: Pengarah Suara Rakyat
Malaysia (Suaram), Kua Kia Soong pada
Selasa mendedahkan bahawa pertubuhan
bukan kerajaan (NGO) itu menerima dana
dari negara asing dan individu di seluruh
negara.Beliau berkata Suaram, NGO hak
asasi manusia, kini dibiayai beberapa
negara seperti Amerika Syarikat, Finland
dan Kanada dan beberapa negeri di
Malaysiaselain sumbangan daripada
individu. Bagaimanapun, Kua yang
mempertahankan mengenai isu
pembiayaan itu merahsiakan jumlah yang
diterima Suaram sehingga hari ini serta
penyumbang dana dan penaja utama.
"Adakah saya perlu memberitahu anda dari
mana dana itu datang? Kenapa semua
orang ingin tahu dari mana dana kami?,"
soal Kua pada majlis pelancaran Laporan
Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia 2011, di sini.
Beliau turut mempersoalkan wartawan
tempatan akhbar harian Melayu sama ada
mereka mengetahui sumber pembiayaan
akhbar mereka. Kua turut menggesa mana-
mana pihak yang tidak berpuas hati dengan
Suaram agar membuat laporan polis. Pada
Julai, Suaram selaku peranannya sebagai
sebuah NGO bebas telah dipersoalkan
berikutan menerima peruntukan tahunan
secara konsisten dari 'National Endowment
for Democracy' (NED) yang berpangkalan di
Amerika Syarikat, sejak 2006. Menurut
portal AIDC, seperti dinyatakan dalam
laporan tahunan NED, Suaram menerima
sejumlah US$385,000
(RM1,218,328.65)
bagi tahun 2006, 2007, 2008 dan
2009.Selain Suaram, NGO Malaysia yang
turut dibiayai seperti disenaraikan NED
termasuk International
Republican Institute,
National Democratic Institute for
International Affairs,
Southeast Asian Press
Alliance, Centre for Independent
Journalism, Open
Dialogue Centre, Mkini
Dot Com dan beberapa yang lain. Sebelum
ini, dilaporkan secara meluas bahawa
Suaram tidak pernah didaftarkan sebagai
NGO dengan Pendaftar Pertubuhan
sebaliknya hanya didaftarkan sebagai
sebuah syarikat atas nama, Suara Inisiatif
Sdn Bhd dengan modal berbayar RM2 juta.
Sejak itu, Suaram membisu mengenai
dakwaan status pertubuhan serta sumber
dana pembiayaannya. -
BERNAMA
Pg. 10
Suaram dicabar jelaskan dana kewangan
•MEDAN
22 Sept. - Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) dicabar untuk menafikan pertubuhan itu menerima sumbangan kewangan daripada Open Society
Institute yang diasaskan oleh penyangak mata wang antarabangsa, George Soros.
•Cabaran itu dibuat oleh Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob yang mahu Suaram tampil menjelaskan kepada seluruh rakyat Malaysia mengenai dana yang diterima mereka.
•"Saya cabar suaram nafikan mereka terima wang daripada Open Society
Institute yang dipunyai oleh Soros.
•"Mereka tidak boleh menafikan menerima wang kerana sudah ada perjanjian antara Open Society dengan Suaram," kata Ismail Sabri kepada wartawan selepas merasmikan Paviliion Malaysia, di sini hari ini.
•Beliau mengulas pendedahan akhbar kelmarin mengenai dana asing yang diterima secara konsisten Suaram sejak 2005 hingga 2011 iaitu sebanyak RM1.6 juta daripada National Endowment
for Democracy (NED) dan RM845,835 daripada Open Society
Institute (OSI) yang diasaskan penyangak mata wang, George Soros.
•Malah akhbar turut mendedahkan, peguam Perancis yang mewakili Suaram bagi memfailkan saman pemula ke atas pembuat kapal selam pertama negara dari kelas Scorpene iaitu syarikat DCNS juga dipercayai dibiayai menerusi dana asing yang diterima pertubuhan tersebut.
•Menurut Ismail Sabri, dakwaan kononnya kerajaan BN paranoid juga sesuatu yang tidak masuk akal kerana persoalan yang perlu dijawab Suaram ialah menafikan dana mereka ditaja oleh Soros.
•Ismail
Sabri sebelum ini membuat pendedahan bahawa tajaan dana asing yang diterima oleh Suaram berdasarkan siasatan rapi yang dilakukan.
•"Tidak timbul isu BN paranoid atau tidak. Soalnya ialah adakah mereka (Suaram) menerima wang sumbangan daripada Soros, itu yang perlu diakui," tegas beliau.
•Suaram juga jelas Ismail Sabri, telah melanggar undang-undang negara kerana tidak mendaftar pertubuhan itu mengikut lunas undang-undang negara.
•"Terang-terang Suaram melanggar undang-undang negara kerana tidak berdaftar sedangkan Akta Pertubuhan jelas mengatakan tidak ada mana-mana pertubuhan boleh menjalankan aktiviti kalau mereka tidak berdaftar.
•"Sudahlah melanggar undang-undang, siap ada perjanjian lagi dengan orang asing. Ini jelas satu penipuan yang mahu mengelirukan sesiapa sahaja," kata Ismail Sabri. - Mingguan
Malaysia
pg.11
The Grants Receiver in
Malaysia
•International
Republican Institute
$450,000.00
To assist political parties and their associated think tanks in being effective representatives of their constituencies, the International Republican Institute will provide trainings and support to help them define and convey clear, issue-based identities and messages based on the use of public opinion research, consultations and trainings.
To assist political parties and their associated think tanks in being effective representatives of their constituencies, the International Republican Institute will provide trainings and support to help them define and convey clear, issue-based identities and messages based on the use of public opinion research, consultations and trainings.
•
•Lawyers
for Liberty
$45,000.00
To protect and promote human rights and access to justice. Lawyers for Liberty will build a network of lawyers interested in the protection of human rights and conduct a range of activities such as legal rights and empowerment trainings, public information campaigns, and strategic litigation.
$45,000.00
To protect and promote human rights and access to justice. Lawyers for Liberty will build a network of lawyers interested in the protection of human rights and conduct a range of activities such as legal rights and empowerment trainings, public information campaigns, and strategic litigation.
•
•Liberal
Banter Sdn Bhd
$45,000.00
To provide the Malaysian public, especially young Malaysians, with a forum to discuss critical social and political issues. Liberal Banter will organize a voter education project on issues that are often ignored both by the electorate and politicians during election campaigns as well as conduct a research project on Malaysian electoral laws in an effort to develop recommendations on reforms to ensure that elections are free and fair.
$45,000.00
To provide the Malaysian public, especially young Malaysians, with a forum to discuss critical social and political issues. Liberal Banter will organize a voter education project on issues that are often ignored both by the electorate and politicians during election campaigns as well as conduct a research project on Malaysian electoral laws in an effort to develop recommendations on reforms to ensure that elections are free and fair.
•
•Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
$60,000.00
To provide policy makers and civil society representatives with public opinion research that can be used to formulate policies and programs in Malaysia. The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research will conduct four public opinion surveys across peninsular Malaysia in an effort to gauge the Malaysian public's opinion on a variety of public policy issues.
$60,000.00
To provide policy makers and civil society representatives with public opinion research that can be used to formulate policies and programs in Malaysia. The Merdeka Center for Opinion Research will conduct four public opinion surveys across peninsular Malaysia in an effort to gauge the Malaysian public's opinion on a variety of public policy issues.
•
•Mkini
Dotcom Sdn Bhd ( MalaysiaKini
Publisher )
$100,000.00
To strengthen independent media in Malaysia. Mkini Dotcom Sdn Bhd will support an online media outlet that provides professional and responsible coverage of issues and news often ignored or distorted by the mainstream media.
$100,000.00
To strengthen independent media in Malaysia. Mkini Dotcom Sdn Bhd will support an online media outlet that provides professional and responsible coverage of issues and news often ignored or distorted by the mainstream media.
•
•National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs
$285,000.00
To encourage greater fairness in the electoral process, to improve the capacity of civil society groups to assess electoral redistricting efforts and to advocate for electoral reforms. The Institute's assistance would foster open discourse on legislative and governmental priorities and would encourage both parliamentarians and political parties to be more transparent and democratic in their respective procedures or activities.
$285,000.00
To encourage greater fairness in the electoral process, to improve the capacity of civil society groups to assess electoral redistricting efforts and to advocate for electoral reforms. The Institute's assistance would foster open discourse on legislative and governmental priorities and would encourage both parliamentarians and political parties to be more transparent and democratic in their respective procedures or activities.
•Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd ( Suaram )
$60,000.00
To promote human rights in Malaysia. Suaram will organize human rights campaigns on the issues of the Internal Security Act, the right to trial, and refugees. Suaram will also continue to issue its annual survey and evaluation of the human rights situation in Malaysia.
$60,000.00
To promote human rights in Malaysia. Suaram will organize human rights campaigns on the issues of the Internal Security Act, the right to trial, and refugees. Suaram will also continue to issue its annual survey and evaluation of the human rights situation in Malaysia.
•The
grant listings posted here are from the 2011 Annual Report
( Official Report from NED Website )
•
•National
Endowment
for Democracy
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 / (202) 378-9700
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 / (202) 378-9700
PG. 12
How
to apply the
NED Grants
Program.
Applying for a NED Grant
•To
apply for a grant, please read through the following information about the NED
Grants Program and important dates and deadlines, then read How to Apply.
•About
the NED Grants Program
•Each
year the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) makes direct grants to hundreds
of nongovernmental organizations worldwide working to advance democratic goals
and strengthen democratic institutions.
•In
2012, NED funded about 1236 projects in 92 countries around the world. Grant
amounts vary depending on the size and scope of the projects, but the average
grant lasts 12 months and is around $50,000.
•Who
NED Funds
•NED
funds only nongovernmental organizations, which may include civic
organizations, associations, independent media, and other similar
organizations.
•NED
encourages applications from organizations working in diverse environments
including newly established democracies, semi-authoritarian countries, highly
repressive societies and countries undergoing democratic transitions.
•NED
does not make grants to individuals, governmental bodies, or state-supported
institutions such as public universities.
•What
Types of Programs NED Supports
•NED
is interested in proposals from local, independent organizations for
nonpartisan programs that seek to:
•Promote
and defend human rights and the rule of law
•Support
freedom of information and independent media
•Strengthen
democratic ideas and values
•Promote
accountability and transparency
•Strengthen
civil society organizations
•Strengthen
democratic political processes and institutions
•Promote
civic education
•Support
democratic conflict resolution
•Promote
freedom of association
•Strengthen
a broad-based market economy
•All
proposed projects must be consistent with NED’s general purposes as outlined in
theNED
Statement of Principles and Objectives.
•For
more information on the types of programs NED supports in each region, please seeWhere We Work.
•How
Funding Decisions Are Made
•Decisions
are made on a quarterly basis by the NED Board of Directors. The Board
considers the following factors:
•how
a program fits within the Endowment's overall priorities,
•its
relevance to specific needs and conditions in a particular country,
•the
democratic commitment and experience of the applicant.
•Dates
and Deadlines
•Upcoming
Board of Directors meeting dates and proposal submission deadlines are as
follows:
• Proposal Submission Deadline Board of
Directors Meeting September 28, 2012 (Africa)
October 5, 2012 (all other regions)
October 5, 2012 (all other regions)
• January 11, 2013
• January 18, 2013
• March 28, 2013
• April 5, 2013
• June 14, 2013
• June 21, 2013
• September 10, 2013
•Proposals
submitted after the deadline will be considered at the following Board Meeting.
•Application
Requirements
•All
applications must include the following items:
•Proposal Narrative
This is the written description of the project you would like to conduct with NED funds. Please follow the Proposal Guidelines. You may prepare the Proposal Narrative in English or your local language. Proposals should be approximately 10 pages in length.
This is the written description of the project you would like to conduct with NED funds. Please follow the Proposal Guidelines. You may prepare the Proposal Narrative in English or your local language. Proposals should be approximately 10 pages in length.
•Interim Assessment (for renewal proposals only)
This is an assessment of your organization’s previous NED grant, if any. It should be included as part of the proposal narrative.
This is an assessment of your organization’s previous NED grant, if any. It should be included as part of the proposal narrative.
•Proposal Budget
This is the financial description of the project you would like to conduct with NED funds and should correspond to the activities in the Proposal Narrative. Please follow the Additional Guidance and use the Budget Template whenever possible.
This is the financial description of the project you would like to conduct with NED funds and should correspond to the activities in the Proposal Narrative. Please follow the Additional Guidance and use the Budget Template whenever possible.
•Registration Documents (if applicable)
Please include your Certificate of Registration or other documentation showing the legal status of your organization.
Please include your Certificate of Registration or other documentation showing the legal status of your organization.
•If
your organization is not registered, this documentation is not required.
Instead, please include an explanation (in the Proposal Cover Sheet) as to why
your organization is not registered and the status of any pending applications
for registration.
•
•How
to Apply
•Prepare
all of the materials listed above in Application Requirements.
•When
ready, click below to begin the online application process. You will be asked
to create a user account for your organization. If you have previously applied
online, you may log in using your organization’s existing account.
•To apply by email:
•To apply by post:
•Send
all of the application materials to
National Endowment for Democracy:
Attn: Grant Proposals
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 USA
National Endowment for Democracy:
Attn: Grant Proposals
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004 USA
•To apply by fax:
•+1
(202) 378-9407
•Need
Help?
•If
you need help with the proposal requirements or the online application system,
contactproposals@ned.org.
•If
you have questions about your project and NED’s grant program, contact NED
regional staff at the following addresses:
•Africa:africaproposals@ned.orgAsiaasiaproposals@ned.orgEurope:europe-eurasia@ned.orgEurasia:europe-eurasia@ned.orgLatin America & Caribbean:lacproposals@ned.orgMiddle East & North Africa:menaproposals@ned.orgGlobal:globalproposals@ned.orgIf you want to speak
with someone, you may call NED at +1 (202) 378-9700.
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