The Cambodian government is attempting to coerce local NGOs to test an unproven medication on drug users, according to materials obtained by Asia Catalyst. Authorities have threatened to shut down NGOs that refuse to administer the drug, and arrest drug users who refuse to take the test.
[REPORT] Restrictions on AIDS NGOs in Asia (2009)
Despite pledges by world leaders and the UN to support
civil society, AIDS nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) face heavy
restrictions in Cambodia, China, Myanmar and Vietnam, Asia Catalyst
said in a report released for World AIDS Day. English press release (pdf) Download the report in English (pdf)
[RESOURCE] Strategic Planning: The Asia Catalyst Approach
by Gisa Hartmann
An integral part of Asia Catalyst’s approach to assisting organizations to become stronger and more effective is teaching groups how to create a simple strategic plan. Having just returned from an intensive working trip to China, and having also participated in AC’s strategic planning meetings with Phoenix in China, with IKON in Bali, and with Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group (TTAG) in New York, I have noticed some issues that appear to be integral to the process, even for diverse groups in different parts of Asia.
[RESOURCE] Top 10 Things Not To Do In A Funding Proposal
By Louisa Greve
You might be surprised at some of the mistakes NGOs make when writing funding proposals. Here are ten of the more serious missteps NGOs make — and how to avoid them.
[COMMENTARY] President Obama: Meet with NGOs on China Trip
President Obama should meet with directors of independent
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) on his November trip to China,
Asia Catalyst said in an open letter today. They are likely to be
followed, threatened, or placed under house arrest during his visit. A
meeting with him would give them some political shelter.English press release (pdf) Letter to President Obama (pdf)