Mongolia
Liberal Emegteichuudiin Oyuny San (Liberal Women's Brain Pool)(LEOS)
$35,000
To carry out a wide range of activities aimed at strengthening the participation of women in public life and bolstering the prospects of genuine democratic consolidation in Mongolia. LEOS will organize capacity-building workshops, a series of radio programs, and a publication project.
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
$109,725 REPOGRAMMED 2004 FUNDS
To promote higher standards of media professionalism. NDI will work with Globe International to enhance the capacity of Mongolian civil society organizations to conduct independent, impartial observations of Mongolian media behavior during the presidential election in May.
2005 Annual Report
- |Africa
- |Description of 2005 Grants
- |Africa Regional
- |Angola
- |Burundi
- |Cameroon
- |Chad
- |Côte d‘Ivoire
- |Democratic Republic of Congo
- |Eritrea
- |Ethiopia
- |Ghana
- |Guinea
- |Kenya
- |Liberia
- |Mali
- |Mauritania
- |Mozambique
- |Niger
- |Nigeria
- |Republic of Congo
- |Senegal
- |Sierra Leone
- |Somalia
- |Somaliland
- |South Africa
- |Southern Africa Regional
- |Sudan
- |Tanzania
- |Togo
- |Uganda
- |West Africa Regional
- |Zimbabwe
- |Description of 2005 Grants
- |Asia
- |Central and Eastern Europe
- |Eurasia
- |Latin America and The Caribbean
- |Middle East and North Africa
- |Multiregional and Miscellaneous Grants

