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The Open Society Foundations are active in more than 120 countries around the world. Our national and regional foundations and thematic programs give thousands of grants every year toward building inclusive and vibrant democracies. OPEN SOCIETY NAMES DANIELA SCHWARZER AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Daniela Schwarzer is a renowned expert in European affairs and international relations. Since 2016, she has served as Director and CEO of the German Council on Foreign Relations, where she has steered the organization’s strategic repositioning and modernization and has advised the EU Commission and national governments on Europeanaffairs.
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THE MODERN AGREEMENT OF AMITY AND COMMERCE: TOWARD A NEW Download. The Modern Agreement of Amity and Commerce: Toward a New Model for Trade Agreements (262.75 Kb pdf file). Download the 20-page publication. (Updated: October 29, 2020) IDEAS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY: JUSTICE REINVESTMENT Ideas for an Open Society: Justice Reinvestment. More than $54 billion is spent annually on prisons in the United States, much of it directed toward incarcerating people for non-violent drug offenses with little or no hope of access to rehabilitation services. In the November 2003 issue of Ideas for an Open Society, Susan Tucker and Eric CadoraHEATHER GRABBE
Alexander Soros is the deputy chair of the Open Society Global Board and a member of the Open Society-U.S. Advisory Board. The Open Society leadership team works alongside our staff, partners, and grantees to help promote the values of justice, democracy, and human rights in PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICES CAN DELIVER DEMOCRATIC VALUES Public Broadcasting Services Can Deliver Democratic Values. Few Do. There was a time (nobody under the age of 30 can remember it) when public service broadcasters ruled the roost. They were well-funded, comfortably tied to establishments, and enjoyed approval—or at least were not resisted—to degrees that were unhealthy for everyoneinvolved.
FROM COUNTERING FINANCIAL CRIME TO CRIMINALIZING CIVIL In 2011, Lia van Broekhoven and Fulco von Deventer from the Dutch development organization Cordaid approached me with a problem and a hunch. Like many international grantmakers, Cordaid was concerned about the growing difficulties they faced working in repressive countries and conflict zones, and what appeared to be a glut of new national NGO laws hampering their international THE IMPACTS OF DRUG POLICIES ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG … 04 THE IMPACTS OF DRUG POLICIES ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Key to any understanding of this provision is the requirement for statesparties to adopt
OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONSWHO WE AREGRANTSEMPLOYMENTOUR HISTORYGEORGESOROSSTAFF
The Open Society Foundations are active in more than 120 countries around the world. Our national and regional foundations and thematic programs give thousands of grants every year toward building inclusive and vibrant democracies. OPEN SOCIETY NAMES DANIELA SCHWARZER AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Daniela Schwarzer is a renowned expert in European affairs and international relations. Since 2016, she has served as Director and CEO of the German Council on Foreign Relations, where she has steered the organization’s strategic repositioning and modernization and has advised the EU Commission and national governments on Europeanaffairs.
ROMA INITIATIVES OFFICE T. +49 (30) 300139630. Contact us. The Roma Initiatives Office works with activists and communities across Europe to achieve long-term change for Roma. The Roma Initiatives Office works to achieve equal opportunities for Roma in housing, employment, and education. We also facilitate dialogue, exchange, and collaboration across the OpenSociety
OPEN SOCIETY INITIATIVE FOR EUROPE Open Society Foundations. Carrer de Sant Eusebi, 29-31. Barcelona, 08006, Spain. Contact us. The Open Society Initiative for Europe supports organizations that promote active participation in democracy and uphold open society values—particularly in places where civil and political rights are at risk. We have been leading the OpenSociety
THE MODERN AGREEMENT OF AMITY AND COMMERCE: TOWARD A NEW Download. The Modern Agreement of Amity and Commerce: Toward a New Model for Trade Agreements (262.75 Kb pdf file). Download the 20-page publication. (Updated: October 29, 2020) IDEAS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY: JUSTICE REINVESTMENT Ideas for an Open Society: Justice Reinvestment. More than $54 billion is spent annually on prisons in the United States, much of it directed toward incarcerating people for non-violent drug offenses with little or no hope of access to rehabilitation services. In the November 2003 issue of Ideas for an Open Society, Susan Tucker and Eric CadoraHEATHER GRABBE
Alexander Soros is the deputy chair of the Open Society Global Board and a member of the Open Society-U.S. Advisory Board. The Open Society leadership team works alongside our staff, partners, and grantees to help promote the values of justice, democracy, and human rights in PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICES CAN DELIVER DEMOCRATIC VALUES Public Broadcasting Services Can Deliver Democratic Values. Few Do. There was a time (nobody under the age of 30 can remember it) when public service broadcasters ruled the roost. They were well-funded, comfortably tied to establishments, and enjoyed approval—or at least were not resisted—to degrees that were unhealthy for everyoneinvolved.
FROM COUNTERING FINANCIAL CRIME TO CRIMINALIZING CIVIL In 2011, Lia van Broekhoven and Fulco von Deventer from the Dutch development organization Cordaid approached me with a problem and a hunch. Like many international grantmakers, Cordaid was concerned about the growing difficulties they faced working in repressive countries and conflict zones, and what appeared to be a glut of new national NGO laws hampering their international THE IMPACTS OF DRUG POLICIES ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG … 04 THE IMPACTS OF DRUG POLICIES ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Key to any understanding of this provision is the requirement for statesparties to adopt
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If you need accommodation in order to search for a job opening or to submit an application, please contact us by email at recruiting@opensocietyfoundations.org, by phone at +1-212-548-0600, or by mail at Recruitment Team, Open Society Foundations, 224 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019. A LOOMING DEBT CRUNCH DEMANDS NEW THINKING COVID-19 affects every country, whether developed or developing. But not all have been equally able to respond. Developed countries have managed to lead on vaccination drives, invest significantly in their healthcare, and inject financial resources into their economy. MIGRATION AND ASYLUM Migration and Asylum. The Open Society Foundations support groups that work on a broad range of issues affecting the safety and well-being of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. A HISTORY OF ANTI-ASIAN HATE IN THE UNITED STATES We have watched in anger and dismay as Asians and people who appear Asian have become victims of a spate of violence across America. Between March 2020 and February 2021, Open Society grantee Stop AAPI Hate documented nearly 3,800 self-reports of anti-Asian hate incidents. Asian women were more than twice as likely to be attackedas Asian men.
SOROS JUSTICE FELLOWSHIPS Open Society-U.S.’s Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of IDEAS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY: JUSTICE REINVESTMENT Ideas for an Open Society: Justice Reinvestment. More than $54 billion is spent annually on prisons in the United States, much of it directed toward incarcerating people for non-violent drug offenses with little or no hope of access to rehabilitation services. In the November 2003 issue of Ideas for an Open Society, Susan Tucker and Eric Cadora OPEN SOCIETY PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR AFRICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE Open Society Pledges Support for African Cultural Heritage Restitution. Date. November 12, 2019. Contact. Mai Lynn Miller Nguyen. mailynn.miller@opensocietyfoundations.org. +1 212-548-0386. FacebookTwitter LinkedIn.
IMPACT INVESTING IN EDUCATION: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT Recent estimates have shown that the stagnation of aid and inflation has meant that the funding gap needed to provide basic education for all children and adults has increased from $16 billion to $26 billion. In this context, impacting investing, which uses the tools of commercial capital deployment for social good, has emerged as apotential
THE PROBLEM WITH CRIMINALIZING SEX WORKERS’ CLIENTS After just six months of partial criminalization in France, sex workers report having to work longer hours for less pay and accept clients they previously would have rejected. Now, Ireland is considering adopting a similar approach. Thankfully, advocates like Kate McGrew, the coordinator at Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, aremaking sure sex
TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Terms and Conditions govern the use of this Open Society Foundations Site. By visiting this Site, you specifically and automatically agree to abide by these Terms and Conditions. OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONSWHO WE AREGRANTSEMPLOYMENTOUR HISTORYGEORGESOROSSTAFF
The Open Society Foundations are active in more than 120 countries around the world. Our national and regional foundations and thematic programs give thousands of grants every year toward building inclusive and vibrant democracies. ROMA INITIATIVES OFFICE T. +49 (30) 300139630. Contact us. The Roma Initiatives Office works with activists and communities across Europe to achieve long-term change for Roma. The Roma Initiatives Office works to achieve equal opportunities for Roma in housing, employment, and education. We also facilitate dialogue, exchange, and collaboration across the OpenSociety
OPEN SOCIETY INITIATIVE FOR EUROPE Open Society Foundations. Carrer de Sant Eusebi, 29-31. Barcelona, 08006, Spain. Contact us. The Open Society Initiative for Europe supports organizations that promote active participation in democracy and uphold open society values—particularly in places where civil and political rights are at risk. We have been leading the OpenSociety
MIGRATION AND ASYLUM Migration and Asylum. The Open Society Foundations support groups that work on a broad range of issues affecting the safety and well-being of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. THE MODERN AGREEMENT OF AMITY AND COMMERCE: TOWARD A NEW Download. The Modern Agreement of Amity and Commerce: Toward a New Model for Trade Agreements (262.75 Kb pdf file). Download the 20-page publication. (Updated: October 29, 2020) OPEN SOCIETY NAMES DANIELA SCHWARZER AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Daniela Schwarzer is a renowned expert in European affairs and international relations. Since 2016, she has served as Director and CEO of the German Council on Foreign Relations, where she has steered the organization’s strategic repositioning and modernization and has advised the EU Commission and national governments on Europeanaffairs.
HEATHER GRABBE
Alexander Soros is the deputy chair of the Open Society Global Board and a member of the Open Society-U.S. Advisory Board. The Open Society leadership team works alongside our staff, partners, and grantees to help promote the values of justice, democracy, and human rights in PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICES CAN DELIVER DEMOCRATIC VALUES Public Broadcasting Services Can Deliver Democratic Values. Few Do. There was a time (nobody under the age of 30 can remember it) when public service broadcasters ruled the roost. They were well-funded, comfortably tied to establishments, and enjoyed approval—or at least were not resisted—to degrees that were unhealthy for everyoneinvolved.
SOUTH AFRICA: JUSTICE SECTOR AND THE RULE OF LAW South Africa: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law recognizes that the government, in place since 1994, has made major achievements in transforming the justice sector from an apartheid institution into one that measures up to international standards. Racist laws have been repealed, the legal aid system has been extended, and major effortshave
FROM COUNTERING FINANCIAL CRIME TO CRIMINALIZING CIVIL In 2011, Lia van Broekhoven and Fulco von Deventer from the Dutch development organization Cordaid approached me with a problem and a hunch. Like many international grantmakers, Cordaid was concerned about the growing difficulties they faced working in repressive countries and conflict zones, and what appeared to be a glut of new national NGO laws hampering their international OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONSWHO WE AREGRANTSEMPLOYMENTOUR HISTORYGEORGESOROSSTAFF
The Open Society Foundations are active in more than 120 countries around the world. Our national and regional foundations and thematic programs give thousands of grants every year toward building inclusive and vibrant democracies. ROMA INITIATIVES OFFICE T. +49 (30) 300139630. Contact us. The Roma Initiatives Office works with activists and communities across Europe to achieve long-term change for Roma. The Roma Initiatives Office works to achieve equal opportunities for Roma in housing, employment, and education. We also facilitate dialogue, exchange, and collaboration across the OpenSociety
OPEN SOCIETY INITIATIVE FOR EUROPE Open Society Foundations. Carrer de Sant Eusebi, 29-31. Barcelona, 08006, Spain. Contact us. The Open Society Initiative for Europe supports organizations that promote active participation in democracy and uphold open society values—particularly in places where civil and political rights are at risk. We have been leading the OpenSociety
MIGRATION AND ASYLUM Migration and Asylum. The Open Society Foundations support groups that work on a broad range of issues affecting the safety and well-being of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. THE MODERN AGREEMENT OF AMITY AND COMMERCE: TOWARD A NEW Download. The Modern Agreement of Amity and Commerce: Toward a New Model for Trade Agreements (262.75 Kb pdf file). Download the 20-page publication. (Updated: October 29, 2020) OPEN SOCIETY NAMES DANIELA SCHWARZER AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Daniela Schwarzer is a renowned expert in European affairs and international relations. Since 2016, she has served as Director and CEO of the German Council on Foreign Relations, where she has steered the organization’s strategic repositioning and modernization and has advised the EU Commission and national governments on Europeanaffairs.
HEATHER GRABBE
Alexander Soros is the deputy chair of the Open Society Global Board and a member of the Open Society-U.S. Advisory Board. The Open Society leadership team works alongside our staff, partners, and grantees to help promote the values of justice, democracy, and human rights in PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICES CAN DELIVER DEMOCRATIC VALUES Public Broadcasting Services Can Deliver Democratic Values. Few Do. There was a time (nobody under the age of 30 can remember it) when public service broadcasters ruled the roost. They were well-funded, comfortably tied to establishments, and enjoyed approval—or at least were not resisted—to degrees that were unhealthy for everyoneinvolved.
SOUTH AFRICA: JUSTICE SECTOR AND THE RULE OF LAW South Africa: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law recognizes that the government, in place since 1994, has made major achievements in transforming the justice sector from an apartheid institution into one that measures up to international standards. Racist laws have been repealed, the legal aid system has been extended, and major effortshave
FROM COUNTERING FINANCIAL CRIME TO CRIMINALIZING CIVIL In 2011, Lia van Broekhoven and Fulco von Deventer from the Dutch development organization Cordaid approached me with a problem and a hunch. Like many international grantmakers, Cordaid was concerned about the growing difficulties they faced working in repressive countries and conflict zones, and what appeared to be a glut of new national NGO laws hampering their international WHO WE ARE - OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS The Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, are the world’s largest private funder of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights. We provide thousands of grants every year through a network of national and regional foundations and offices, funding a vast array of projects—many ofthem now
EMPLOYMENT - OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS The New York office is Open Society’s main grant-giving center, as well as the base for many global initiatives and thematic and regional programs. The office is the primary home to the organization’s operational and administrative departments. Open Society GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE OPEN Grants, Scholarships, and fellowships. The Open Society Foundations award grants, scholarships, and fellowships throughout the year to organizations and individuals who share Open Society values. We look for grantees who have a vision and whose efforts will lead to lasting social change. The vast majority of our grants are awarded to OPEN SOCIETY JUSTICE INITIATIVE Open Society Foundations. 224 West 57th Street. New York, NY 10019, United States. T. +1-212-548-0600. F. +1-212-548-4600. Contact us. Follow this program. Website, Twitter. The Open Society Justice Initiative’s team of human rights lawyers and staff pursue strategic litigation and other legal work that supports the mission and valuesof the
ECONOMIC JUSTICE PROGRAM Open Society Foundations. 224 West 57th Street. New York, NY 10019, United States. T. +1-212-548-0600. F. +1-212-548-4600. Contact us. The Economic Justice Program works globally to promote economic systems and practices that build more equitable, sustainable, and democratic societies. We advance economic justice through grant making and impact A LOOMING DEBT CRUNCH DEMANDS NEW THINKING COVID-19 affects every country, whether developed or developing. But not all have been equally able to respond. Developed countries have managed to lead on vaccination drives, invest significantly in their healthcare, and inject financial resources into their economy. THE VALUE OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Inclusive education values diversity and the unique contributions each student brings to the classroom. In a truly inclusive setting, every child feels safe and has a sense of belonging. Students and their parents participate in setting learning goals and take part in decisions that affect them. And school staff have the training,support
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George Soros began his philanthropic work in Africa in 1979. Today, the Open Society Foundations have a network of foundations and offices across the continent, working on democratic governance, economic advancement, and a host of other issues._Learn more_
$125.7M 2020 budget for Africa 10.4% Percentage of global budgetASIA PACIFIC
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