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Nations in Transit 2006 book coverMedia Sustainability Index

The Media Sustainability Index (MSI) is a joint project of USAID and the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX). Funded by USAID and developed by IREX, the MSI measures five key indicators of media systems in twenty different countries and provinces in the E&E region. USAID has funded the MSI since 2001, with media indicators generally paralleling other democracy indicators in the region, showing substantial progress in eastern Europe; some incremental progress in the Caucasus and Ukraine; and, for the most part, considerable backsliding in Russia, Belarus and Central Asia. The MSI is used by government officials, scholars, non-governmental organizations and private enterprises to monitor one of the key features of democratic society, the existence (or non-existence) of an independent, objective and professional media system.

To read this year’s Index and past editions, visit http://www.irex.org/programs/MSI_EUR.



Nations in Transit 2006 book coverNations in Transit

Nations in Transit, an annual publication by Freedom House and funded by USAID measuring progress and setbacks in political transition in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. This is the ninth edition of the report, which continues to cover 27 countries (including all graduation countries), and provides in-depth analysis of electoral processes; civil society; independent media; governance; constitutional, legislative and judicial framework; and corruption. Visit the website ...



2006 NGO SI CoverNGO Sustainability Index

The annual NGO Sustainability Index is the Bureau for Europe and Eurasia's premier instrument for gauging the strength and continued viability of the region's NGO sectors. The Index analyses seven different dimensions of the NGO sector: legal environment, organizational capacity, financial viability, advocacy, public image, service provision, and NGO infrastructure. Taken together, these dimensions provide a basic description of what a sustainable NGO sector should look like. Individually, these dimensions provide Missions, implementing partners and other international donors with a reasonable measure of impact over time, and a basis for identifying both needs and opportunities in a strategic planning process. See the Indexes ...



2007 Health Vulnerability Analysis CoverHealth Vulnerability Analysis

The 2007 Europe and Eurasia Health Vulnerability Analysis identifies those countries in USAID’s Europe and Eurasia (E&E) region where health status is the poorest and where the transition to democracy and free-market economies may be most vulnerable because of health factors. The analysis also highlights health issues that may warrant special or increased attention by United States Government (USG) policymakers. The seminal analysis of this type was conducted in 2003; this is the fifth in an annual exercise to provide USG policymakers and USAID health staff in E&E countries an overview of health status and vulnerability in the region. Read the Analysis (Adobe Acrobat PDF, 5.87mb) ...
Section 508-compliant data from the 2007 Health Vulnerability Analysis (Adobe Acrobat PDF, 2.45mb) ...



1999 Lessons in Implentation CoverLessons in Implementation

"Lessons in Implementation: The NGO Story", conveys what USAID and participating American NGOs have learned about the process of strengthening civil society in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia between 1990 and 1999. The study presents lessons learned on many implementation issues encountered over the years, and in its final chapter, describes illustrative options for future programming, catagorized by the stage of development attained by the NGO sector in particular countries. Read the Report (Adobe Acrobat PDF, 672kb) ...



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