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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Dui Hua Foundation, The

Stanford, CA

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Total Grants to Dui Hua Foundation, The
Total $ Granted: $ 892,000
For Years: 2004 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
# Grants: 8

Grants to Dui Hua Foundation, The

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2004 165,000 An Unofficial Dialogue on Human Rights and Political Detainees with the People's Republic of China
John Kamm will direct a project to support efforts to improve human rights in China. He will develop a database of political and religious detainees in China, review official and non-official sources to analyze the details of their cases, and engage with Chinese officials in an unofficial dialogue designed to encourage the release of these detainees. The project's findings will appear in a quarterly newsletter and an annual report.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-30-2004 1,000 No purpose given. Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2002 150,000 An Unofficial Dialogue on Human Rights and Political Detainees with the People's Republic of China
John Kamm will examine Chinese human rights practices and the efficacy of Western human rights advocacy vis-a-vis China. He will undertake archival reseearch to develop a database of Chinese political detainees and evaluate past human rights interventions by Western governments. He will also engage in an informal dialogue with the Chinese government on the disposition of cases involving individuals detained as a result of the expression of political or religious views. The project's findings will appear in a series of papers and articles.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2002 1,000 No purpose given. Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2001 150,000 An Unofficial Dialogue on Human Rights and Political Detainees with the People's Republic of China Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 150,000 An Unofficial Dialogue on Human Rights and Prisoner Issues with the People's Republic of China
John Kamm will examine Chinese human rights practices and the efficacy of Western human rights advocacy vis-à-vis China. He will undertake archival research to develop a database of Chinese political detainees and evaluate past human rights interventions by Western governments. He will also engage in an informal dialogue with the Chinese government on the disposition of cases involving individuals detained as a result of the expression of political or religious views.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 150,000 An Unofficial Dialogue on Human Rights and Prisoner Issues with the People's Republic of China
John Kamm will examine Chinese human rights practices and the efficacy of Western human rights advocacy vis-à-vis China. He will undertake arcl research to develop a database of Chinese political detainees and evaluate past human rights interventions by Western governments. He will also engage in an informal dialogue with the Chinese government on the disposition of cases involving individualsdetained as a result of the expression of political or religious views.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 125,000 Prisoner Accounting and Human Rights Policy Toward China
John Kamm will examine Chinese human rights practices and the efficacy of Western human rights advocacy vis-à-vis China. He will undertake archival research to develop a database of Chinese political detainees and evaluate past human rights interventions by Western governments. He will also engage in an informal dialogue with the officials of the Chinese government on the disposition of cases involving individuals detained as a result of the expression of political or religious views.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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