Open Society Institute
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The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses.
[edit] History
OSI was created in 1993 by investor and philanthropist George Soros to support his foundations in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Those foundations were established, starting in 1984, to help countries make the transition from communism. OSI has expanded the activities of the Soros Foundations network to other areas of the world where the transition to democracy is of particular concern. The Soros foundations network encompasses more than 60 countries, including the United States.
[edit] See also
- Central European University
- Transparency International
- Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS)
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Open Society Institute 2004 Annual Report
- Iraq Revenue Watch, a project of the Open Society Institute
- Open Society Archives - an OSI project in Budapest.