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Christopher Stone, President, Open Society Foundations
Fight corruption by establishing a culture of corruption intolerance

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

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THE New York City-based Open Society Foundations (OSF) is not an unfamiliar organization to Indonesians. Fifteen years ago, when the country was set to go on much-needed reforms and democratization, it was the OSF which extended a helping hand to non-governmental organizations such as TIFA and others, in funding programs involving media development, women's empowerment and human rights advocacy. To visiting OSF President Christopher Stone, it was

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