La'o Hamutuk

From La'o Hamutuk, the Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis. For more, see http://www.laohamutuk.org.
Husi La'o Hamutuk, Institutu ba Monitor no Analiza Dezenvolvimentu iha Timor-Leste. Bele hetan tan husi http://www.laohamutuk.org.

24 January 2012

Final 2012 budget documents online

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Nearly two months after Parliament approved the 2012 state budget and more than a month after the President promulgated it, Timor-Leste...
02 December 2011

CPI2: Perceptions of corruption, inflation increase in Timor-Leste

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Transparency International just published its annual report on perceptions of corruption for nearly every country in the world. Timor-Les...
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28 November 2011

Parliament passes $1.7 billion 2012 State Budget

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In the dark hours of Friday, 25 November, Timor-Leste's National Parliament approved a $1.674 billion budget for 2012, including $1.49...
24 November 2011

New MCC scorecard shows mixed results

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The United States government's Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) calculates a scorecard every year to determine which countries a...
21 November 2011

Parliament rejects TL Investment Company. PN rejeita t$200 ba CITL

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Monday morning, Timor-Leste's Parliament voted 30-26 (with five abstentions and four absent) to delete $200 million from the Governmen...
18 November 2011

TL rejects US rejection of UNESCO

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Timor-Leste is one of the poorest countries in the world, and the United States is of the richest. Nevertheless, Timor-Leste's Parliam...
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17 November 2011

LH asks Security Council to consider justice and sustainable development

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On 22 November 2011, the United Nations Security Council discuss UNMIT.  La'o Hamutuk wrote to call Council's attention to some i...
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Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis
Dili, Timor-Leste
La'o Hamutuk is a Timorese non-governmental organization (NGO) which has worked since 2000 to monitor and analyze the activities of international and government agencies in Timor-Leste, to make development responsive to the needs and desires of the people. We focus on international institutions and systems, trying to protect food sovereignty and avoid the "resource curse" in petroleum-dependent Timor-Leste, as well as to enhance democratic governance and justice.
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La'o Hamutuk, hanesan Organizasaun Naun-Governmental (ONG) Timor-oan, ne'ebe servisu desde 2000 atu monitor no analiza atividade sira husi ajensia internasional no governmental iha Timor-Leste. Hodi hanoin katak dezenvolvimentu iha ne'e tenke responde ba povo nia nesesidade no povo nia hakarak. Ami foka ba sistema no institusaun internasional sira, atu proteje soberania ai-han no evita "malisan rekursu" iha Timor-Leste, ne'ebe depende makaas ba rendimento petrolifeiro. No mos atu hadiak liu tan governasaun ne'ebe demokratiku no justisa.
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