"Indonesia, a moderate Muslim country, was added to the list, American officials said, because of concerns about a growing streak of fundamentalism among graduates of privately run Islamic religious schools, known as pesantren." U.S. education-related assistance to Indonesia is planned to total $157 million, over five years. [[RTI International]] is organizing the U.S.-funded teacher trainings in Indonesia. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/07/world/asia/07indo.html]
==USAID in Nigeria==
USAID's [[Office of Transition Initiatives]] (OTI) funds the [[Nigeria Journalism Network]] which "is designed to create a network of journalists in Nigeria committed to strengthening the media and promoting democracy." "This is a project that was initiated by The [[Institute of World Affairs]] (IWA) in cooperation with [[Global Communication Solutions]] (GCS)." [http://www.mediapeace.org/resource/research.cfm]
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