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MENA works closely with the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation–Turkey, a liaison office that identifies actors and activities that will help Turkey's evolution toward an open society, facilitates collaboration between Turkish civil society and the Soros foundations network, and makes funding recommendations.

Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation–Turkey

Scholarships

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MENA works closely with OSI Scholarship Programs, which support students and scholars by providing fellowships, scholarships, and related activities that allow them to improve the social, political, and intellectual environments of their home communities.

OSI's Palestinian Rule of Law Program funds up to ten LL.M. awards, including post-fellowship internships, each year. The program aims to create a minimum of forty to fifty highly trained lawyers who will, over time, play key roles in establishing rule of law in the Palestinian Territories. Participating institutions include Columbia University, the University of Virginia, Duke University, the University of Michigan, New York University, the University of Chicago, American University, and the Central European University in Budapest.

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