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NDI survey on Tunisian public opinion

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has released a survey on Tunisian public opinion.

NDI releases survey on Iraqi public opinion

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has released a new survey to help Iraq’s political parties and elected officials respond to the needs of citizens.

January 26 at George Washington University: Women’s Leadership And Gender Equality

On January 26, the National Democratic Insittute (NDI) will be hosting, “Women’s Leadership And Gender Equality In The Political Decision-Making Process In Cambodia, East Timor, And Vietnam.”

Call for Submissions: 2012 IFES Photography Contest

IFES is holding its annual democracy-themed photography competition to profile the many ways individuals demonstrate a sense of civic responsibility around the world.

IRI Issues Press Release on Raid of Its Egypt Offices

IRI published a press release yesterday on the raid of its offices conducted by the Egyptian government.

NDI Issues Press Release on Raid of Its Egypt Offices

NDI published a press release yesterday on the raid of its offices conducted by the Egyptian government.

IRI Publishes Survey of South Sudan Public Opinion

IRI published the results of a poll conducted in South Sudan which measured opinion about political leaders, governance, security, and gender.

IRI Publishes Public Opinion Poll from Eastern Libya

IRI published the results of an October 2011 survey conducted in six provinces in Eastern Libya. The survey measures public opinion about politics and economics in post-Gaddafi Libya.

‘Now We Have Hope’: Citizen Views on Libya’s Political Transition

NDI published the findings of a series of focus groups held in November in Libya. The report highlights the tempered optimism of the participants as the country transitions from authoritarianism to democracy.

Breaking the Mold: Understanding Gender and Electoral Violence

IFES published a new white paper exploring the causes and effects of violence carried out by women and against women during elections.

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