Top Five Takeaways from AEA’s Evaluation 2018...
With the growing emphasis on monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), IRI is committed to constantly improving and adapting our MEL…
With the growing emphasis on monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), IRI is committed to constantly improving and adapting our MEL…
Kerkan Wignyawinata began his career in international democracy development with IRI in 1998. At the time, Indonesia was facing a…
The Philippines is Southeast Asia’s oldest democracy and has recently emerged as one of the fastest-advancing economies in the region.…
Ahead of South Africa’s 2019 National and Provincial Elections, it is important to ensure young citizens across the country are…
Una creciente comunidad de “artistas de datos” y ciudadanos de a pie, está creando obras conceptuales utilizando información recopilada en…
Municipal council elections in May were a milestone in Tunisia’s political transition. As part of the country’s long path to…
Today marks the beginning of a week-long remembrance of the estimated seven million Ukrainians who perished during this particular chapter…
As the first local IRI staff hired in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1998, Delima Saragih has worked tirelessly to strengthen democratic…
For the past seven years, I have worked with political parties across Europe and witnessed political campaigns across the transatlantic…
Burma made strides toward consolidating its recent record of holding well-administered, credible elections in the November 3 by-elections. The elections…
On November 12, 1991, the Indonesian military shot and killed over 250 Timorese citizens in the Santa Cruz Cemetery in…
At PeaceCon 2018, scholars, practitioners, diplomats and business leaders came together to discuss the power of collective action to build…