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Bosnian Youth Advocate for Interethnic Reconciliat...
When you put young people and graffiti together, it often sounds like a recipe for mischief. But in April 2018,…
When you put young people and graffiti together, it often sounds like a recipe for mischief. But in April 2018,…
In Nigeria, political parties lack ideology and manifestos. But the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s town hall meeting marks their first…
Since Argentina’s return to democracy in 1983, the National Congress has struggled to escape the country’s long shadow of hyper-presidentialism.…
President Yahya Jammeh’s departure from office in January 2017 ushered in a new government, led by President Adama Barrow, with…
“Dear Daddy, How is America? How is your friends? Daddy there is war in Buea. They shoot guns every night.…
IRI Director of Asia, Johanna Kao, talks about being in Dili, Timor-Leste on September 11, 2001, and the powerful coming…
With a screen on every smartphone and street corner, it’s tougher than ever to hold the audience’s attention – a…
In February 2016, Tunisia adopted a new Criminal Procedure Code (CPC). Under the new CPC, the law formally grants citizens…
Cuando hablamos de jóvenes, a menudo se habla del ciclo de la violencia, del ciclo de las drogas, o incluso…
It has been an interesting few weeks in Nigeria. For those of us that have been watching Nigerian politics for…
The International Republican Institute established the Arab Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI) nearly one decade ago. Founded in 2008, AWLI has brought together…
People run for office for a variety of reasons, some of which are altruistic and stem from a desire to…