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People with Disabilities Empowerment Participant R...
After five days of physical and mental battling, Ali Sawalmeh became the first Jordanian with a disability to reach the…
After five days of physical and mental battling, Ali Sawalmeh became the first Jordanian with a disability to reach the…
Upon receiving an invitation to IRI Generation Democracy’s Regional Academy in Panama City, Fabrice Dugas saw an opportunity to help…
Research and Development is a semi-regular feature on Democracy Speaks that highlights cutting edge, peer-reviewed research that is particularly relevant…
Textbook democratic theory argues that elected governments are more responsive to constituent concerns and usually produce better living conditions in…
A small country in West Africa, where one must take a 30-minute long ferry ride on the Atlantic Ocean to…
Last year I had the opportunity to join my fellow young African leaders at the Generation Democracy Regional Leadership Academy…
Following the Indonesian occupation, nearly half of the women in Timor-Leste were left widowed, forcing them to be the sole…
As a key bridge between citizens and decision-makers, strengthening civil society supports a citizen-oriented and citizen-driven approach to promoting democracy.…
The poisoning of former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, United Kingdom, on March 4 has…
Despite efforts to improve water quality and access, Nigeria still ranks among the top 5 countries with the worst access…
To those watching the upcoming April 13-14 VIII Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru: fasten your seat belts, it…
The fight against corruption is generating many opportunities for action and dialogue throughout Latin America, each country with its own…