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20 Things About IRI’s Work in Indonesia...
Twenty years ago, IRI opened an office in Jakarta, Indonesia. At that time, Indonesia was transitioning to a democracy after…
Twenty years ago, IRI opened an office in Jakarta, Indonesia. At that time, Indonesia was transitioning to a democracy after…
Shared histories, a common language, and emerging democratic legislatures are common threads that link Colombia, Guatemala and Peru. Citizens in…
On June 18, 2016, Mexico transitioned to a new penal justice code—an accusatory system based on a presumption of innocence.…
Por segunda vez, el Gobierno Federal de México a través de la Secretaría de la Función Pública y la Coordinación…
Since June 2017, IRI has conducted a series of activities across Uganda aimed at helping youth to understand and become…
The local government sector is one of the biggest success stories in Ukraine today. Since 2015, when IRI began measuring…
A couple years ago, a major corruption scandal came to light in Brazil. An investigation called “Operation Car Wash” (Operação…
Fake news and corruption are two significant issues testing the fabric of Mongolian democracy today. Although these challenges have been…
“We have trade and energy ties with Iran. We did not breach the sanctions [on Iran]. Whatever the verdict is,…
Wherever it occurs, corruption kills, wastes money, and weakens democracy. Corruption is far too common in the public sector according…
Providing results on Election Day is a fairly common practice in the Americas, but not this time in Honduras. According…
Alrededor del mundo el termino populismo está siendo objeto de estudio de diversos actores de la sociedad, quienes han expuesto…