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Aurore Bergé: Advice to Young Women Looking to get...
WDN and IRI held a multi-party training for young women in Ohrid, Macedonia. The training focused on leadership skills and…
WDN and IRI held a multi-party training for young women in Ohrid, Macedonia. The training focused on leadership skills and…
Youth have historically been marginalized in the Central African Republic (CAR), a country that experienced multiple episodes of violent conflict…
It is election eve in Kenya, and there is a tense calm as rain blankets several parts of the country.…
There was a time in the Americas when the majority of countries were ruled by dictators of one sort or…
With two days to go until Kenya’s repeat presidential election, the country is bracing for impact. All that has transpired…
Taking office on May 24, 2017, on the heels of a bruising campaign and close runoff election, President Lenin Moreno…
Southern Africa, for many years considered a beacon of democracy on the continent, has recently been showing signs of democratic…
The Generation Democracy Global Summit in Vienna, Austria was as a model example of how to meaningfully involve youth in…
Just over 20 years ago, leaders of the main ethnic groups of former Yugoslavia signed the Dayton Agreement, ending years…
One lesson from yesterday’s early elections to the National Council in Austria is this: the mainline center-right and center-left parties…
2017 marks the one-hundredth anniversary of two Russian revolutions. The February Revolution began when riots and strikes over the scarcity…
When Tim Judah, the well-known British journalist and writer, coined the term Yugosphere in 2009, alluding to the joint economic…