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Credible Elections and a Peaceful Transition, a Vi...
On Tuesday, October 10, nearly two million Liberians will go to the polls to vote for their next president. Less…
On Tuesday, October 10, nearly two million Liberians will go to the polls to vote for their next president. Less…
As a young child, Tony was interested in Latin America. In 2011, he came to IRI to work in Guatemala.…
IRI founded the Women’s Support Network (WSN) in May 2016 to support Moroccan women who are interested in being active…
Learning a second language is highly beneficial in the work we do. But, to really understand the language, to get…
In Uganda, where 78 percent of people are 30 years old and younger. young people often complain of the lack…
In July 2016, I started an internship with IRI in Morocco. As an international student from Liberia who is studying…
Few countries have gained their independence from a single vote. But in the case of Timor-Leste, a single vote is…
As IRI works to promote democracy worldwide, it is important to highlight the importance of democracy for peace. The Institute…
Security forces and government leaders in Tunisia are eager to collaborate on peaceful solutions to the drivers that are leading…
The International Republican Institute (IRI) recognizes the unique leadership ability, from mitigating and negotiating policies during transitional phases to decision-making…
In my last blog, A Deep Bench, I wrote of 36 incredible youth democracy activists from 13 different countries in…
Last Sunday Russians voted in local elections in 82 administrative regions of the country, including Moscow. They elected governors, municipal,…