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The Choice Forward for Timor-Leste
Everyone loves an underdog story, so here’s one for you: You’ve likely never heard of it, but there’s a nation…
Everyone loves an underdog story, so here’s one for you: You’ve likely never heard of it, but there’s a nation…
Meet Sally Ncube, a member of the Zimbabwe Women’s Democracy Chapter. Sally has taken on the challenge to create a…
Across Moldova, corruption is seen as a very big issue. According to recent IRI polling data, 62% of Moldovans feel…
Although Panama is a country with a strong economy, economic growth is not evenly distributed, nor does it generate enough…
As we mark and celebrate International Youth Day, young Jordanians are increasingly stepping into the spotlight of the country’s democratic…
On December 1, 2016, Gambians delivered an unprecedented defeat at the ballot box to 22-year incumbent President Yahya Jammeh and…
Last night we honored IRI’s former President Ambassador Mark Green. After four years at IRI Mark is leaving to lead the…
There is a lot of noise around the space of technology for governance and IRI’s Smart Governance program has risen…
I had the privilege of being part of IRI’s team at the U.S. State Department-sponsored Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative…
It seems like a rhetorical question. Why wouldn’t public opinion research matter? Polling is one of the best ways to…
Young people make up a quarter of the population in Latin America. With 37.5 million between the ages of 12…
While the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) may elicit a mix of feelings depending on whom you speak…