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IRI’s Work to Support Sudan’s Politica...
On April 15, Khartoum’s residents experienced active civil conflict inside the capital city, something that has not happened since the…
On April 15, Khartoum’s residents experienced active civil conflict inside the capital city, something that has not happened since the…
The International Republican Institute (IRI) celebrates the graduation of its inaugural cohort of the Advanced Leadership in Politics Institute (ALPI)…
On Saturday, June 24, Sierra Leoneans will cast their ballots in the fifth multi-tier elections since the country’s eleven-year civil…
In 2022, the International Republican Institute (IRI) launched the Caribbean Youth Fellowship in partnership with the Center for the Analysis…
The democratic reforms and momentum, outlined in Part II of the series, paid off during both the 2020 Presidential and…
Participation of young people in political and social processes is essential for the democratic health of all societies. With this…
The House Democracy Partnership (HDP) is a bipartisan commission of the U.S. House of Representatives that works directly with over…
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has caused incredible destruction to communities throughout Ukraine. More than 150,000 residential buildings worth $54…
May is Haiti Heritage Month in the United States, a time to celebrate Haitian culture and history. While Haiti is…
On May 15, the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Executive Vice President Kimber Shearer participated in the Copenhagen Democracy Summit and…
On May 17, the International Republican Institute (IRI) honored the women of Iran at the 2023 John S. McCain Freedom…
Serbia and Kosovo share a rich history, but Serbia’s denial of Kosovo’s statehood, despite Kosovo’s 15-year independence, has led to…