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Law and Order a la México
Every year, courtroom dramas like Law & Order provide a basic understanding of the U.S. justice system to millions of…
Every year, courtroom dramas like Law & Order provide a basic understanding of the U.S. justice system to millions of…
One of IRI President Mark Green’s oft-repeated observations is that the average age in Africa is 19 and the average…
Guyana’s last local government elections were held on August 8, 1994. After two decades without them, the country finds itself…
Increasing women’s meaningful participation, voice, and influence in the political system and surrounding institutions is critical to achieving a truly…
So, it’s finally come to Germany. The anti-establishment, “we-want-something-else” wave that has produced paralyzed parliaments in Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland…
Europe’s migrant crisis is one of the greatest challenges to the unity of the continent since World War II. According…
In October, 2015, Generation Democracy hosted its first event outside the U.S. in Dakar, Senegal and brought together 45 young…
Following a non-binding recommendation (2004) and then binding legislation (2009) on a 30% quota for female candidates, women’s participation in…
Before I began working at IRI, an exchange was simply an opportunity to travel while earning academic credit. However, after…
Recently I had the opportunity to attend a program for women elected to Libya’s municipal councils. The program, hosted…
More than 20 years ago, in September 1995, world leaders, activists, and NGO’s gathered in Beijing for the Fourth World…
Traveling to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador I began to think about how IRI’s work has evolved over the nearly…