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Although nightlife, hugging, and even seeing grandparents dried up during pandemic lockdowns, democracy, of course, never went away. Though for…
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Although nightlife, hugging, and even seeing grandparents dried up during pandemic lockdowns, democracy, of course, never went away. Though for…
Pride month often seems like a joyous celebration in the big cities of the world, but it is also an…
Although nightlife, hugging, and even seeing grandparents dried up during pandemic lockdowns, democracy, of course, never went away. Though for…
A decade after the revolution, Tunisian youth are once again turning to the streets to demand solutions after losing faith…
Women, youth, and people with disabilities– or PWD– have little representation in Nigeria’s government, even though they make up a…
Following Mongolia’s June 9 presidential election, the International Republican Institute (IRI) and The Asia Foundation (TAF) hosted a virtual session…
Despite the persistent conflict in Cameroon, women peacemakers persevere. Violence erupted in 2016 in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon and…
The House Democracy Partnership (HDP) is a bipartisan commission of the U.S. House of Representatives that works directly with 22 partner parliaments…
Nepal has gone through no less than 53 changes of government since it first became a democracy in 1951, and…
In the 30 years since becoming a democracy, Mongolia has proven to be resilient, even in the face of a…
Abuse of power has not been uncommon for North Macedonia’s public officials, regardless of the parties in power. For years,…
عشرة أيام من النضال ضد العنف القائم على نوع الجنس: استمع إليها الآن وإعلاء صوتهن في كل مكان للمرأة حق إنساني أساسي في العيش بمنأى عن العنف. سواء في المنزل أو في العمل، عبر الإنترنت أو خارج…