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From Sarajevo to the Big Apple: Young Bosnians Sta...
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When we talk about our work here at IRI, we usually discuss our latest public opinion polling or a roundtable…
With the growing emphasis on monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), IRI is committed to constantly improving and adapting our MEL…
Human Rights Suffers a Major Blow The American Interest By David Kramer and John Stack Jr. President Donald Trump’s…
Nigeria’s upcoming national elections are scheduled for February 23, 2019, and will be a critical test of democracy in the country and…
Washington, D.C.—The International Republican Institute (IRI) issued the following statement on the passing of President George H.W. Bush: “IRI is…
Kerkan Wignyawinata began his career in international democracy development with IRI in 1998. At the time, Indonesia was facing a…
The Philippines is Southeast Asia’s oldest democracy and has recently emerged as one of the fastest-advancing economies in the region.…
Ahead of South Africa’s 2019 National and Provincial Elections, it is important to ensure young citizens across the country are…
Russia Moves Fast to Deepen Kerch Crisis Voice of America By Jamie Dettmer Russia’s attack on Ukrainian military vessels in…
Whose Election Is It Anyway? Into Africa, Center for Strategic & International Studies With elections heating up across the continent,…
Russia’s illegal seizure of Ukrainian vessels traveling through the Kerch Strait has prompted the Ukrainian parliament to issue a 30-day…
Una creciente comunidad de “artistas de datos” y ciudadanos de a pie, está creando obras conceptuales utilizando información recopilada en…