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NDI Delegation Releases Statement on Pre-Election Environment in Liberia

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) today published its latest observations and recommendations about the presidential and legislative elections in Liberia. This follows a five-day assessment mission by experts from various African countries and the United States.

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Liberians Acknowledge Historic Nature of Upcoming Polls, Eager for Inclusive, Peaceful, and Credible Elections, NDI Delegation Finds

MONROVIA, Liberia – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) today released its statement of findings and recommendations from its pre-election assessment mission to Liberia’s presidential and legislative elections, scheduled for October 2017.

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Statement of the NDI Pre-Election Assessment Mission to Liberia's 2017 Presidential and Legislative Elections | February 20-24, 2017

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) deployed an international delegation to Liberia from February 20 - 24, 2017. The purpose of the mission was to assess preparations for Liberia’s October 2017 elections, including the ongoing voter registration process, and to support Liberia’s efforts to conduct peaceful, credible polls. This mission is the first activity in NDI’s comprehensive international election observation.

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Step­down Training Toolkit on Legislative Engagement

This toolkit provides information and reference materials the National Democratic Institute (NDI) has used in conducting a series of legislative advocacy/engagement workshops in Liberia under its Building Citizen Centered Political Engagement program funded by the Embassy of Sweden (EOS).

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Monitoring Reports of the Citizen Observatories in Grand Kru, Maryland, River Gee Counties, Liberia

The Monitoring Reports of Citizen Observatories on the quality of public elementary schools in three counties, Maryland, River Gee and Grand Kru, in Southeast Liberia was published by the Southeastern Women Development Association (SEWODA), a subgrant partner of NDI.
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