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Report on NDI and OGP Local: Collaboration and Implementation in Tunisia and Morocco

“One of the most favorable outcomes of encouraging collaboration between civil society organizations and the Regional Council is improved communication,” reflected a Moroccan civil society leader at the conclusion of Béni Mellal-Khénifra region’s open government reform co-creation process.

Bridging the Divide

Around the world, engagement between young people and political parties is increasingly low. While young people are interested in politics, they are less inclined to engage with or become members of formal political institutions. Bridging the divide between young people and political parties requires new strategies that recognize young people’s legitimate concerns about formal institutions and the different ways in which young people want to organize politically.

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Tunisia: NDI responds to questions about the ARP Internship Program

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March 22, 2021

NDI responds to questions about the ARP Internship Program

Statement by NDI President Derek Mitchell on Tenth Anniversary of Mohamed Bouazizi’s Death

Ten years ago Mohamed Bouazizi of Tunisia set in motion forces far greater than himself -- protests across the Arab world against the same tyranny and oppression that led him to take his own life. All he wanted to do was find a way to support his family. He was just like any one of us.

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In Search of a Brighter Future: Citizen Ideas for Making Tunisia's Economy Deliver

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) conducts periodic, nationwide public opinion research in Tunisia to provide political and civic leaders with objective data on citizens’ attitudes. According to public opinion polling conducted in recent years, the central political concerns of Tunisian citizens are economic.

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