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Iraq Survey: Lack of Government Responsiveness Impacts Public Mood
Iraqis grew increasingly frustrated with poor service provision and rampant corruption, according to the findings of an NDI national survey conducted from August 12 to September 3, 2015. Citizens’ concerns about the government’s perceived lack of responsiveness to the people’s needs (58 percent saw the issue as worsening) negatively impacted public attitudes about politicians and political entities.

Final Report on the 2014 Legislative and Presidential Elections in Tunisia
This detailed report covers the entire electoral process, from the voter registration period in June 2014 to the announcement of final results of the December presidential run-off. It draws upon the findings of observers who deployed for the duration of the electoral cycle, meeting regularly with candidates and political parties, civil society representatives, and members of the national and regional election commissions.

Antonio Guterres Remarks at the 2015 NDI Democracy Award Dinner
Remarks as delivered on November 10, 2015
Dear Madeleine, dear friends, this is a moment I wouldn't miss. First of all for the pleasure to be here with all of you, but especially for the honor to receive this award from NDI, an organization with a fantastic record in the promotion of democracy and human rights in the world, and especially from the hands of a very dear friends, Madeleine Albright, a reference to all of us.

NDI Mourns the Loss of Yemeni Democracy Advocate Dr. Abdulkarim Al-Eryani
NDI Chairman Madeleine K. Albright, President Kenneth Wollack and Regional Director Leslie Campbell issued the following statement: