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Power, Voice, Space and Accountability: A summary analysis on Malaysian Youth Advocacy by NDI Malaysia
This assessment was produced in 2022 by National Democratic Institute (NDI) Malaysia, as part of its 2022 Youth Program. This assessment provides a result summary of the qualitative assessments conducted by NDI throughout March and April 2022.
It touches on the current structures, key players, challenges and opportunities that exist in the local youth advocacy space that affects the local youth social-political processes.
Poland’s Democratic Opportunity, and Consequences for Ukrainian Refugees
With an unprecedented wave of voters mobilizing for a pro-democratic, western-oriented coalition of opposition parties, Poland’s parliamentary elections on October 15, 2023 unseated the national-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) after eight years in power.
IRI / NDI Joint Technical Assessment Team Arrives in Bangladesh Ahead of the January 7 Elections
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI) joint team arrived in Bangladesh last week to conduct a limited technical assessment focused on potential electoral violence conditions before, during, and after the country’s January 7, 2024 parliamentary elections.
Polish and Ukrainian Attitudes on the Ukrainian Community in Poland
Between May and June 2023, NDI conducted 14 qualitative focus groups, and 700 face-to-face and 700 CATI interviews with Polish and Ukrainian residents living in seven of Poland’s largest cities, which include Białystok, Katowice, Łódź, Lublin, Rzeszów, Wrocław, Kraków. The interviews and focus groups explored attitudes toward the Ukrainian refugee population in Poland, along with how Ukrainian citizens experience the cities they live in.
Democracy Gala 2023: Celebrating 40 Years of the National Democratic Institute
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