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Electoral Participation of Internally Displaced People and Nomadic Pastoralists in Sudan
Sudan’s roughly three million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and three million nomadic pastoralists have historically been excluded from participating in electoral processes, both due to ethnic and political conflicts in their regions and to a lack of investment from the government to effectively engage these marginalized communities.
NDI/IRI IEOM URGENTLY CALLS FOR CALM FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS IN KENYA
The joint International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI) International Election Observation Mission (IEOM) urgently calls for calm following the announcement of presidential results in Kenya and strongly encourages any disputes over the election results to be resolved peacefully through appropriate legal channels.
NDI-IRI Joint International Election Observer Mission Presents Initial Findings and Recommendations Following the August 9 General Elections in Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya—The Joint International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI) International Election Observation Mission (IEOM) presented its initial findings and recommendations for Kenya’s 2022 general elections following voting and counting on August 9.
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.