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Service and Accountability - Public Hearing Manual

Being a Member of Parliament is not easy.

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NDI Donation Acceptance Policy

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) solicits and accepts contributions that further its mission. NDI is grateful for the support of individuals, corporations, foundations, government agencies, and other entities. Contributions are accepted in the form of checks, cash, wire transfers, credit card transactions by phone or online, stocks, and in-kind services. These contributions may be one-time gifts, recurring payments, pledges paid over a period of time, and planned giving.

The Promise of Democratization in Hong Kong

In June 2019, a massive and sustained pro-democracy protest movement emerged in Hong Kong, capturing global attention and testing the city’s political foundations. The immediate cause of the crisis was the Hong Kong government’s efforts to push a controversial extradition bill, but, as the movement gained momentum, protesters’ demands extended to larger democratic reform issues.

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NDI and the Georgetown University Center for Asian Law Release “The Promise of Democratization in Hong Kong”

WASHINGTON - Today, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Georgetown University Center for Asian Law (GCAL) released a report on the “

A Strategy for Peace in Iraq: A Gender-Sensitive National Reconciliation Platform

A Strategy for Peace in Iraq: A Gender-Sensitive National Reconciliation Platform is a policy document presented by a group of 60 Iraqi women peace activists from the provinces of Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Kirkuk, Ninewa, and Salahaddin. The purpose of this document is to provide key actors in Iraq and the international community with a blueprint for building peace and promoting gender-sensitive policy priorities.

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