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Public sentiment, activism and attitudes towards democracy according to Polish public opinion
This report, produced under the Central Europe Civic Engagement Project (CECEP) by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), delves into the initial segment of a comprehensive analysis derived from a quantitative study conducted in June 2023. The study, which employed online and face-to-face interview techniques, surveyed a representative sample of 4,088 Polish citizens aged 17 years and above.

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.

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.

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Assessment of inequities in government service provision to Roma and opportunities for political participation of Roma communities in Bulgaria

Fostering Anti-Corruption in Environmental Governance in North Macedonia
Environmental corruption is globally gaining momentum in a world witnessing rapid transformation of traditional corrupt practices. This report looks at corruption in environmental governance in North Macedonia, and offers alternatives to tackling the issue through programmatic interventions, which could foster anti-corruption practices, and increase resilience to environmental corruption.