Resources
Disaster Risk Management Handbook for Parliamentarians
The COVID-19 Pandemic, climate change, migration flows, the global energy crisis, geopolitical instability, and other events have increased disasters, both natural and man-made in North Macedonia. These events require the active engagement of all stakeholders within a global society. As transformational risk management becomes more proactive, parliaments play an increasingly important role in the construction of a resilient and sustainable society.
Strengthening the Role of Albanian Parliament in Curbing Corruption
Corruption remains a major problem in Albania, hindering economic and social development. Addressing the ongoing issues requires a strong and proactive legislative body. Despite a robust legal framework for oversight, the parliament of Albania struggles to implement its anti-corruption legislation effectively. That is due to both a lack of political will and a weak oversight culture.
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.