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Statement on Cambodian Government’s Decision to Shut Down NDI's Office in Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia - The National Democratic Institute (NDI) expresses deep disappointment in the decision by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to shut down the Institute’s office in Cambodia.
Kenyan People Made their Voices Heard in Peaceful, Credible Elections
NAIROBI, KENYA -- The National Democratic Institute's (NDI) international election delegation to Kenya's August 8 general elections released a preliminary election statement assessing the credibility of the election. The delegation found that the people of Kenya made their voices heard in a peaceful fashion through credible election processes.
#NotTheCost Campaign Launches New Incident Report Form in Four Languages
NDI asks: “Do YOU have an incident to report?”
Washington, DC -- In the next step of the National Democratic Institute’s #NotTheCost campaign to eliminate violence against politically active women, NDI is launching an updated version of its Incident Report Form to collect the testimonies of political women affected by violence.
NDI Congratulates Former IRI President Mark Green on His Confirmation as USAID Administrator
Washington, D.C. -- The National Democratic Institute (NDI) today congratulated Ambassador Mark Green, former president of the International Republican Institute (IRI), for his confirmation to be administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A former congressman, ambassador and leader of the Initiative for Global Development, Green has extensive experience in, and deep knowledge of development, diplomacy and democracy.
NDI Congratulates Daniel Twining on Becoming President of the International Republican Institute
NDI congratulates Daniel Twining on becoming president of the International Republican Institute. Twining, currently counselor and, previously, director of the Asia Program at the Washington D.C.-based German Marshall Fund, brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having served in the Congress, the State Department and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative. He also has taught at Georgetown University.