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NDI Poll: Georgians Say Government is Making Changes That Matter to Them; Issue Priorities Remain Unchanged
TBILISI – A survey of public opinion in Georgia, released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), shows that by a 62 to 27 percent margin Georgians see the current government as making changes that matter to them. Jobs continue to be the highest priority issue with 61 percent ranking it as number one, while territorial integrity and affordable healthcare are the second and third priority issues at 34 and 30 percent respectively.
Statement by NDI on Today's Verdict in Egypt
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2013
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Kathy Gest, [email protected], 202-728-5541
STATEMENT BY NDI ON TODAY'S VERDICT IN EGYPT
NDI Chairman Madeleine Albright Travels to Burma
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 1, 2013
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Kathy Gest, 202-728-5535, [email protected]
Ben Chang, 202-638-0067, [email protected]
Media Advisory: Ping Fu, Shelly Esque and Stephanie Cutter Join Panel on Technology, Women and Democracy with Madeleine K. Albright
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The potential for technology to open more opportunities for women in democracies around the world will be discussed here May 29 by a panel of experts including Ping Fu, chief strategy officer for 3D Systems; Shelly Esque, vice president at Intel Corporation; and Stephanie Cutter, former deputy campaign manager for the 2012 Obama campaign and partner at Precision Strategies.