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Media Advisory: Mexican Women's Political Support Network to Receive Madeleine K. Albright Grant at May 29 Awards Luncheon
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Mexico’s Network of Support for Women Municipal Leaders (REAMM) will receive the 2013 Madeleine K. Albright Grant from the National Democratic Institute (NDI) here on May 29 in recognition of its efforts to further the political participation of women.
Media Advisory: Tina Brown and Abigail Disney to Speak at NDI's Madeleine K. Albright Awards Luncheon and Panel
May 16, 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kathy Gest, 202-728-5535, [email protected]
MEDIA ADVISORY TINA BROWN AND ABIGAIL DISNEY TO SPEAK AT NDI’S MADELEINE K. ALBRIGHT AWARDS LUNCHEON AND PANEL
Pakistani Elections Are Victory for Democracy As Millions Cast Ballots Despite Threats of Violence
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 13, 2013
For more information, contact:
Kathy Gest, [email protected], +92 (0) 307 555 2171
PAKISTANI ELECTIONS ARE VICTORY FOR DEMOCRACYAS MILLIONS CAST BALLOTS DESPITE THREATS OF VIOLENCE
Georgian Dream and Ivanishvili Most Popular Political Force While UNM Seen as Strongest Opposition Party
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili continues to be the most popular political leader in Georgia, and 60 percent rate the Georgian Dream Coalition as the “party” closest to them, according to the findings of a public opinion survey released here today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI). Fifty-six percent named the United National Movement (UNM) as the strongest opposition party in the country.
Katie Stanton Joins Madeleine Albright to Discuss Democracy and Technology at Silicon Valley Event
Katie Jacobs Stanton, vice president of international market development at Twitter, will join former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, chairman of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), at an April 24 panel of experts discussing the impact of technology on democracy and global affairs. At Twitter, Stanton is responsible for partnerships, driving user growth and other key efforts in strategic markets around the world. Before joining Twitter, Stanton worked for the White House, U.S.