Peace in Sudan: A Path Towards Negotiation...
Since the breakout of war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)…
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Since the breakout of war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)…
To ensure a sustained dialogue on increasing youth political and civic participation globally, it is imperative to create a space…
On October 14, IRI’s Evidence and Learning Practice (ELP) organized a panel on conducting trauma-sensitive evaluations as part of the…
Mongolia has been lauded globally as a democratic success story and as a country that, despite being sandwiched between authoritarian…
From Kenya to Ukraine and beyond, democracies are on the frontlines in the war against disinformation and corruption on every…
Amidst the current headlines dominated by the conflict in Ukraine, International Youth Day presents an opportune moment to reflect on…
August 25, 2023, marks 5 years since the passing of Senator John McCain, who served as the Chairman of the…
The International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Women’s Democracy Network (WDN) hosted its fifth annual “10 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence”…
Nepal witnessed a significant shift in its political dynamics during the 2022 election cycle, marking the emergence of a new…
Nazira Tezebaeza, a woman in her early 30s from southern Kyrgyzstan, had never imagined she would participate in politics, let…
On a Wednesday afternoon in June, Heriknaz Tigranyan stood before the Armenian Parliament as it passed the bill meant to…
Burma’s military-run State Administration Council (SAC), which seized control of the country in a February 2021 coup, has offered up…