Tunisia’s Election is a Wake-Up Call
“Tunisia’s parliamentary election on Dec. 17 — the first since President Kais Saied’s power grab that reversed the course of…
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“Tunisia’s parliamentary election on Dec. 17 — the first since President Kais Saied’s power grab that reversed the course of…
“Tunisia’s leaders trumpeted the news of a recent staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a $1.9 billion rescue package…
Pride Month provides a unique opportunity to recognize the advancement of LGBTQI+ inclusion and rights in democracies around the world,…
In the 30 years since Bangladesh transitioned back to democracy in 1991, a female prime minister has led the country…
Civil society plays a pivotal role in democracies by serving as a liaison between citizens and their government, advocating for…
Though International Youth Day comes but once a year—Thursday, August 12, in 2021—young people are working 365 days a year…
Although nightlife, hugging, and even seeing grandparents dried up during pandemic lockdowns, democracy, of course, never went away. Though for…
A decade after the revolution, Tunisian youth are once again turning to the streets to demand solutions after losing faith…
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects women. That’s why women’s economic empowerment (WEE), especially in the Middle…
Civil society plays a pivotal role in democracies by serving as a liaison between citizens and their government. It advocates…
One is a staff member of Colombia’s House of Representatives, working to promote citizens access to information. Another served as a member of North Macedonia’s National Assembly for two terms and is particularly…
Last month, Transparency International released its 26th annual Corruption Perceptions Index – the leading indicator of public sector corruption across…