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On December 27, citizens of Niger went to the polls to vote in the country’s presidential and parliamentary elections. With…
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On December 27, citizens of Niger went to the polls to vote in the country’s presidential and parliamentary elections. With…
In honor of International Youth Day (August 12), the International Republican Institute (IRI) is spending the month of August spotlighting…
November 11 is Veterans Day, a time to honor those who have served in uniform and who continue to strengthen…
Sub-Saharan Africa is an epicenter of the global migration crisis due to profound security, economic and environmental problems, which are…
As violence continues to disrupt daily Cameroon life in several parts of the country, the work of women leaders proceeds…
Inter-party violence in the lead up to The Gambia’s April and May 2018 local elections resulted in the Gambian police…
President Yahya Jammeh’s departure from office in January 2017 ushered in a new government, led by President Adama Barrow, with…
“Dear Daddy, How is America? How is your friends? Daddy there is war in Buea. They shoot guns every night.…
IRI’s 2018 Generation Democracy Global Summit, held in Vienna, Austria from May 23-29, 2018, brought together a group of dynamic…
Youth have historically been marginalized in the Central African Republic (CAR), a country that experienced multiple episodes of violent conflict…
Members of Parliament (MPs) all over the world have an often tedious job, and the occupation comes with many challenges.…
As noted in previous blogs about the Central African Republic (CAR), few African countries in the world face more challenges…