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“As we approach nearly two months of violent internal conflict in Sudan, the chances of a peaceful resolution seem increasingly remote. For…
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“As we approach nearly two months of violent internal conflict in Sudan, the chances of a peaceful resolution seem increasingly remote. For…
In fragile and conflict-affected environments, a political transition – such as a coup d’état, a peace agreement, or a leadership…
Countries undergoing a political transition provide political actors with an important opportunity to expand political participation, enhance service delivery, build…
At the International Republican Institute (IRI), we are proud of the democratic advancements made through our programs, partnerships and networks…
One year after national protests brought Omar Al Bashir’s 30-year rule to an end, members of the Forces for Freedom…
In honor of International Youth Day (August 12), the International Republican Institute (IRI) is spending the month of August spotlighting…
COVID-19 threatens not only lives and livelihoods, but also governments and democratic institutions. The International Republican Institute (IRI) is profiling…
When groups and individuals are excluded from the democratic process or the wider civic life of their country, the quality…
November marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, but authoritarianism is still with us and growing stronger.…
2019 may be dubbed as another “Year of the Woman.” In Sudan, women led the charge in anti-government demonstrations against…
Sudan is approaching its sixth week of national protests—the longest under President Omar Al-Bashir’s regime. Despite violent repression by Sudan’s…
“Dear Daddy, How is America? How is your friends? Daddy there is war in Buea. They shoot guns every night.…