image of a compass
NDI

The National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government.

Author(s):  National Democratic Institute
BDNews24.com | Link to story  » The prime minister has asked the people to be watchful against any ‘backdoor’ attempts to derail democracy again in Bangladesh, which has experienced military rules and unconstitutional governments in the past. Addressing the first ever orientation workshop for newly elected MPs, the prime minister said the Dec. 29 elections could take place because of "people’s courage".
Yemen News Agency | Link to story  » Regional director of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) Les Campbell is to pay a visit to Yemen next week. An informed source has said that Campell will meet a number of party leaders in the country to talk about preparations for the upcoming parliamentary elections which would be held in April 27. Link to story »
CBS Evening News | Link to story  » Polls have closed throughout Iraq in a recent election, as citizens in this region voted for over 400 council seats. And, as Sheila MacVicar reports, there was little violence during the process. Link to story »
The Daily Star | Link to article »
BDNews24.com | Link to article » Dhaka, Dec 31 (bdnews24.com) – The Washington-based National Democratic Institute has said its observer team along with other foreign observers were "unanimous" in their view that the Dec. 29 parliamentary election was a credible one. Link to article »
BangladeshNews.com.bd | Link to article » Foreign election observers of different organisations, European Union Election Observation Mission (EUEOM), Commonwealth Observer Group, National Democratic Institute (NDI) and Asian Network for Free Elections (Anfrel) Foundation, said they did not find any instance of “election manipulation” as alleged by [the] BNP.
The New Times | Link to article » Kigali — The National Democratic Institute (NDI), a nonprofit, non-governmental organisation that supports democratic institutions across the world will soon start working closely with Rwandan political parties to strengthen their capacity and to boost inter-political party dialogue. Link to article »