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.

The Political Party System in Bolivia: 2004 - 2006: Opportunities for Pro-Poor Reform

A new report assesses how Bolivia’s political leaders can effectively administer democratic reforms to help alleviate the challenges of poverty.

photo2_0resized.jpg

A two-day regional conference in Jordan, hosted by NDI, brought together civic leaders from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, West Bank/Gaza and Yemen to discuss innovative uses of information technology in election monitoring.

romapicture_0resized.jpg

Spread across Central and Eastern Europe, Roma suffer disproportionately from human rights discrimination, social segregation and economic impoverishment.

WHW speaker's event.jpg

NDI Jordan recently held the first event of its new speaker series under the Women Helping Women (WHW) project last week, focusing on “The Impact of the Global Financial and Economic Crisis on Jordan.” Three women economic experts and practitioners spoke at the event, and participants included around 25 members of political parties and civic groups. Participants commended NDI and WHW for highlighting women who excel in their respective fields, including economics, and recognized the program’s work in changing attitudes about women in Jordanian society.

JakupKrasniqi_0resized.jpg

Kosovo’s declaration of independence on Feb. 17 launched the next phase in its democratic development, which will place greater responsibility on its governing institutions and elected officials.