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The Daily Star | Link to story  » This coming September, 30,000 Moroccan youths, aged 16 to 30, will participate in a nationwide discussion on the development of a new youth council.
Yemen News Agency | Link to story» President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi met here on Monday with the newly-appointed Director of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in Yemen Nora Nicolas. They reviewed the activities being presented by the institute in the areas of technical experiences related to the democratic approach. Link to story» Read more like this:
Bikya Masr | Link to story» This September, 30,000 Moroccan youth aged 16 to 30 will participate in a nationwide discussion on the development of a new youth council.
The National | Link to story  » Although this was the first poll since the late Muammar Qaddafi began his autocratic rule 43 years ago, and Libyan politicians and people stress that politics is a new phenomenon to them, observers say that political negotiations are going ahead.
Agence France Presse | Link to story» The fate of Libya's parties rides on the tribal and personal networks they can tap into in the run-up to the elections, what alliances are likely to be developed in the congress, and the impact of their advertising.
Washington Post | Link to story  » On a muggy evening in Tripoli's walled Old City, Joma el-Shwehdi gleefully slapped campaign posters on the sides of buildings. What was the platform of the man he was supporting? What promises had the candidate made ahead of Saturday's election for Libya's national assembly? Link to story »
Corporate Counsel | Link to story  » “Years back, observing was haphazard—groups would go in and come out quickly,” says Les Campbell, the National Democratic Institute’s regional director for the Middle East and North Africa.
Libya Herald | Link to story  » More than 35 political entities taking part in the upcoming July 7 elections agreed on the basic code of conduct in a conference in Tripoli on Sunday. The conference was hosted by United Nations in coordination with the National Democratic Institute (NDI).
Libya Herald | Link to story  » Libyans believe that the success of last year’s revolution is being compromised by poor security, weakness in the rule of law and the slow pace of transition, according to a new report.
Author:  Nicole Rowsell, Asma Ben Yahia Publisher:  National Democratic Institute Published Date:  07/27/2012 Resource Type:  Focus Group Report Language:  English, Arabic