Resources
Cybersecurity Handbook for Political Parties
The Handbook is an open-source resource designed to help political parties develop an understandable and implementable cybersecurity plan. It includes explanations of key security topics that parties and their staff should be aware of, essential strategies and recommended tools to limit risk, and tips and links to additional resources that can help a party implement such recommendations.
Cybersecurity Handbook for Civil Society Organizations
The Handbook is an open-source resource designed to help civil society organizations develop an understandable and implementable cybersecurity plan. It includes explanations of key security topics that organizations and their staff should be aware of, essential strategies and recommended tools to limit risk, and tips and links to additional resources that can help an organization implement such recommendations.
NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
According to new polling by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), Ukrainians are steadfast in their commitment to their country’s democratic future. 76 percent of respondents want Ukraine to become a fully functioning democracy, with human rights protection, equal justice for all, freedom of speech and free and fair elections.
NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has released the results of its latest national survey in Ukraine. According to the study, completed in July - August 2021, Ukrainians remain united in their desire for the country's democratic future. Although the overall mood in the country is less optimistic compared to previous waves, people in Ukraine are still politically engaged and are willing to provide their input to the government.
NDI Poll: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Ukraine’s Democratic Transition
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has released the results of its latest national telephone survey of Ukrainians, its second during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the study, completed in December 2020, public opinion in Ukraine is heavily affected by the pandemic and its implications on public health, the economy and Ukrainians’ personal wellbeing. Although challenges abound, the vast majority of Ukrainians remain committed to their country’s democratic future.