Filter Resources

press release thumbnail

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: YOUTH CSOs FOCUSING ON ADDRESSING CORRUPTION

Call for Proposals:

Grant for Youth CSOs Focusing on Addressing Corruption

The National Democratic Institute (NDI) invites youth-focused civil society organizations (CSOs) to apply with project proposals that concentrate on the intersection between corruption and youth engagement at the national or sub-national level.

press release thumbnail

Call for Participation in the NDI Youth Leadership Academy

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACADEMY The National Democratic Institute (NDI) through the Swedish funded project WoMen Lead: Аdvancing Gender Equality through Women’s Political Participation, announces a call for participation in the Youth Leadership Academy. By participating in the academy, participants will:

NDI POLL: DETERIORATION OF THE ECONOMY AT THE FOREFRONT OF PEOPLE’S MINDS; MAJORITY SAYS NOBODY ACTS IN THEIR BEST INTEREST

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI or the Institute) and CRRC Georgia find that Georgians see insufficient progress on the top national issues of concern and think the situation regarding poverty, crime, territorial integrity, and education has gotten worse in the last 10 years.

Nepal Policy Review

Within Nepal’s nascent federal system, introduced in 2015, it has become increasingly vital to inform policymakers at all levels of government about critical and developing issues. As such, NDI, with support from USAID, developed the Policy Review journal to communicate policy analysis and information on a range of issues to partners and stakeholders involved in policy making, as well as to citizens at large.

Nepal Internal Party Reform Booklet

The introduction of a federal constitution for Nepal in 2015 requires political parties to anchor their own structures in a more democratic, open, and pluralistic manner, allowing more party members at the provincial and local level to exercise a higher degree of decision-making authority in their parties. However, the institutional practices of political parties in Nepal remain largely centralized with many of the key decisions still being taken by a fairly small cadre of senior leaders.

Footer CTA

Freedom works.
Join the movement.

Donate to NDI