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Public Dialogue Essential to Governance and Economic Reform in Albania, According to NDI Public Opinion Research
Tirana, Albania—Focus group research conducted by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in December 2013 and released today shows the public mood as negative, shaped by poor economic conditions. Unemployment and corruption top citizen concerns. There is an undercurrent of cautious optimism for reform--if elected leaders reach out to citizens and engage them meaningfully in public policy decisions.

Tunisia's Aswat Nisaa to Receive NDI's 2014 Madeleine K. Albright Grant
WASHINGTON, DC—The National Democratic Institute (NDI) announced today that it will award its 2014 Madeleine K. Albright Grant to Aswat Nisaa (Women’s Voices) of Tunisia, an organization of Tunisian women and men created after the 2011 revolution to give women a greater role in the country’s political life and democratic transition.

SSuNDE Welcomes the Signing of Cessation of Hostilities
Monday, 27 January 2014, Juba – The South Sudanese Network for Democracy and Elections (SSuNDE) strongly appreciates the effort of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), supported by the African Union (AU), for having endlessly and humanely committed itself to standing with the people of South Sudan to see to it that peace continues to prevail in this new nation without the use of arms.

NDI Poll: Georgian Dream Coalition Remains the Most Popular Political Force, Alasania and Margvelashvili Are The Most Popular Government Leaders
TBILISI – Minister of Defense Irakli Alasania and the President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili are the most popular government leaders in Georgia with a 72 percent approval rating each, while 61 percent rate the Georgian Dream Coalition as the “party” closest to them, according to the findings of a public opinion survey released here today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI).