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Katie Stanton Joins Madeleine Albright to Discuss Democracy and Technology at Silicon Valley Event
Katie Jacobs Stanton, vice president of international market development at Twitter, will join former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, chairman of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), at an April 24 panel of experts discussing the impact of technology on democracy and global affairs. At Twitter, Stanton is responsible for partnerships, driving user growth and other key efforts in strategic markets around the world. Before joining Twitter, Stanton worked for the White House, U.S.

Swati Ramanathan Joins Madeleine Albright to Discuss Democracy and Technology at Silicon Valley Event
Swati Ramanathan, co-founder of the Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy in India, will join former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, chairman of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), at an April 24 panel of experts discussing the impact of technology on democracy and global affairs.

NDI Poll: Georgians Continue to See Jobs as Number One Priority and Say Country is Headed in Right Direction
TBILISI – A survey of public opinion in Georgia, released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), shows that jobs remain the number one priority issue for 61 percent of Georgians. Territorial integrity and affordable healthcare are the second and third priority issues at 34 and 32 percent respectively.

Madeleine Albright to Discuss Democracy and Technology at Silicon Valley Event
Former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, chairman of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), will lead an April 24 panel of experts to discuss how technology is changing the way democracies function, and the impact of these changes on democracy and global affairs. The event will be held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif.

NDI Mission Sees Potential for Democratic Albanian Elections
TIRANA – While Albania has significantly improved its electoral framework, the success of June’s parliamentary polls will depend on how well political polarization and manipulation of the process are held in check, according to the findings of a National Democratic Institute (NDI) pre-election assessment mission released here today.