Internet Freedoms in Malaysia: Regulating Online Discourse on Race, Religion, and Royalty
Internet Freedoms in Malaysia: Regulating Online Discourse on Race, Religion, and Royalty analyses how Malaysia’s legal provisions impact online discussions…
Internet Freedoms in Malaysia: Regulating Online Discourse on Race, Religion, and Royalty analyses how Malaysia’s legal provisions impact online discussions…
In a moment of euphoria on March 17, the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate elected independent journalist Khaled El-Balshy chairman of the…
Developed by #CoDYouthLeads as a follow-up to the U.S. Summit for Democracy, the report lists practical steps on how to…
Since returning to democratic rule in 2011, the government of Niger has taken important steps to curb corruption, increase transparency,…
The work of Demo Finland and its partners in Zambia has enhanced the political participation of persons with disabilities. Zambia’s…
This publication is a comprehensive compilation of best practice examples showcasing a mosaic of European political foundations’ extraordinary work and…
The study of kleptocracy as a global phenomenon typically focuses on individuals who steal money from the state for personal…
This White Paper, crafted jointly with Ukrainian media organisations and support entities and at their request, appeals to donors, policymakers,…
The first perspective in our Spotlight on Sudan series, written by SACDO President Mohamed Abdo, explores the impact of the…
IFES’ Election Access Observations identify and describe barriers that affect the electoral participation of persons with disabilities. During each observation,…