Why Africans hold the future of global democracy in their hands
By the end of 2024, the face of political Africa will—theoretically—no longer be the same. With nineteen elections scheduled this…
By the end of 2024, the face of political Africa will—theoretically—no longer be the same. With nineteen elections scheduled this…
In its 75th anniversary year, NATO is gearing up for its next Summit in Washington D.C this July, gathering leaders…
In many countries in Southeast Asia – most notably in Myanmar but also elsewhere – parliamentarians and ex-parliamentarians continue to…
The Caribbean is one of the most vulnerable regions globally. It harbors economies that are open-faced and import-dependent, making it…
In 2024, nearly half of the world’s population is heading to the polls. One of the biggest of these contests…
The beginning of damage control for the British Conservatives? The recent local elections have unsurprisingly not provided the Conservative Party…
In world grappling with rising authoritarianism, inequality, and environmental crises, artists stand as catalysts for social change. The Soros Arts…
As economic outcomes for young adults with and without degrees have improved, Americans hold mixed views on the value of…
APHR organized the 2023 Parliamentarians at Risk Report hybrid launch in Manila, the Philippines to highlight the threats and harassment…
Nigeria 2024 Federal Government Budget Analysis: Recalibrating Government Agencies for Resource Efficiency and Economic Growth Fiscally, by 2023 Nigeria had…