5 Key Insights | The political power of women and young people: Lessons from recent key elections
As the global community witnesses an unprecedented number of elections this year in countries representing more than 4 Billion people…
As the global community witnesses an unprecedented number of elections this year in countries representing more than 4 Billion people…
The Caribbean is one of the most vulnerable regions globally. It harbors economies that are open-faced and import-dependent, making it…
Women aspire to engage in politics but often face significant structural challenges when running for local elections. This holds true…
In this guest blog, members of the Inclusive Rigour Co-Lab share how they came together to revolutionize evaluation practices, leading…
Disinformation, online gender-based violence (GBV), and hate speech greatly impact online civic space and democratic processes. Disinformation increases polarization, influences…
This is a post in the Blog: Voices of Decolonization. It focuses on Wabanaki Women in history.
Those videos introduce peacebuilders and evaluation practitioners to our framework, and are on the lookout for projects where our framework…
Happy International Women’s Day! As we celebrate, we find ourselves at the crossroads of progress and potential, confronting the myths…
For many years Wabanaki REACH has supported Wabanaki and Native men and women experiencing incarceration in the corrections system in…
For a long time, there was no real inclusion of persons with disabilities in political parties, recalls Nickson Kakiri, President…