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Mar 21, 2012
NAYMOTE Drives Change in Liberia
Liberia’s National Youth Movement for Transparent Elections (NAYMOTE), a NED grantee, promotes citizens’ understanding of the electoral process and the long-term benefits of their participation in elections. :: MORE
Mar 16, 2012
NED Welcomes Spring 2012 Fellows
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is pleased to announce its Spring 2012 cohort of Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows. In residence are leading practitioners, journalists, and scholars from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burma, Cuba, Morocco, Nicaragua, Pakistan, South Africa, Tibet/India, and the United States. :: MORE
Mar 8, 2012
International Women’s Day – Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures
On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2012, NED is proud to be associated with courageous women in countries all around the globe, whose efforts inspire and advance democracy and human rights. Barbara Haig, Deputy to the President for Policy and Strategy, and Intissar Fakir, Special Assistant- Deputy to the President for Policy & Strategy, write of the NED-supported programs that help young women develop into leaders and change their societies.
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Mar 6, 2012
NED Mourns the Loss of Congressman Donald Payne
The Board of Directors and staff of the National Endowment for Democracy are deeply saddened by the death of New Jersey Congressman Donald M. Payne, who served on the NED Board of Directors for nine years from 1994-2003. :: MORE
Oct 17, 2011
NED Grantees Facilitate Peaceful Elections in Liberia
For the past year, NED grantees have been working in communities throughout the country on the civic and voter education initiatives that encouraged the 1.7 million registered voters to make their voices heard. Many young Liberians voted for the first time. :: MORE
Sep 29, 2011
African Grantees Honored for Freedom of Information Work
Two NED grantees were recognized at the Pan African Conference on Access to Information (PACAI) for their work in spreading freedom of information. :: MORE
Sep 29, 2011
African Grantees Honored for Freedom of Information Work
Two NED grantees were recognized at the Pan African Conference on Access to Information (PACAI) for their work in spreading freedom of information. :: MORE
Aug 2, 2011
Onubogu responds to Goodluck Jonathan's proposal of single-term Nigerian presidencies
Goodluck Jonathan has proposed limiting the Nigerian presidency to one, probably six-year, term in office to avoid pre- and post-poll violence. NED Program Officer for West Africa Oge Onubogu was among the experts asked to respond and offers her opinion on this proposal in Think Africa Press. :: MORE
Jul 27, 2011
Floribert Chebeya posthumously awarded Democracy Service Medal
The National Endowment for Democracy honored Floribert Chebeya with its Democracy Service Medal in a ceremony Tuesday at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The medal presentation was an emotional end to a half-day conference, “Voices from the Congo: the Road Ahead,” co-organized by NED, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Eastern Congo Initiative. Read the full article.
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Jul 1, 2011
Grantee in Senegal Receives the Pope John Paul II Peace Prize
In May 2011, Penda Mbow, founder of NED grantee Mouvement Citoyen du Senegal, received the Pope John Paul II Peace Prize. :: MORE
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