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For more than a decade, IFES has worked in the Middle East and North Africa; it has project experience in Algeria, Tunisia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, and Yemen. It currently has offices in Yemen, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and the Palestinian territories.

IFES staff includes Arabic and French speakers as well as regional specialists; it has a network of consultants with expertise in election planning and administration, legal reform, NGO capacity building, and local governance. IFES also has a proven track record of designing effective, participatory assistance programs, and in implementing locally appropriate training programs and educational materials. Past and present IFES activities in the region include technical assistance for election administration and election law reform in Yemen; election organization aid in the West Bank and Gaza; support for judicial reform in Morocco; training women candidates for municipal office in Qatar; local governance building, technical assistance for election administration, and election violence education, monitoring, and mitigation in Iraq; election observation and assessment in Tunisia; and support for the rule of law in Egypt and Lebanon.

IFES serves as an information resource on political developments in the region--particularly on elections--for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in the field of democratic development. To help build a much-needed resource of Arabic language material on democracy issues, IFES emphasizes the production of Arabic language reports and materials. These include IFES’ Arab Election Law Compendium, available on the Internet in both Arabic and English.

Current Projects

Middle East & North Africa - Regional Projects

The MENA region has experienced a number of recent political changes, like the Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip and the Lebanese protests that led to the Syrian withdrawal of troops from Lebanon. Transition to democracy can be a very slow process, but there is some evidence--for example, Egypt’s recent elections--of political liberalization in the region.
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Iraq

Iraqis on the streets of Baghdad take a moment to read the draft Constitution prior to Referendum days. As Iraq
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Lebanon

IFES’ involvement in Lebanon began just before the parliamentary elections of May 2005 when it collaborated with United Nations Electoral Assistance Division to provide the Lebanese government with technical assistance as it organized elections. After the elections, IFES evaluated the ability of Lebanon’s institutions to mount free and fair elections into the future. IFES’ work in Lebanon has been funded by the U.S. Department of State and USAID.
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Yemen

The Republic of Yemen was formed in 1990 when traditional North Yemen and Marxist South Yemen united after years o…
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Past Projects

West Bank/Gaza

Yasser Arafat’s death and Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza (and some West Bank) settlem…
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Egypt

Over the past few years, Egypt witnessed significant changes directly affecting political mechanisms in the country.
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To learn more about our experts from this region, visit here.

For more information, please contact us at mena.programs@ifes.org.

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News and Materials
August 4, 2008
Press Release: Successful Bridge Training Held In Jordan (.pdf)
July 17, 2008
Press Release: Will Yemen's Democracy Take a Step Back?
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February 5, 2008
Press Release: Workshop Prepares Journalists to Cover Elections (.pdf)
October 31, 2007
IFES.org Feature: IFES Begins New Election Project in Yemen
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