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Special Report
Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
Key Findings Corruption on the Individual Level of IFES's Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
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Special Report
Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
Recommendations from IFES's Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
Election Snapshot
Elections in Solomon Islands: 2024 Joint Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions ahead of the Solomon Islands 2024 Joint Elections
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Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
This research was conducted under IFES’s Lebanon: Political Advocacy for Inclusive Reform (LePAIR) project
March 27, 2024
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Special Report
Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
Part II of IFES's Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
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Special Report
Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
Part one of IFES's Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon
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Feature
Recipients of Research Fund: Supporting Online Campaigning Transparency
Internet Lab and Expert Forum are the first recipients of IFES's Community of Practice Research Fund.
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IFES President Travels to Asia
Anthony Banbury, IFES president & CEO, travels to Asia-Pacific.
In The Media
BBC News Brasil
International observers see 'normal' voting and 'strengthened TSE' after Bolsonaro's good result
"Despite the tense atmosphere in the country, the technical process of the election went satisfactorily, according to foreign experts."
Election Snapshot
Elections in Brazil: 2022 General Elections
On Sunday, Oct. 2, Brazilian voters will elect the president and the vice president on a single ticket. Brazilians will also elect governors; some senators; and all federal deputies, state deputies and federal district deputies.