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SAVE Members Take Action: Promoting and Cultivating a Culture of Peace
In Bangladesh, SAVE participants promote peace
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Strengthening Engagement through Education for Democracy (SEED)
In 2010, IFES developed a global, university-level civic education approach: Strengthening Engagement through Education for Democracy (SEED).
July 22, 2024
Election Snapshot
Elections in Indonesia: 2024 General Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions ahead of Indonesia's 2024 general elections.
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VIDEO: Democracy From Theory to Practice: Bangladesh
40 students at the University of Dhaka participate in IFES's Democracy: From Theory to Practice
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Tahmina and Nusrat: Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE)
Young leaders on their experience with the IFES implemented SAVE program.
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Report/Paper
Political and Electoral Participation of Dalits in South Asia
ICDR and IFES partnered to produce Political and Electoral Participation of Dalits in South Asia: a Survey Report
May 11, 2023
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10 Years of Effective Disability Rights Advocacy in Southeast Asia
10 Years of Effective Disability Rights Advocacy in Southeast Asia with AGENDA
Programs & initiatives
General Election Network for Disability Access (AGENDA)
In 2011, the General Election Network for Disability Access (AGENDA) was established as a forum to improve access to political and electoral opportunities for people with disabilities in Southeast Asia through increased public awareness and advocacy for change.
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IFES President Travels to Asia
Anthony Banbury, IFES president & CEO, travels to Asia-Pacific.
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"She Leads" Women's Leadership Program
Strong and inclusive democratic processes are critical to all aspects of a country’s development, from improving economic outcomes to increasing access to human rights. The most resilient democracies are those that promote women’s equal and active participation.