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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
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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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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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Elections in Tunisia: 2023 Local Elections
The 2023 Local Elections will be held in Tunisia on Sunday, December 24.
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Games Without Frontiers
IFES Annual Report 2022: Games Without Frontiers in Guyana and Tunisia
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Strengthening Digital Media Literacy in the Mekong Region
To counter mis- and disinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems collaborated with civil society organizations working in local communities in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Summit for Democracy Election Integrity Cohort
IFES joins the Electoral Commission of India, Greece, and Mauritius as a co-lead of the Election Integrity Cohort for the Summit for Democracy 2023
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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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