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Violence Against Women in Elections in Papua New Guinea
An IFES assessment of violence against women in PNG
December 22, 2023
Election Snapshot
Elections in Serbia: 2023 Early Parliamentary, Provincial, and Partial Local Elections
The 2023 Early Parliamentary, Provincial, and Partial Local Elections in Serbia on Sunday, December 17.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Tunisia: 2023 Local Elections
The 2023 Local Elections will be held in Tunisia on Sunday, December 24.
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How Young People are Empowering and Educating Their Peers in Papua New Guinea
Gerard Ivalaoa is a Youth SPACE participant and author.
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News & Updates
Feature
Uniting to End Violence Against Women in Elections in the Pacific Islands
Preventing violence against women in elections in the Pacific Islands: 16 Days of Activism
Election Snapshot
Elections in Tunisia: 2022 Parliamentary Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ahead of Tunisia's 2022 parliamentary elections.
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News & Updates
Announcement
IFES President Travels to Asia
Anthony Banbury, IFES president & CEO, travels to Asia-Pacific.
News & Updates
Announcement
Saznaj, Deluj, Reši! IFES Launches New Youth Community Mobilizer Program in Serbia
Ahead of International Youth Day 2022, young Serbians are invited to apply for the International Foundation for Electoral Systems’ (IFES) Saznaj, Deluj, Reši! youth community mobilizer program.
Election FAQ
Elections in Papua New Guinea: 2022 National Election
From July 2-22, Papua New Guinean voters will have the opportunity to directly elect 118 Members of Parliament (MPs) to serve in the National Parliament for a five-year term.
News & Updates
Feature
Covering Local Democracy in Tunisia: The Mourasiloun Program
With funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the United Kingdom Foreign Commonwealth Department Office, IFES implemented a program entitled Local Democracy Reporters (LDRs), or Mourasiloun (“Reporters” in Arabic).