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Illicit Foreign Finance and Election Integrity
IFES heads to IACC 2024 to advocate for a coordinated approach to address the challenge of illicit foreign funding of elections and politics head-on.
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Advancing Political Integrity Amid War: Restore Political Finance Reporting
Restoring political finance reporting in Ukraine.
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USAID to Support Upcoming Electoral Processes in Senegal
IFES and CEPPS' partners NDI and IR will provide support to the Senegalese people in a new program through the upcoming electoral cycle.
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The Current and Future Role of Political Parties in European Countries
IFES hosted the 16th event in its discussion series on Jan. 27, "The Current and Future Role of Political Parties in European Countries."
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Anti-Corruption and Anti-Money Laundering 101 for Post-Transition Countries
IFES partnered with the Central and Eastern European Law Initiative Institute to develop the Anti-Corruption and Anti-Money Laundering Course for Civil Society in Post-Transition Environments.
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IFES Launches the Center for Anti-Corruption and Democratic Trust
IFES launches new Center for Anti-Corruption and Democratic Trust on International Day of Democracy.
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Video: How Unregulated Money in Politics Corrupts
Breaking the link between money in politics and corruption requires dedicated effort.
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Democratic Stakeholders Adapting in MENA
With governments across the Middle East and North Africa imposing a variety of emergency restrictions to combat COVID-19, IFES is adapting its support to ensure the critical work of promoting and protecting democracy continues.
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COVID-19 Corruption: Key Risks to Democratic Institutions
Public corruption is like a thread that, if pulled, can undermine the entire democratic tapestry. Crisis situations like the COVID-19 pandemic magnify existing vulnerabilities and create new opportunities for personal or political gain.