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Advancing Accountability and Transparency in Romania’s Government
IFES partner EFOR boosts government transparency in Romania through technology.
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Advancing Political Integrity Amid War: Restore Political Finance Reporting
Restoring political finance reporting in Ukraine.
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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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Refreshing and Rebranding: The CEC’s Success in Improving its Reputation
Ahead of the 2022 general election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the CEC boosted transparency by addressing the online information gap.
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Beware of Disinformation That Puts Democracy on the Line
IFES in Foreign Policy Magazine on the dangers of disinformation.
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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.