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The National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government.

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Wednesday February 03, 2010
Start: 02/03/2010 02:00
End: 02/03/2010 03:30

The Bipartisan Policy Center
and its National Security Initiative (NSI)
present:

Yemen: The Next Afghanistan?

Moderated by

David Ignatius (invited)
The Washington Post

Featuring:

Thomas Krajeski
Senior Vice President, National Defense University and
Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen

Dr. Paula Dobriansky
Former Undersecretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs
Co-Chair, NSI's Stabilizing Fragile States Project

Friday February 26, 2010
Start: 02/26/2010 09:00
End: 02/26/2010 17:00

NDI and MobileActive.org invite you to attend a workshop on the roles of new technologies in election monitoring, hosted by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) on Feb. 26, at the NED offices in Washington DC.

Tuesday March 02, 2010
Start: 03/02/2010 09:00

NDI will host a “Citizen Technologies and Electoral Accountability” conference in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 2 and 3. The Institute has invited domestic observation practitioners and leading technology experts from Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and the United States to discuss the role new technologies can play in improving citizens’ ability to safeguard elections, improving the speed and impact of existing observation, and aiding in the mitigation of election-related violence.  In addition to 12 civil society organizations from Kenya, participating technology

Wednesday March 03, 2010
Start: 03/02/2010 09:00
End: 03/03/2010 18:00

NDI will host a “Citizen Technologies and Electoral Accountability” conference in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 2 and 3. The Institute has invited domestic observation practitioners and leading technology experts from Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and the United States to discuss the role new technologies can play in improving citizens’ ability to safeguard elections, improving the speed and impact of existing observation, and aiding in the mitigation of election-related violence.  In addition to 12 civil society organizations from Kenya, participating technology