What is RSS?
RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a format that allows users to track and view regularly updated web content from a single location. By using an RSS feed, you can avoid the inconvenience of manually checking multiple websites for new content each day. A simple way to think of an RSS feed is as a subscription to a particular website.
How do I read an RSS feed?
RSS feeds can be read with a program called an aggregator, which periodically searches your selected websites for updates and puts the new content together in one website with some simple navigation features for sorting through the information. Some popular RSS readers include:
Windows—FeedDemon | Mac—NetNewsWire | Web Browser—Google Reader
Our RSS Feeds
NDI offers the following RSS feeds to content on the website:
Complete Site
Articles and updates from all sections of the website.
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Press Releases
Recent press releases from NDI.
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Voices from the Field
Accounts from NDI staff and others working to advance democracy.
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Partner Spotlight
More about the organizations NDI works with.
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Democracy Updates
News about democracy around the world.
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