Fighting Corruption and Defending Human Rights: A Tunisian Perspective

“The skills that helped me fight corruption are the ability to analyze, deconstruct, communicate, understand the country’s legislative system, and understand international frameworks and institutions for fighting corruption.” Jamila Ksiksi discusses the skills she developed as an activist in student movements and civil society that allowed her to succeed in government, as a woman in…

One Taiwanese Activist’s Time in Local Government

“I believe that when you were an activist, what you wanted was a drastic change, but once you are in office you know that these changes or this big scale change has to be divided and organized into portions.” Jiho Chang speaks about his experience as a city councilor in Keelung City, Taiwan. He discusses…

Advancing Women’s Caucuses in Legislatures

This document reviews the women’s caucus in Rwanda to explain the added benefits of women caucuses in legislatures. This report was produced by the National Democratic Institute (NDI).

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