Representatives from African and American civil society, private sector, academia and government gathered at Freedom House on August 1 to participate in a panel discussion titled “Advancing Political and Economic...
Since 2011, millions of people have fled the violence of the Syrian Civil War, and more than a million are now living in Turkey — many of them crammed into...
Learn more about CIPE partner Silaka, a Cambodian organization helping citizens get involved in the public procurement process at the local level to reduce corruption and ensure that government spending...
Job creation and poverty reduction is arguably the biggest problem facing the world today. With the post-2015 development agenda about to be finalized, CIPE hosted a timely discussion on the...
On October 19, 2015, CIPE hosted a panel discussion on how supporting women entrepreneurs strengthens female participation in community decision-making and policy development. Our panelists provided their personal insights into...
With two elections, all signs point to a real democracy emerging in Sri Lanka, but much work needs to be done for the transition to succeed. The Sirisena government has...
On November 4, 2015, CIPE hosted a panel discussion with experts focused on the potential for economic development as a tool to help bring opposing sides together during a conflict...
From 2007-2010, Tijuana was one of the most violent cities on the planet. Five years later, the city is open for business. In this video, we hear from members of...
The discussion on May 12, 2016, focused on how women’s economic empowerment helps reduce gender-based violence and how women can be supported to gain greater input into governance and public...
On June 8th, 2016, CIPE co-hosted a panel discussion with the National Press Club on the state of journalism around the world – especially in authoritarian states and developing countries...