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The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

The engagement of women in Iraq’s political process has been a major focus of NDI’s efforts in the country since 2006. Through the Women’s Empowerment Program (WEP), the Institute has conducted extensive training programs for women activists that have inspired engagement from the grassroots to the Iraqi Parliament.

In a recent interview, a member of NDI’s Iraq staff, Ferdos Majeed, discusses a series of NDI training programs in Erbil that have encouraged women’s political participation. Majeed, who has worked for NDI since 2005, is the first recipient of the Andi Parhamovich Fellowship, named for Ms. Parhamovich, an NDI staff member who was killed in Baghdad in 2007 while riding in a convoy that came under attack.  The fellowship is awarded each year to a young woman who is deeply involved in building and consolidating democracy in her own country.

We invite our users to read the complete article published January 9 2009 

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009

Raising the sights of young women from across the Middle East and North Africa who aspire to political careers was among the accomplishments of the Young Women Leaders Academy (YWLA), a 10-day program held recently in Doha, Qatar.

The program, sponsored by NDI and hosted by the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar), is now in its second year. It provides the women with practical skills and knowledge to help them use the political process to make meaningful improvements in their communities. The women, aged 19 to 28, were selected for their leadership potential. They came from AlgeriaBahrainEgyptIraqKuwait,LebanonMorocco, Oman, PalestineQatarSaudi Arabia and Yemen.

We invite our users to read the complete article published September 9 2009