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NDI Awards Madeleine K. Albright Grant to 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone

On October 24, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) will present its third annual Madeleine K. Albright Grant to the 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone. Founded in 2000 to promote greater participation of women in politics, the 50/50 Group has grown from a handful of women meeting in borrowed space in Freetown to a nationally recognized organization actively engaged in building a new post-war Sierra Leone in which women can share equally with men in the political decisions that affect their lives.

Photo: Nemata Eshun-Baiden (left) and Harriett Turay (2nd from right) of the 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone
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Honorees & Guests

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

NDI will honor Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman to lead an African nation, with this year’s W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award for her courageous leadership in Liberia and distinguished role in encouraging women’s participation in the democratic process. A tireless campaigner for reconciliation, justice and democratic rule, President Johnson Sirleaf has set her country on the road to political and economic recovery. In its efforts to rebuild a shattered infrastructure in partnership with the international community, Liberia’s new democratic government has begun the long road to improving the lives of citizens through greater access to clean water, electricity and roads.

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The 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone

Electing and Empowering Women
NDI will honor the 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone with this year's Madeleine K. Albright Award. Founded in 2000 to promote greater participation of women in politics, the 50/50 Group has grown from a handful of women meeting in borrowed space in Freetown to a nationally recognized organization actively engaged in building a new post-war Sierra Leone. Its efforts in advance of the country’s 2002 elections contributed to a dramatic increase in opportunities for women to run as candidates and play more meaningful roles in their political parties. The organization has influenced the country’s legislative agenda, built a network of talented women to run for office, and played a key role in mobilizing women in August’s national elections.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Since 1987, Nancy Pelosi has represented California's Eighth District in the House of Representatives. The Eighth District includes most of the City of San Francisco including Golden Gate Park, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, and many of the diverse neighborhoods that make San Francisco a vibrant and prosperous community. Overwhelmingly elected by her colleagues in the fall of 2002 as Democratic Leader of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi is the first woman in American history to lead a major party in the U.S. Congress. Before being elected Leader, she served as House Democratic Whip for one year and was responsible for the party's legislative strategy in the House. On January 4, 2007, Nancy Pelosi was elected Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

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Liberia’s Legislature Holds Historic Public Budget Hearings

The legislature of Liberia held historic public hearings in July to review the nation’s 2008-2009 budget.

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Guidelines for Political Parties in New NDI Publication 

To aid the development of political parties, the cornerstone of representative democracy, NDI has published a new document summarizing the common practices of a range of established and broadly democratic parties.

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Sierra Leone: Campaign Encourages Women’s Participation in Local Government Elections

Despite concrete steps to advance peace and democratic development in Sierra Leone since the end of the civil war in 2001, Sierra Leonean women continue to face significant challenges to full participation in politics.

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