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NDItech is Hiring: Data for Democracy in Eurasia

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Skilled political organizer used to wrangling data? Russian speaker? Got tech? We're hiring.

The NDItech team is looking for someone to run a critical project in Eastern Europe for a period of approximately three months. The job: teaming…

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Learning, Failing, Tweeting: The Monday Round-Up

Another installment of the Monday Round-Up, a few stories from the past week! 

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Go Far with GOFA

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Internet Freedom has been a hot topic recently. At the Freedom Online Conference last week,  discussion focused on the roles different actors have in promoting and protecting…

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Freedom, Health, and Cuban Facebook: Your Monday Round-up

After a short hiatus, NDITech's Monday Round-up makes its triumphant return. Here we'll bring together a few interesting tidbits from the week…

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ifreedom - ihope

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“What…

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The KGB, Mukhabarat And 2 Others Like This

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NDI is embracing Google Plus internally as part of our migration to the 'plex's set of tools. However, for those of us in the democracy support world social media presents risks to others beyond the standard fear of…

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Security, Bespoke

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SECURITY, printed on black fabric

Digital security has become a part of everyday life. We all know about computer viruses, email scams and Facebook privacy settings and how they can run…

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Second of Twelve: #EgyElections Day Two

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People at an elections headquarters, waiting for results.

Hello dear readers - As is becoming something of a

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Egypt: When Tech is the Least of Your Problems

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A group of 8-12 people, on laptops, sitting around a table.

I'm on the ground in Cairo supporting the first big electoral test of Egypt's revolution. At least that's the plan. As you might have noticed if you've been…

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