Fellowships

The National Endowment for Democracy is proud to host a variety of fellowship programs aimed at helping individuals deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to strengthen democratic progress. With programs for both courageous activists and scholars from throughout the globe, as well as DC-based foreign policy professionals, NED provides opportunities for its fellows to explore new ideas and share best practices in a comparative context.

Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows

In the spirit of international exchange, the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, based at the International Forum for Democratic Studies, supports democratic activists, scholars, and journalists from around the world to conduct independent research, build individual capacity, and exchange ideas to strengthen democratic development in their countries, regions, or fields of expertise.

Named in honor of two of NED’s principal founders, former president Ronald Reagan and the late congressman Dante Fascell, the program has hosted more than 360 fellows from nearly 100 countries since its founding in 2001.

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  • HURFORD YOUTH FELLOWS

    Global youth leaders up to the age of 30 with an interest in the advancement of democracy

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  • PENN KEMBLE FORUM FOR DEMOCRACY

    Young, DC-based foreign policy professionals committed to supporting democratic values

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  • VISITING FELLOWS

    Scholars and practitioners who wish to conduct research and writing at the Forum

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    Hayriye Atas

    Ms. Hayriye Atas is general coordinator of the Istanbul-based Checks and Balances Network (CBN), a nonpartisan civic movement and umbrella organization comprising nearly 300 CSOs dedicated to strengthening checks and balances in Turkish institutions and fostering a democratic culture...

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    Donika Emini

    Dr. Donika Emini is executive director of the CiviKos Platform, a consortium of 300 civil society organizations in Kosovo dedicated to establishing cooperative relations between civil society and state institutions. A scholar of international relations, she previously worked for the...

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    Felix Maradiaga

    Mr. Felix Maradiaga is a Nicaraguan human rights advocate widely recognized as one of his country’s leading voices for democracy. He is president and founder of the Fundación Para la Libertad, an organization focused on developing democratic education and research programs that the...

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    Diana Medvednikova

    Ms. Diana Medvednikova is the director and co-founder of the Legal Media Center, an Astana-based nonprofit organization that provides legal protection and advice to journalists, advocates for free speech and access to information, and analyzes the state media funding system in Kazakhstan....

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    Christian Zurita

    Mr. Christian Zurita is a prominent investigative journalist with three decades of experience shedding light on issues of corruption, organized crime, and drug trafficking in Ecuador, among other topics. From 2002 to 2008, he served as the head of the 24-hour news investigation unit...

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    Michael Navallo

    Mr. Michael Navallo is a multi-platform journalist who most recently served as an anchor for the Manila-based ABS-CBN News Channel. As ABS-CBN’s justice beat reporter, he covered the persecution and prosecution of several politicians and journalists. He also headed the ABS-CBN chapter...