"Democracy must deliver because nothing else can."
Madeleine K. Albright, former Secretary of State
The areas of the world most likely to erupt into violence are those that are nondemocratic or where governments are anti-democratic. Not only are democracies inherently more stable, but they are also better trading partners. Democracies promote economic growth more consistently and equitably than nondemocratic political systems. It is no coincidence that most of the world's wealthiest and most peaceful nations are also the most democratic.
Good governance and political accountability are in the interest of everyone, including the private sector. NDI can help corporations develop a greater understanding of global political challenges and provide an opportunity to join the discussion on how the private sector can contribute to advancing democracy and human rights around the globe.
Benefits of NDIβs Corporate Partnership Group
NDI provides corporations with unique political analysis, news and, in the over 70 countries where the Institute works, opportunities to partner with civic and community groups, and direct contact and dialogue with NDI staff. Other benefits include:
News, Political Analysis and Insights
- Conference call briefings with NDI's chairman and president on pressing issues in politics and business
- Invitations to NDI World Affairs Briefings as well as targeted country-specific briefings at NDI's Washington office
- Invitations to briefings and small events with visiting foreign dignitaries and ambassadors
- Opportunities to hear from NDI staff and partners in Washington and abroad
Global, Regional and Local Partnership Opportunities
- Invitations to events and briefings held by NDI and its partners in over 70 countries
- Insight from NDI specialists and partners on how to navigate trends and political landscapes in countries around the world
- Opportunities to participate in NDI Impact of Democracy trips, visit our in-country programs, and meet with civic and political leaders
Dialogue on Democracy and the Private Sector
- An annual meeting of the Corporate Partnership Group with NDI and foreign policy leaders to discuss the interplay between business and democracy
- Opportunities for corporations to share best practice case studies
Recognition as a Corporate Partner at NDI Events
- Advertising space in the program at annual events attended by more than 1,000 people
- A table for you and your corporate leadership at the event
- Multiple means of recognition at the event, including the potential for introducing a speaker or presenting an award
To learn more about how to become part of NDI's Corporate Partnership Group, you can review the full Corporate Partnership Brochure.
You can also contact:
Shari K. Bryan
Vice President
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
202.728.5500