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Experts highlight joint responsibility of the state and tech companies to end online GBV in Thailand
At a recent seminar, experts in Thailand noted that addressing and preventing online gender-based violence (GBV) is not only the government’s duty but also the responsibility of the private sector, as guided by international frameworks such as the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs).
Thailand |
Foreword to WFD's 2024-2025 Annual Report and Accounts by Yasmin Qureshi MP, Chair of WFD’s Board of Governors.
WFD's Annual Report and Accounts, which were laid before Parliament on 10 July 2025. Read about our impact and results in 2024-2025.
Foreword to WFD's 2024-2025 Annual Report and Accounts by the Rt Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons and WFD’s Patron.
Situations of conflict and insecurity have implications for the priorities of political parties and MPs. While war causes inevitable shifts of priorities towards security and defence, long-term transformative initiatives may lose salience. This research sought to determine, among other things, the extent to which the priorities of Ukrainian MPs have changed, including with regard to gender equality and inclusion.
Ukraine | Study |
Between 2016 and 2025, Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) collaborated with both chambers of the Algerian Parliament—the People’s National Assembly (APN) and the Council of the Nation—on initiatives aimed at supporting legislative effectiveness, transparency, and citizen engagement. Through a series of evolving programmes, WFD worked alongside parliamentary partners to strengthen institutional capacity, encourage inclusive practices, and respond to emerging needs in a rapidly changing context.
WFD’s latest report on the cost of politics in Taiwan examines the 2024 legislative election as a case study to explore the political costs incurred by candidates running for central-level public office.
Taiwan | Report |
In more than 50 countries and territories worldwide, we join with local partners to make governance and democracy stronger. Our locally-led programmes to strengthen democratic systems build partnerships and enable closer collaboration in addressing global challenges like conflict, corruption, and climate change.
Through a multi-layered media monitoring approach including traditional media, social media platforms, and direct reporting mechanisms, the study identifies trends, forms, and institutional responses related to violence against women in politics (VAWP).
Albania | Report |
Westminster Foundation for Democracy (“WFD”) is seeking a reliable supplier to provide ongoing support and the continuous improvement of its core information management systems.
WFD supported the Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy (TYAD) to produce a comprehensive, evidence-based Youth Policy White Paper that highlights the diverse issues facing young people in Taiwan today. The paper contributed to ongoing legislation of a youth support bill – a significant step toward strengthening youth representation and political participation in Taiwan.
Taiwan |
The Political Party Performance Index (PPPI) is an evidence-based framework designed to assess and benchmark the internal and external performance of all 19 registered political parties in Nigeria.
Nigeria | Report |