USAID’s DRGLinks is a resource for all democracy, human rights, governance and anti-corruption practitioners to learn, share knowledge, and create and implement successful, effective programs. Democratic governance and human rights are critical components of sustainable development and lasting peace and security.
Who can use DRGLinks?
DRGLinks is open to everyone, but its content is tailored to those engaged in maximizing DRG outcomes such as country partners, the donor community, USAID staff, implementing partners and all development practitioners.
What can you use the site for?
Find valuable information from USAID and its partners along a spectrum of issues, from anti-corruption, civil society, inclusive development, to security sector reform and transnational corruption. Use DRGLinks to:
- Learn about USAID global engagements and how you can get involved
- Access the latest research and good practices in our resource library and by browsing the DRG topics page
- Explore upcoming virtual and in-person events and find post-event summaries
- Stay up to date on DRG announcements
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