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Flattau Associates couples contemporary social science research with the latest advances in information technology in order to provide new solutions for governance assessment. We help governments, donor organizations, private firms, nonprofits, and citizens monitor democratic stability in countries, hold political leaders accountable with valid and reliable performance data, and measure political will in order to understand how open to change political leaders are on specific issues. All of the products and services on offer in our online store have the primary goal of helping you maximize your resources and achieve your objectives in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Democracy Monitor Quarterly

Democracy Monitor Quarterly (DMQ) provides the most frequent, reliable, and detailed information on the strength of democracy in countries.     

Frequency: Quarterly

Features: Scores, graphics, and detailed information for 3 overall strength of democracy indicators, 12 on-the-ground strength of democracy indicators, and 11 legal strength of democracy indicators.

Individual Country Reports: US$85
Country Subscription (One Year, Four Issues): US$200

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Happy World Press Freedom Day, Just Not in East Africa

Posted by Flattau Associates Staff on 3 May 2012

In case you didn't know, today, May 3rd, is World Press Freedom Day. Back in 1993, the United Nations thought it would be a good idea establish a day where we celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom; assess the state of press freedom throughout the world; defend the media from attacks on their independence; and pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Since Flattau Associates focuses on assessing governance, we thought we would contribute to World Press Freedom Day by sharing some of the data contained in our latest Democracy Monitor Quarterly (DMQ) reports which cover Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The data contained in the reports paints a sobering picture of the state of press freedom in East Africa.