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PORTLAND: IS IT VEGAN-FRIENDLY? VEGAN RESTAURANTS IN PORTLAND AND MORE!

Scenic vistas, vibrant nightlife, streetcars are just a few of the things that the city Portland, Oregon is known for. But did you also know that Portland is one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the United States? As a city, Portland is known for being a bit rebellious (in a good way). In recent years, Portland has become a hub for vegans and other “rebellious eaters,” who’ve switched to a more ethical, planet-conscious lifestyle. Is Portland The Best US City For Vegans? Today, I’m going to share some of my favorite eats in Portland and show visitors what they can expect in terms of vegan culture in Portland. Whether you’ve got a trip planned or you’re just curious, I guarantee you’ll want to add Portland to your list of vegan-friendly travel destinations. For starters: there are over 50 restaurants in Portland that are 100% vegan, meaning that all of their dishes are: meat-free; dairy-free; egg-free; 100% plant- and fungi-based! Additionally, there are many more restaurants that a

Strategies To Improve Elections In PNG Should Promote Transparency And Integrity Throughout The Entirety Of The 5-Year Electoral Cycle

 Transparency International PNG (TIPNG) is hosting a two-day election seminar to present the findings of its observations during the 2022 National General Elections. The event is guided by the theme “Promoting Transparency for Election Integrity” and this theme will steer discussions over the two days. Day one of the election seminar will feature TIPNG’s presentation of the key findings from its 2022 election observation report and day two will facilitate dialogue among stakeholder representatives with the objective of improving the integrity of Papua New Guinea’s election. TIPNG has presented its 2022 Election Observation Report to the Government represented by the Chairman for the Special Parliamentary Committee on Elections, Honorable Allan Bird, and the Electoral Commissioner, Simon Sinai. The findings from the report clearly indicate that the 2022 National General Election has continued the trend of deterioration in the quality of the conduct and management of elections in PNG. Ke