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Having recently come across an essay by former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios, I’ve been thinking...
Firdavs thinks I can’t see his mouth moving. I’ve asked him and the other teachers not to tell the youth at our theater camp in Tajikistan what to say, and to let the campers create...
A survey of the latest discussions in the library blogosphere quickly reveals that public libraries in many parts of the world are...
I’m writing this week from Rwanda, where I’m working on our Civil Society...
It’s not often that my work at IREX intersects with the Sundance Film Festival. Yet on September 24th, “Waiting for...
One of my favorite things about working for IREX’s media development division is the chance to learn more about what kind of media makes people tick all around the world.
“I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” --Dwight D. Eisenhower
From time to time since I started focusing on youth development projects at IREX, I’ve thought back to my first day of ninth grade. I went to a big public high school with around 2,000...
One of my college professors was an Israeli member in low-level peace talks, in his case focused on the transportation link between Gaza and the West Bank. He told me a great story of...
Sevcan is twenty three years old. She grew up in Hatay, Turkey a rare place in the Middle East where mosques, churches and synagogues peacefully coexist.











