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Global education is not just a study abroad program or after-school courses for talented students or a Model UN club or a language class. It is a curriculum that incorporates global themes into...
I came outside and found a little girl in a headscarf waiting for me. Her bike was rusty and small, but she steadfastly pedaled behind me as I jogged along the hot Malaysian road.
Another week, another news report detailing the achievements of Chinese students' remarkable exam-taking achievements.
Michael Mirny, the Chief of Party of IREX's International Media Partnerships Program in Russia, offers a summary of a roundtable on old and new media in Russia at the annual AAASS convention...
The Eldany Foundation of Kazakhstan reaches out to Almaty's disabled youth.
Building durable relationships between governments and service providing NGOs may be easier than building them between NGOs and local businesses.
Growing up in the United States, it seemed like everyone was volunteering all of the time and the spirit of volunteerism was something I took for granted.
A group of young actors deal with difficult issues, such as HIV/AIDS, and educate their audiences both on and off the stage.
Maybe it was just luck that my bicycle tire blew out right in front of the bike repair stand in the Freedom Compound shanty town.
There are 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS throughout the world. Today is World AIDS Day - a day of opportunity to raise awareness and educate about the disease which affects all nations...











