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Over the past decade, Russia and its neighbors have launched an array of reforms in higher education administration. The introduction of multi-level educational systems and dramatic changes to...
With IREX support, training, and access, Georgians are increasingly turning to Internet news websites and forum boards to express their opinions, find information, and communicate directly with...
In the Russian town of Chita, the Municipal Institute of Public Government demonstrates the impact a real civic movement, armed with good research, can have on a community. Using their own...
Media managers from the Arab world successfully completed IREX’s six-week MENA MEDIA Emerging Leaders Fellowship, a program funded by the US Department of State Middle East Partnership...
In this much-celebrated 200th anniversary year of US-Russia diplomatic relations, there is a great need for bilateral dialogue on numerous issues. For two centuries, the relationship between...
The path toward democracy and good governance is often blocked by endemic corruption, which is aided by a political culture that does not value transparency in government. Over the last several...
With the relations between Serbs and Kosovar Albanians a key issue underlining international discussion on Kosovo’s future status, the Kosovo Media Assistance Program (KMAP) staged the...
Small business owners from across Eurasia are reaching new customers and increasing their business contacts through websites they’ve created as a result of training from the IREX-...
Volunteers represent a tremendous resource for any nongovernmental organization, from local nonprofits to international bodies. An effectively managed volunteer program can transform an...
The town of Peja, Kosovo has a number of “informal neighborhoods” – urban enclaves that have been left out of municipal planning processes and budgets.











