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The Eldany Foundation of Kazakhstan reaches out to Almaty's disabled youth.

Tech Age Teens (TATs) During Training Classes

Sixteen-year-old Gaukhar Isabekova from Abai School never volunteered before the Tech Age Teens (TAT) program came to her school....

Building durable relationships between governments and service providing NGOs may be easier than building them between NGOs and local businesses. 

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Increasing the Effectiveness of Social Service Delivery to Vulnerable Children and Youth

Posted on September 24, 2010 - in International Education, Education
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Ani Haykuni makes a friend in the Huntington Wildlife Forest

From the statehouse to the forest, Muskie environmental fellows are experiencing environmental management and policy in action. 

Posted on September 24, 2010 - in International Education, Education
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2010 Muskie Fellow Gauhkar Ospanova

Gaukhar Ospanova, a 2010 Muskie fellow enrolled in the master of public administration program at the University of Delaware, was recently profiled on the...

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TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grant Award Recipients Announced

IREX is pleased to announce the recipients of the TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grants competition for the Fall 2010 cycle.

Posted on July 7, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Youth
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On May 20, representatives of more than 60 NGOs from around Kazakhstan converged to discuss, develop, and accelerate solutions to improve the effectiveness of organizations providing social...

Posted on June 17, 2010 - in Basic Education Development, Education
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For many, the happy sounds of children playing on an early spring morning in Issik, a village nestled in the northern slope of the spectacular Tien Shan Mountains, would be an uplifting reminder...

Posted on June 17, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Gender
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Several dozen mothers gather at the office of the mayor of Krasny Yar on a chilly May morning in northern Kazakhstan.