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IREX congratulates the five winners of our 2nd annual Make a Better World Photo Contest. Contest judges found winners...
The future of the Tunisian workforce is looking brighter as 66 highly motivated Tunisian students prepared this weekend for a year of U....
Working to meet the needs of today’s global workforce, IREX is proud to join with the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs...
IREX is pleased to launch a new video showcasing the Syrian Justice and Accountability Center (SJAC). The documentary titled “Justice for Syria” details the story of Mohammad Al Abdallah, a Syrian...
Increased coverage of gender-based violence (GBV) as a weapon of war often narrowly portrays women's participation in conflict...
Forty-five years after IREX’s visionary founders established a single overseas office in Armenia, their NGO progeny works with 125 countries in the Middle East,...
Today the United States Ambassador to Tunisia Jacob Walles announced the launch of the Thomas Jefferson Scholarship Program for students in...
Please join us for an Open House & Panel Discussion on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 from 8:30 - 10:30am at
In Morocco, disability rights are not the highest priority issues for the government, but a local NGO, the Regional Union for Disability Associations, is changing that with the support of IREX and...











