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Each year hundreds of youth, teachers, students, and professionals from around the Muslim world participate in IREX training programs in the U.S. Observing Ramadan in the U.S. can be both a...
On the eve of Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s recent visit to Georgia, IREX alumna Dr. Julie George gave a briefing on Georgia’s current state and political reforms to analysts and officials...
A high-level advisor to Russia's Presidents recently worked with IREX and media lawyers to help discern a new set of Internet laws. In a country that...
A group of prominent journalists, judges, police and politicians recently urged authorities to put an end to voilations of press freedom in Kurdistan. Iraqi journalists have long faced...
IREX is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011-2012 Cultural Passport to America Competition for the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Eurasia and Central Asia (Global UGRAD)....
Recently, Iraqi Members of Parliament from different blocs participated in an intensive two-day media training course in Erbil, organized by IREX in Iraq. Aimed at further developing the media...
IREX recently participated in the 17th Annual Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) Convention,...
Carolyn Coolidge at University of Arizona’s law school sums up the impact that LEAD fellow Alisher Khuchakov has had on campus in one word: “Wow.” Throughout his studies at the James E. Rogers...
Serving the Community: Building Religious Tolerance
More than 40 religious leaders, activists and journalists in Lebanon recently came together to exchange...
When 88 master educators from every region of the world came together last week at a four-day workshop in Washington, D.C., they shared more than the teaching methodologies they had cultivated...











