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As local Eurasian NGOs and individuals expand their role in providing social services and initiating community development projects, an increasing number of young people are looking for ways to...
Despite historic unpopularity, volunteerism in Russia has recently been on the rise, particularly among youth.
Policymakers and experts are gathering for a frank and open dialog on critical issues in contemporary US-Russian relations.
On September 30, 2006, 114 ECA alumni from across Russia came to the 2006 Career Forum and Job Fair (CF/JF) in Moscow to learn how to develop a successful career in Russia today.
After working on HIV/AIDS prevention for two months in Siberia, Megan Buskey and Emily Feder returned to the United States to organize the “Young Global Leaders Summit: Fighting AIDS,...
Behruz Himo, an economics fellow from Russia studying at Western Illinois University (WIU), participated in the Center for International Studies’ Conversational Partners Program for...
Each March in honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, people around the world celebrate women and their role in society and the community.
Since their ratification on January 19, 2006, the new amendments to NGO legislation in Russia have caused a stir among domestic and international NGOs. Forcing changes in several existing...
Forty million people around the world currently live with HIV/AIDS, according to a recent report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO...
As debate over the controversial Russian NGO law heated up in the Duma, USAID-sponsored Russian Civil Society Support Program...











