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As this year’s 16 Days Against Gender Violence comes to a close today on...
For IREX’s observation of the 16 Days Against Gender Based-Violence this year, we sat down with Ray Dinkins...
Five Global UGRAD students at the University of Louisiana at Monroe recently experienced the impact of collective action in their host community....
IREX and USAID commemorated the close of the ...
Across the globe, people with disabilities face an array of societal barriers that put them at a severe disadvantage. In the United States people with disabilities are four times as likely to be a...
Despite Liberia’s progress since its civil war ended, the country’s rate of gender-based violence (GBV), including domestic...
HIV/AIDS is a global pandemic that brings with it local challenges as well as local solutions. In observation of World AIDS Day, IREX is pleased to share some insights into the complex issues that...
Cristina Vaileanu is the Capacity Building Specialist for IREX’s Biblionet program. For this year’s 16 Days...
USAID recently released its first Policy on Youth in...
According to Human Rights Watch, Iraq remains one of the most dangerous countries to work as a journalist. It is also a hazardous place for many women, with increasingly high rates of gender-based...











