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More than 20 undergraduate fellows from abroad participated directly in American democracy this spring. Through part-time internships at government agencies and institutions throughout the US,...
Recently, the library in the village of Dobrohostiv, Ukraine won an award from Bibliomist’s Community...
Donors and implementers who assisted Chileans in the aftermath of the 2010, 8.8-magnitude earthquake recently stood on stage at an event in Santiago organized by the ...
I just came home from Rwanda, Liberia, Romania and Ukraine. What do these countries have in common you ask and why is IREX focusing on them right now? Each one of these countries is in...
IREX recently helped scores of Ukrainian librarians and government officials improve their ability to cooperate and spread information to the public.
Interviewing victims of trafficking and their rescuers is difficult work. There are few happy endings. However, occasionally one meets someone who emerges from unspeakable suffering with courage...
Across the country, American teachers are recognizing the importance of infusing their teaching with international content and themes. Through the...
It’s Thursday afternoon in Berdyansk, Ukraine and the English club is discussing “Bread and Roses,” a poem honoring female strikers of the early 20th century. One young woman...
I’ve been back in the US for almost four years now, but the lessons and memories from 27 months in Ukraine continue to influence my perspective on life and my approach to development work...
Access to legal information is becoming an increasingly popular service at Bibliomist-equipped libraries, especially those in smaller towns and villages











