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On November 10th, 2010 IREX hosted a panel discussion that highlighted the role of women in peacemaking, the need to more fully engage them in peace processes and the obstacles to...
The past few weeks have seen an upsurge of events at IREX examining conflict from the perspective of youth engagement, conflict prevention, and women's involvement.
A message of peace and stability comes at a time when Somaliland receives little assistance from the international community and suffers from extremely limited resources and capacity.
On Noverber 10th, 2010 at 10:00 am IREX's CSML project will host an event that reflects upon...
IREX would like to congratulate female peacemakers throughout the world and joins them in observing the 10th Anniversary of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325.
Peace and stability are precursors to democracy. Moreover, a democracy respects diversity. Lebanon is a small country in the Middle East with a multi-confessional demographic that has not found...
I recently attended the 2010 Global Corporate Citizenship Conference organized by the US Chamber of Commerce Business Civic Leadership Center.
Eugene Gatari will discuss the causes of the conflict in Rwanda and examine different strategies and initiatives designed to address these causes
In a recent Youth Citizen Journalism Club article, Galina, a young woman from Kyrgyzstan, shared her thoughts about the...
This month, IREX is beginning the USAID/IREX Youth for Change: Building Peace in Rwandan Communities (Y4C) project. I met with Shannon Bruder, who will be managing the project, to get more...











