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With the support of USAID, IREX is pleased to release the full results of the final evaluation of the Youth Theater for Peace Program...
This is the moment each year when we celebrate, when we remember all that has been achieved and all the people whose lives we’ve shared over the past year. We look back on what we’ve...
Youth journalist Samir Sabbagh is changing perceptions about the roles youth and religious leaders can play in promoting peace in south...
When 24-year-old Rwandan youth leader John Bosco Gakwenza first approached his fellow members of Ingenzi youth group about organizing reconciliation dialogues with perpetrators of the 1994...
The Thanksgiving holiday in America gives us all a chance to reflect on gratitude, on generosity, and on reaching out to those in need. As we Americans from every background recall our...
The deadline is December 2, 2011.
In Chorku, a small community in the Isfara district along Tajikistan’s border with Kyrgyzstan, Robiya is changing attitudes about girls’ education. In this area, only 42% of girls...
Our work today reaches and helps more people than ever before in our history. These stories highlight just a handful of the 300,000 people IREX has helped this year.
IREX’s Conflict Community of Practice Presents: Healing the Wounds of War in Northern Uganda | Monday, November 14, 2011 |12:00 - 1:30 pm | Brown Bag Lunch
Reflections of a Voter in Liberia's presidential elections October 2011











