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Increasing the Effectiveness of Social Service Delivery to Vulnerable Children and Youth

A brighter future for their children and grandchildren: How can we manage tension between citizens returning to post conflict countries and those who remain in the country during conflict?

Cerue Konah Garlo

Gender Equality in Liberia can not be achieved without the inclusion of men.

2010 IREX Annual Report

IREX’s 2010 annual report is here! In it we feature stories about just a few of the partners and participants who inspire us, such as:

Posted on November 12, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Conflict Resolution, Gender
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Women Building Peace Panelists

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...

Posted on November 11, 2010 - in Conflict Resolution, Gender, Youth
Women Building Peace panelists speak on women's roles in conflict

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. 

Posted on November 2, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Conflict Resolution, Gender
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On Noverber 10th, 2010 at 10:00 am IREX's CSML project will host an event that reflects upon...

Posted on October 26, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Conflict Resolution, Gender
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Cerue Garlo

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.

Bob Pearson with the new IREX website

Whether we currently work together, our paths crossed years ago, or we have yet to form a partnership, we hope this website will be valuable to you and provide better understanding about the...

Posted on June 17, 2010 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Gender
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Several dozen mothers gather at the office of the mayor of Krasny Yar on a chilly May morning in northern Kazakhstan.