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IREX Photo Contest Judges

We are excited to announce the judges for the Make a Better World Photo Contest. The panel consists of experts in the fields of photojournalism, communications and international...

Posted on March 14, 2012 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Media Development
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Media Training for Iraqi Small Business Development Centers

Business development centers in Iraq are taking the first steps to better serve their business community by providing regular news and...

Posted on March 13, 2012 - in Media Development
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Multimedia Education Center opening

The new Multimedia Education Center opening March 14, 2012 in Tbilisi will change journalism education in Georgia. The Center provides journalism...

IREX's Make a Better World Photo Contest

IREX is pleased to announce the launch of our first ever public, professionally juried photo contest! The contest seeks for photographs of individuals and scenes representing the IREX tagline, “...

Reporters in Liberia help cover recent national elections.

Liberia has witnessed robust growth in the media sector in recent years, but without a background in business, media managers are struggling to keep their enterprises in operation.

Tech Age Teens is funded by a private donor.

As today is International Corporate Philanthropy Day, we salute private-sector partnerships that seek to make a better world. IREX's work is supported by a mix of funding from government agencies...

Posted on February 24, 2012 - in Media Development
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GMEDIA, Introducing digital video editing program

The new Multimedia Education Center (MEC) in Tbilisi, Georgia officially opens in March, but students at the Caucasus School of Journalism and...

Iraqi journalists

“Journalism is not about what journalists want to say, it’s about what citizens have a right to know and now technology makes that possible,” Dr Hamdan Al Salim noted after one of IREX’s workshops...

Georgia Revolution

One year ago, Tunisian president Zine el Abidine ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia, resigned his position, and Tunisia embarked upon its transition to a new political structure. The “Arab...