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Just opposite the palm-lined promenade defining the reach of the Indian Ocean, journalists and NGO activists from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka gathered in...
An IREX continuing education course on social marketing prompted a group of Georgian alumni from the Eurasian Undergraduate Exchange Program (UGRAD) to launch an anti-smoking campaign targeting...
Forty million people around the world currently live with HIV/AIDS, according to a recent report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO...
IREX announces the release of the Media Sustainability Index (MSI) 2005, which provides the only comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of media development in twenty countries...
Tajikistan’s NGO community is still very much in development. Many new organizations are registered every year, but many lack the capacity to advocate their cause in promoting progressive...
Levan Metreveli was already a Member of Parliament in Georgia before he arrived as a MPH Muskie Fellow, and he plans to return to Parliament with a clearer focus on influencing public health...
Vitalie Diaconu, a Moldovan MA fellow in International Affairs, conducted his community service with Global Majority, a nonprofit organization in Monterey County.
As debate over the controversial Russian NGO law heated up in the Duma, USAID-sponsored Russian Civil Society Support Program...
Citizens in villages across Moldova are mobilizing to improve their communities with the help of IREX’s Moldova Citizen Participation Program (CPP).
IREX condemns the assassination of An-Nahar publisher Gebran Tueni and extends condolences to his family, his colleagues at An-Nahar, and to the people of Lebanon.






