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Posted on November 19, 2012 - in
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American presenter uses Skype to share music with students in Kyrgyzstan

The Muskie program is pleased to announce the winner of the first Virtual Exchange Project (VEP) competition. The Virtual Exchange Project was designed by IREX to foster broader ties between...

Posted on November 16, 2012 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Youth
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As a 12 year old boy, Vova grew up with a mother who suffered from severe anxiety and a father in prison. As the eldest child in his family, he...

Posted on November 15, 2012 - in Media Development
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In a ceremony attended by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Douglas Griffiths, U.S. and Mozambican...

Guest Blogger Larisa

For international students coming to the U.S., the first few weeks are a time of change and upheaval—everything seems new, from how classes work to the food. With those changes come new hopes,...

Posted on November 13, 2012 - in Civil Society Strengthening, Conflict Resolution, Youth
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Soccer is the most popular sport in many countries, and for the children in Tyr, Lebanon, that is no different. However, soccer fields are few and...

IREX Annual Report 2012

IREX is pleased to announce the publication of its first interactive, ...

Posted on November 12, 2012 - in International Education, Education
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After more than forty years of implementing international education programs, IREX has witnessed the deep, transformational effects of global exchange on individuals, communities, and nations....

Posted on November 8, 2012 - in
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The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program -...

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Screenshot of the Biblio@Sănătate website.

Recognizing the need for accurate and organized health information, Romanian librarian Ghiță Vlădoiu developed and launched the Biblio@Sănătate (...