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Overview of the 2013 Gender & Education Teacher Survey

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IREX surveyed teacher alumni to gather information regarding barriers impacting education for boys and girls around the world.

This survey sought to gather information regarding barriers impacting education for boys and girls around the world.

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March 26, 2013
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IREX in Africa

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Although IREX began its work in the Soviet Union more than 40 years ago, today we implement a wide portfolio of programs in 41 countries in Africa. More than 20% of our program budget goes to African civil society actors, journalists, teachers, youth, and community leaders. Our programs draw on local expertise, NGOs and staff to deliver sustainable solutions well-suited for the African context.

Although IREX began its work in the Soviet Union more than 40 years ago, today we implement a wide portfolio of programs in 41 countries in Africa. More than 20% of our program budget goes to African civil society actors, journalists, teachers, youth, and community leaders. Our programs draw on local expertise, NGOs and staff to deliver sustainable solutions well-suited for the African context.

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May 25, 2012
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Freedoms in Iraq: An Increasingly Repressive Legal Net

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IREX commissioned noted international media law scholar Toby Mendel to conduct an analysis of the developing Iraqi legal framework governing freedom of expression and right to information. Mendel raises concerns about the developing legal framework: In recent years, the government has introduced a barrage of legislation relating to the fundamental freedoms of expression and assembly. In some cases, this legislation appears to be well intentioned, while in other cases positive intentions are less apparent. Regardless, all of these new laws, most of which have not yet been adopted, are problematical from the perspective of constitutional and international human rights guarantees.
 


Publication Date: 
January 11, 2012

Iraq - 2011 Media Usage Survey

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IREX commissioned D3 Systems to conduct a survey of audience media habits in Iraq. The study addresses usage of print, television, radio, and online and new media.

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December 7, 2011
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Summer 2013 Newsletter: Winning Photos, MSI Released and More

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August 2, 2013
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Kosovo Audience Research - TV Mreza and KOSMA Radio Network (September 2011)

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IREX supported audience research on TV Mreza and Kosma Radio, two networks of local television and radio stations serving Kosovo's Serb population. The research was conducted under the Strengthening Independent Minority Media Program, implemented by IREX and supported by USAID.

IREX supported audience research on TV Mreza and Kosma Radio, two networks of local television and radio stations serving Kosovo's Serb population. The research was conducted under the Strengthening Independent Minority Media Program, implemented by IREX and supported by USAID.

Publication Date: 
September 16, 2011

YDCP Evaluation Executive Summary 2011

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In 2010, Social Impact was hired to conduct a program results assessment on IREX's Youth Development Competencies Program. This is the organization's executive summary. 

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July 25, 2011
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YDCP Program Evaluation Executive Summary
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YDCP Program Evaluation Executive Summary

CSML Survey of attitudes

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Survey of Attitudes of Government Officials toward Civil Society Organizations and of Government and Civil Society Organizations by Citizens

This report measure perceptions and established levels of trust between the government, NGOs and citizens. The respondents selected for the survey represent county officials and citizens throughout the seven counties where CSML operates: Bong, Grand Bassa, Grand Gedeh, Lofa, Montserrado, Nimba, and River Gee. The results of this study are intended to inform the CSML technical and programmatic teams and assist them in planning program activities, assessing baseline data, setting targets, and monitoring progress towards achieving program goals.

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CSML Program Staff
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March 29, 2011
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