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October 26, 2004
by Jennifer Kinniff

IREX recently brought together participants in the Southeastern European Communities Against Trafficking (SECAT) program for a September 29-October 1 workshop in Skopje, Macedonia, where they shared lessons learned during their anti-trafficking projects and discussed strategies for ongoing collaboration in the anti-trafficking community.

October 24, 2004

Comprehensive reform of Liberian media law is called for at a national conference on media law reform hosted by the Liberian Government with assistance from the Partnership on Media and Conflict Resolution for West Africa.

September 22, 2004
Headquarters of the Press Union of Liberia in Monrovia

IREX Europe, as part of the Partnership for Media and Conflict Prevention in West Africa, is helping develop the Liberian media infrastructure, shattered by years of oppression and poverty.

July 21, 2004
Jamsa Masjid (Friday Mosque) Lahore, Pakistan

IREX today announced Dr. Matthew Nelson as the 2004 recipient of the John J. and Nancy Lee Roberts Fellowship.

June 3, 2004

On May 29, Senator Conrad Burns (R-Montana), Congressman Denny Rehberg (R-Montana), and other members of an American delegation to Kazakhstan joined representatives of the US Embassy and alumni of US government-sponsored exchange programs to learn more about the Internet Access and Training Program (IATP) in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

May 3, 2004

On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2004, IREX shares the following stories of media professionals and activities that IREX has supported in promotion of independent media.

May 3, 2004

IREX joins with journalists, press freedom organizations, and media in recognizing World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2004.

April 13, 2004

Mile is the Serbian everyman.

April 11, 2004

Please join IREX in April and May, 2004, for spring career fairs for alumni of selected programs in Russia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Both alumni and potential employers are encouraged to participate.

March 31, 2004

The large influx of migrants from Central Asia to the Volga Federal District (VFD) in the last 13 years - an estimated 2 million - has led to unforeseen economic and social problems for both migrants and Russian administrative bodies tasked to handle their inflow.