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September 20, 2010
by Sarah Dye
IREX is pleased to announce the recipients of the TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grants competition for the Fall 2010 cycle. |
September 20, 2010
by Katie Sheketoff
I’m in Indonesia this week, and through conversations with representatives of NGOs, multilateral institutions, and random taxi drivers, I have been thinking a lot about the line between conflict and incidences of violence. |
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September 17, 2010
by Amy Ahearn
The message of the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” campaign is particularly suited to the current American obesity crisis. Yet she is also following in the footsteps of other international leaders who have stepped into school cafeterias. |
September 16, 2010
We invite you to a panel discussion that addresses the issue of vulnerable children and youth and the different approaches that are currently being used by the development community to reach them. |
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September 15, 2010
by Sarah Dye
Ukrainian English teacher Oleksandr Korotkov developed a month-long anti-drug campaign to combat drug use among youth in the Kyievo-Sviatoshynskyiregion of Ukraine. |
September 10, 2010
by W. Robert Pearson
Whether we currently work together, our paths crossed years ago, or we have yet to form a partnership, we hope this website will be valuable to you and provide better understanding about the work we’re so proud to be a part of. |
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September 5, 2010
Youth develop leadership skills and increase cross-cultural understanding through camp organized as part of the USAID-funded, IREX-implemented Youth Initiative for the Promotion of Peace in the North Caucasus (YIPP) program. |
August 26, 2010
by Susie Armitage
Firdavs thinks I can’t see his mouth moving. I’ve asked him and the other teachers not to tell the youth at our theater camp in Tajikistan what to say, and to let the campers create scenes and dialogue on their own. |
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August 11, 2010
by Susie Armitage
From time to time since I started focusing on youth development projects at IREX, I’ve thought back to my first day of ninth grade. I went to a big public high school with around 2,000 students, and I was a little lost, not really sure what to get involved in, or who my friends were going to be anymore. |
July 7, 2010
by Troy Johnson
On May 20, representatives of more than 60 NGOs from around Kazakhstan converged to discuss, develop, and accelerate solutions to improve the effectiveness of organizations providing social services to impoverished youth and children |






