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Publications

Medical Education in the Public Interest
January 2005
A publication documenting the Soros Service Program for Community Health, which came to a close in 2004. more

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Muslims in the UK: Policies for Engaged Citizens
November 22, 2004
A report by OSI's EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program argues that greater government recognition of British Muslims' needs is required to tackle the disadvantage, deprivation, and discrimination that this community faces. more

Events

OSI Forum: Then They Started Shooting—Growing Up in Wartime Bosnia
OSI-New York
January 26, 2005
OSI hosts a discussion with the author of a book on children who came of age during the Bosnian wars of the 1990s.  more

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Articles

Disaster May Force the Rich to Review Aid to the Poor
Aryeh Neier
January 26, 2005
In the wake of the tsunami that devastated South Asia, argues OSI president Aryeh Neier, wealthy countries may rethink—and possibly step up—their assistance programs. more

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Resource Links

A sampling of links to other organizations, both nonprofit and for-profit, that provide information and resources related to OSI's work. more

E-Mail Newsletters

Several OSI initiatives distribute email newsletters on a range of issues related to program activities around the world. more

Contact Information

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