Equal Access International
EAI had discussions with the ministries of Justice and Security that were highly productive and helped reinforce the Government's commitment and dedication to ensuring the success of the Nabadaynta program.
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Through the R4P project, communities have supplemented their income through beekeeping, setting up 22 hives, as an alternative to illegal gold mining which often leaves individuals vulnerable to Violent Extremist Organizations (VEOs).
We are delighted to welcome Byron W. Radcliffe to the EAI Board of Directors
EAI welcomes senior international development executive Byron W. Radcliffe to the Board of DirectorsRead More
We welcome our Board member, Fatima Yerima Askira of Borno Women Development Initiative, Nigeria
Fatima Askira joins EAI's Board of DirectorsRead More
Bridging the gap to reach communities in Northern Côte d’Ivoire
The Resilience for Peace (R4P) program supports government agencies in Côte d’Ivoire in providing services to citizens in isolated areas, building trust between communities and the government, and tackling larger security issues. Read More
Promoting Peace as the Antidote to Violent Extremism
The RAND Corporation has published a book evaluating EAI's Tech Camps and Peace Promotion Fellowship program in the PhilippinesRead More
Resilience for Peace Project Launched in Côte d’Ivoire
On November 16, 2021, Equal Access International held the official project launch of the USAID Resilience for Peace project in Korhogo, Côte d’Ivoire.Read More
Resilience for Peace (R4P) in Côte d'Ivoire
EAI’s CEO and President Byron W. Radcliffe to step down December 2021
Byron Radcliffe, who has served as CEO and President of EAI since January 2018, has announced that he will step down at the end of December 2021.Read More
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