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.
Read More
Through the R4P project, communities have learned about environmental preservation and supplemented their income through beekeeping, setting up 22 hives.
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
Special Opening Event held at U.S. Embassy Côte d’Ivoire for USAID’s A4D Project
The U.S. Ambassador to Côte d'Ivoire joined over 130 elected officials in Abidjan this week to talk about the project's impact.Read More
Breaking barriers, gaining confidence, and speaking out
Thanks to a radio program produced by EAI, women farmers in Nepal are speaking up about the resources and services promised by the local government. Read about Amana, who found her voice.Read More
EAI making news in Nigeria
EAI is training media producers in Nigeria to counter violent extremism, and the story was picked up by Arewa Agenda, a major news source for northern Nigeria.Read More
EAI is awarded $19.5 million by USAID to counter violent extremism in Côte d’Ivoire
EAI is strengthening community resilience, particularly for youth and women, to counter violent extremism in Côte d'Ivoire's northern border areas.Read More
Resilience for Peace (R4P) in Côte d'Ivoire
We call for peace and justice
EAI strongly condemns the actions of violent extremists at the U.S. CapitolRead More
See More