International Fund for Ireland
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The International Fund for Ireland is an independent organisation established in 1986 by the British and Irish Governments, aimed at promoting economic and social advancement while fostering dialogue between nationalists and unionists across Ireland. With contributions from various countries, the Fund has supported over 6,000 projects, focusing on community transformation, peacebuilding, and cross-border cooperation.
Its key programmes include the Peace Barriers Programme, which facilitates the removal of peace barriers in interface communities, and the Personal Youth Development Programme, designed to help at-risk youth build essential life skills. Other initiatives, such as the Communities in Partnership Programme, aim to strengthen local leadership and resilience in the face of societal challenges.
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