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INTERNATIONAL IRISH NETWORKS
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The Argentine Irish Association formed in 2001. Members of the Argentine Irish Community in the City of Buenos Aires decided to form the Argentine Irish Association with the objective of strengthening cultural, professional, educational, sporting, social, religious and commercial ties between Ireland and Argentina and our sister associations in other countries.
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The Irish Network China is a Beijing-based organisation that encourages cultural, business and social links between Ireland and China.
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NetworkIrlande is a vibrant new business network for French and Irish professionals and companies with the goal to strengthen business relationships between the two countries. NetworkIrlande is drawing on the history and success of the long standing Franco-Irish Chamber of Commerce (CCIFIRL), the enthusiasm of the young professionals group, The Green Room and the support of the Embassy of Ireland and State Agencies to create this new business network and provide a platform for members to promote their businesses, develop a professional network and enhance career opportunities
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Ireland Network-Great Britain (IN-GB) is a web-based portal for all things of Irish interest. You will find a comprehensive event-listing service, information on volunteering opportunities and a wide variety of up-to-date opinion pieces and comment.
Run by a voluntary committee of young Irish professionals, IN-GB is a non-profit organisation. We aim to offer a central calendar of Irish social, cultural, business and political community events. This will cover everything from business networking evenings in London to traditional music sessions in Manchester and volunteering opportunities in Birmingham.
Above all, we want young Irish emigrants and second generation Irish to get involved with the vibrant network of cultural, business and community organisations already existing in Great Britain. At the same time we wish to offer a way for non-Irish people to seek out and get involved in the Irish ex-patriot community.
IN-GB is supported by the Embassy of Ireland in Great Britain.
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INJ brings a little part of Ireland to Japan. We work to help the Japanese community enjoy the discovery of Ireland's culture, traditions and people. For the Irish in Japan, the INJ is a great way to meet more people from home and have a great time socializing with those Japanese who have a special interest in Ireland. Last but not least it is about 'craic' but the non Irish will have to come to one of the INJ events to experience this!
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