A Voice For the Voiceless
The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their story, claim their rights and produce social change. We recruit graduate students to volunteer as Peace Fellows with partners.
- 2012 Peace Fellowships
- 2012 Peace Fellows
- Past Fellows
- Feedback from Fellows
- Frequently Asked Questions About Peace Fellowships
- Fellows in the Media
- Blogging for Peace
- 2011
- 2008
- 2007
- 2006
- AP Interns Start to Wrap Up Their Assignment, August 16, 2006
- AP Interns Realize the Impact of Their Work, August 9, 2006
- AP Interns Reflect on Obstacles They Encountered, August 2, 2006
- AP Interns Delve Deeper into Local Cultures, July 25, 2006
- AP Interns Roll Up Their Sleeves and Get Down to Advocacy, July 19, 2006
- AP Interns Find Rewards in a Busy Schedule, July 12, 2006
- AP Interns Find that First Impression Can Be Misleading, July 5, 2006
- AP Interns Confront the Complexities of Local Cultures, June 28, 2006
- AP Interns Confront the Challenges of Their Assignments, June 20, 2006
- AP Interns Confront Harsh Realities, June 13, 2006
- Summer Interns Start Blogging from 14 Countries, June 6, 2006
- 18 North American Students to Intern with Civil Society in 14 Countries, May 24, 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- Training and Security
The Impact of Service
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2006
The Advocacy Project (AP) works to strengthen civil society at the community level and internationally. In the summer of 2006, AP recruited 17 graduates to work with partner organizations in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Malaysia, the UK, the Czech Republic, Guatemala, Nigeria, Nepal, Italy, Sri Lanka, and India.
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