A Voice For the Voiceless
The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their story, claim their rights and produce social change.
We are currently recruiting graduate students to volunteer as Peace Fellows with partners.
- Apply Now: Fellows for Peace Summer 2010
- Past Fellows and Interns
- Fellows in the Media
- Fellow Feedback 2009
- Blogging for Peace
- 2008
- 2007
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 11 (Last 2007 Digest)
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 10
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 9
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 8
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 7
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 6
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 5
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 4
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 3
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 2
- Fellows for Peace Blogs, Issue 1
- 31 Peace Fellows Deploy to 18 Countries
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- Training and Security
- Sponsor a Fellow
- Support the Program
- Become an E-Mentor
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Impact of Service
|
Translate this page:
2007
The Advocacy Project (AP) works to strengthen civil society at the community level and internationally. In the spring of 2007, AP recruited 31 university students to work with partner organizations, including those in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Malaysia, the UK, Guatemala, Nepal, Italy, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.
Back




