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
- Fellow Blogs: Displaced and Disabled in Uganda...
- Fellow Blogs: Court in Belgrade: Amputee Learns to Walk Again in Jordan...
- Fellow Blogs: A Landmine Survivor's Story in Vietnam...
- Fellow Blogs: Teaching Despite Taboos in Nepal...
- Fellow Blogs: Anti-Roma Sentiment Rises in the Czech Republic...
- Fellow Blogs: Karadzic Arrest Changes Atmosphere in Belgrade...
- Fellow Blogs: Woman With Uterine Prolapse cast out in Nepal...
- Fellow Blogs: Memories of a Missing Man in Nepal...
- Fellow Blogs: Wastepickers in Delhi, Coming to a Computer Near You...
- Fellow Blogs: Protests Paralyze Work in Nepal...
- Fellow Blogs: Court in Belgrade: Not Quite the O.J. Simpson Trial...
- Fellow Blogs: Female Wastepickers Fight for Toilets in Delhi...
- Fellow Blogs: Prospects Bleak for Palestinians When Even Bunnies Can't Cross Border...
- 2007
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- Training and Security
The Impact of Service
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2008
The Advocacy Project (AP) works to strengthen civil society at the community level and internationally. In the spring of 2008, AP recruited 34 university students to work with partner organizations, including those in Peru, Bosnia, Kosovo, Malaysia, the UK, Guatemala, Nepal, Uganda, Sri Lanka, and Kenya.
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