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.

The Impact of Service



"I look at myself as having the potential to be as strong and caring as the amazing women I met in Kenya."

Kate Cummings (Tufts University) volunteered in 2009 as a Peace Fellow for Vital Voices in Africa.

For more 2009 feedback click here.


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Partners > Asia

Asia

Afghan Women's Network
Afghanistan
Women's rights
(2003-2009)
Oruj Learning Center
Afghanistan
Women's education
(2003-2009)
Blind Education
and Rehabilitation Development Organization

Bangladesh
Disability rights
(2007-2011)
Chintan Environmental Action and Research Group
India
Wastepicker rights
(2008-2011)
eHomemakers
Malaysia
Women's economic rights
(2005-2011)
Backward Society Education
Nepal
Child labor
(2009-2011)
   
Jagaran Media Center
Nepal
Dalit rights
(2004-2011)
Women's Reproductive Rights Program
Nepal
Women's health
(2008-2009)


 
Home for Human Rights
Sri Lanka
Post-conflict reconstruction
(2004-2011)
Association for the Empowerment of People with Disabilities
Vietnam

Post-conflict reconstruction and survivors' rights
(2008-2009)
 
Previous Partners and the marginalised communities they work for:
  • ASCENT and KAMPUCHEBOT. Cambodia. South East Asian Women. (1999)
  • Khmer Civil Society (Tribunal Justice). Cambodia. Khmers Seeking Justice. (2000)
  • Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP Central and Regional Offices). Nepal. Nepali Civil Society Under Military Rule and Nepali Minorities in Post War. (2003-2007)
  • Home for Human Rights (HHR). Sri Lanka. Tsunami-Affected Tamils. (2004-2006)
  • Butterflies. India. Indian Street Children. (2005-2006)
  • Citizens Constitutional Forum. Fiji. Fiji Democrats. (2006)
  • Nepal Social Development and People Empowerment Centre (NESPEC). Nepal. Nepali Small Landholders. (2008)

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