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 > Europe

Europe

Photo Credit: Susan Craig-Greene
Bosnian Family
Bosnia
Massacre survivors
(1999-2011)
 International Roma Women's Network
Europe
Roma women's rights
(2002-2007)
Dale Farm Housing Association
United Kingdom
Minority rights
(2005-2011)
 Kosova Women's
Network

Kosovo
Women's rights
(2003-2011)
Previous Partners and the marginalised communities they work for:
  • Amnesty International. United Kingdom. Human Rights Defenders. (1998)
  • Screm do Mira. Bosnia. Muslim Refugees in Bosnia. (1999)
  • Kosovo Civil Society: The Mother Teresa Story; The Centre for Protection of Women and Children; Humanitarian Law Centre; Elena; The Council for Defense of Human Rights and Freedoms; Motrat Qiriazi; Catholic Church; Norma. Kosovo. Kosovars Under Serbia Rule. (1999)
  • Kosovo Civil Society: HLC; Motrat; OTI; Handikos; Ashkali; Young Ecologists; IPKO. Kosovo. Kosovars after the War. (2000)
  • Roma Advocates. Hungary. Roma of Europe. (2002-2003)
  • Transnational AIDS Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project (TAMPEP.) Italy. Trafficked Nigerians in Italy. (2003-2007)
  • Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict. Netherlands. Peace Advocates (2005-2006)
  • UK Association of Gypsy Women (UKAGW.) United Kingdom. English Gypsy Women. (2005-2006)
  • NGO Forum. Bosnia. Srebrenica Survivors. (2005)
  • Romani. Denmark. Roma of Europe (2006)
  • Churches Against Sex Trafficking in Europe (CHASTE.) Albania. Trafficked Women of Albania. (2007)
  • Association for Emancipation, Solidarity, and Equality of Women (ESE.) Macedonia. Women in Macedonia. (2007)
  • Youth Cultural Centre. Macedonia. Youth in Macedonia. (2007)
  • Landmine Survivors Network - Bosnia. Bosnia. Landmine Survivors. (2008)
  • Dzeno Association. Czech Republic. Czech Roma Rights. (2003-2011)
  • Women in Black. Serbia. Women of Serbia. (2007)
  • International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA). United Kingdom. Communities Around the World, Particularly Women, Threatened by Gun  Violence. 2009.
  • Center for Social Studies (IANSA.) Portugal. Women Victims of Armed Domestic Violence. (2009)
  • Victimology Society of Serbia (IANSA.) Serbia. Women Victims of Armed Domestic Violence. (2009)

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