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
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- Peace Fellows 2011
- Peace Fellows 2010
- Peace Fellows 2009
- Peace Fellows 2008
- Peace Fellows 2007
- Abby Weil and ADIVIMA
- Alison Morse and Bosfam
- Audrey Desiderato and eHomemakers
- Audrey Roberts and the Afghan Women's Network's (AWN)
- Caitlin Burnett and the Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO)
- Devin Greenleaf and the Jagaran Media Center
- Eliza Bates and the Democracy and Workers’ Rights Center (DWRC)
- Erin Wroblewski and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
- Gail Morgado and the Women in Black Network from Serbia
- Jeff Yarborough and the Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP)
- Jennifer Hollinger and the Churches Against Sex Trafficking in Europe (CHASTE)
- Jessica Boccardo and Supporting Kids in Peru
- Jonathon Homer and UNDUGU
- Julia Zoo and e-Homemakers
- Katie Wroblewski and the Youth Cultural Centre (YCC)
- Leslie Ibeanusi and TAMPEP
- Madeline England and the Home for Human Rights
- Maha Khan, the Afghan Learning Institute and the Afghan Women's Network
- Mariko Scavone and eHomemakers
- Mark Koenig and the Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP)
- Michelle Lanspa and TAMPEP
- Nicole Farkouh and the Collective Campaign for Peace
- Saba Haq and the Afghan Women's Network
- Sara Zampierin and Supporting Kids in Peru (SKIP)
- Stephanie Gilbert and the Institute for Sustainable Communities in cooperation with the Association for Emancipation, Solidarity and Equality of Women (ESE)
- Tassos Coulaloglou and the Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP)
- Tatsiana Hulko and the Women's Affairs Technical Committee (WATC)
- Ted Samuel and the Jagaran Media Center
- Wilhelmina Tsang and the Oruj Learning Center
- Zach Scott and the Dale Farm Housing Association
- Summer Interns 2006
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- Summer Interns 2004
- Summer Interns 2003
- Feedback from Fellows
- Frequently Asked Questions About Peace Fellowships
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Peace Fellows 2007
This summer, AP will be sending 31 fellow to our partner organizations all over the world. The fellows and the organizations who they will be working with are:
- Association for the Integral Development of the Victims of Violence in the Verapaces, Maya Achi (ADIVIMA) – Guatemala (Abby Weil)
- Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) – Afghanistan (Audrey Roberts)
- The Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organisation (BERDO) – Bangladesh (Caitlin Burnett)
- Bosnian Family (Bosfam) – Bosnia-Herzegovina (Alison Morse)
- Churches Alert to Sex Trafficking Across Europe (CHASTE) – Albania (Jennifer Hollinger)
- Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP) – Nepal (Nicole Farkouh, Jeff Yarborough, Tassos Coulaloglou, Mark R Koenig)
- Dale Farm Housing Association – United Kingdom (Zach Scott)
- DWRC – Palestine/Israel (Eliza Bates)
- eHomemakers – Malaysia (Mariko Scavone, Julia Hanah Zoo)
- FES – Palestine/Israel (Erin Wroblewski)
- Home for Human Rights (HHR) – Sri Lanka (Madeline England)
- ISC – Macedonia (Katie Wroblewski, Stephanie Gilbert)
- Jagaran Media Center (JMC) – Nepal (Devin Greenleaf, Ted Samuel)
- Oruj Learning Center – Afghanistan (Wilhelmina Tsang)
- Supporting Kids in Peru (SKIP) – Peru (Jessica Boccardo, Sara Zampierin)
- Transnational AIDS Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project (TAMPEP) – Italy (Michelle Lanspa, Leslie Ibeanusi)
- The Undugu Society of Kenya – Kenya (Jonathan Homer)
- Women's Affairs Technical Committee (WATC) – Palestine/Israel (Tatsiana Hulko)
- Women in Black Network from Serbia - Serbia (Gail Morgado)

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