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The Advocacy Project seeks to help community-based advocates produce, disseminate and use information, and so become more effective advocates for human rights and social justice
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To apply for any of the positions, please send your resume and cover letter by email to AP Fellowship and Internship Coordinator Amy Burrows. Please list the position name in the subject of your email. Applicants do not need to be US citizens or attend US-based universities.
You may apply for more than one position, but please indicate in your cover letter your order of preference and explain why you are interested in each and why you would be a good fit for the fellowship. Several of the positions also require a writing sample.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to an overabundance of spam, messages sent to AP’s general email addresses sometimes get filtered out. To ensure that your application reaches us, please send it to the address listed. If you do not receive notification of receipt within a week, please follow up.
APPLICANT RESTRICTION NOTICE: The Advocacy Project is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or other personal factors. However, given the highly sensitive nature of some of our positions, we must occasionally limit recruitment to women only. This may be due to cultural and security constraints or to psychological considerations for beneficiaries. We hope you understand.
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