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Fellows

The Advocacy Project recruits graduate students from universities in North America and Europe to volunteer with community-based partners, or with organizations that share our commitment to community-based advocacy.

This program Fellows for Peace (formerly Interns Without Borders) was launched in 2003. Since then, we have recruited 80 Fellows from 22 universities to work with 33 partner organizations in 24 countries/territories.

More information about the program, and which organizations can qualify, can be found on the fellowship pages of this site. For fellow blogs, visit the blogging pages.

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The Advocacy Project develops partnerships with advocates on the frontline and with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). In so doing, we take our cue from partners and tailor any support to their needs.