The fellowships support early-career professionals and leaders dedicated to peace and conflict resolution through fully-funded masters degree programs. Fellows engage in a 15-24 month program or a 1-year certificate, with… Continue Reading »
A continental capacity-building and deployment program focused on women’s participation in peace processes. Operating through three pillars (membership, deployment, and capacity building) through an African Union commission, members engage in… Continue Reading »
The International Committee of the Red Cross is an impartial, neutral, and independent humanitarian organization. It aims to protect the lives and dignity of victims in violent situations. ICRC works… Continue Reading »
UNICEF works in the worlds toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents & to protect the rights of every child. Across more than 190 countries and territories,… Continue Reading »
The Summit will see 2,000 young leaders from 190+ countries descend to Tokyo for the global forum for young leaders. During the Summit, delegates will present and debate solutions to… Continue Reading »
WCAPS mission is to advance the leadership and professional development of women of color in the fields of international peace, security, and conflict transformation.
This is a think-tank based in Washington, DC USA that promotes health, security, and opportunity for all Americans by developing bipartisan policy solutions from experts on both sides of the… Continue Reading »
The Center for a New American Security selects a group of emerging national security leaders between 27 and 35 to participate in a year-long, part-time professional development fellowship on leadership… Continue Reading »
The Borgen Project is a nonprofit organization that is addressing poverty and hunger through meeting with US Congress, educating the public, and service work.
Global Citizen is a movement of engaged citizens who are using their collective voice to end extreme poverty by 2030. On its platform, people learn about the systemic causes of… Continue Reading »