Founded in January 1998, the Genocide Studies Program at Yale Universitys MacMillan Center conducts research, seminars and conferences on comparative, interdisciplinary, and policy issues relating to the phenomenon of genocide.
Yale East Timor Project is a component of the Yale Genocide Studies Program. The project has compiled many resources and research related to the history of genocide in East Timor.
This documentary chronicles the seismic eruption of women’s organizing from the 2016 election through today and the intersectional fight for equality that has now gone mainstream.
MADRE is an organization that works to provide resources to women in communities facing war and natural disaster.
WAW is an organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of women in Afghanistan.
Charity: Water is a non-profit organization whos mission is to bring access to clean drinking water to developing nations
SheCodes provides women a free, 60-minute coding session for beginners.
Voices for Peace (V4P) aims at reducing vulnerability to violent extremism in West Africa, promote democracy, human rights, and good governance in Mali and neighboring countries.
The World Vision International team in Mauritation works with communities to address the roots of vulnerability and injustice.
USIU-Africa partners with the Mastercard Foundation to offer academically talented youth from Africa facing financial, displacement, or disability constraints an opportunity to access world-class university education.