Human Rights and Advocacy Fellow

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ORGANIZATION: Idealist.org

Recruiting Organization: Peace Economy Project

Peace Economy Project is seeking a dedicated and passionate Human Rights and Advocacy Fellow to support its mission of advocating for human rights and challenging the impacts of militarism on vulnerable populations. This fellowship will focus on conducting research, engaging in advocacy, and raising awareness about human rights violations connected to militarization, such as police violence, war-related displacement, and the erosion of civil liberties.

This fellowship offers a unique opportunity for individuals committed to social justice, human rights advocacy, and public policy reform.

Responsibilities

Research and Documentation:

• Conduct research on the human rights impacts of militarism, including police militarization, war crimes, refugee crises, and the suppression of civil liberties.

• Document case studies and compile reports on human rights violations and abuses connected to militarism, both in the U.S. and globally.

• Explore the role of military spending in exacerbating social inequalities, particularly in communities of color, immigrant populations, and other marginalized groups.

Advocacy and Policy Work:

• Assist in developing and promoting policy recommendations that advocate for demilitarization and the protection of human rights.

• Support legislative efforts to strengthen human rights protections and accountability for militarized actions by engaging with lawmakers, advocacy groups, and coalitions.

• Contribute to campaigns that challenge militarization in law enforcement and advocate for investment in human rights-focused social services, healthcare, and education.

Public Awareness and Outreach:

• Help organize and participate in public forums, webinars, and workshops aimed at educating the community about human rights and the consequences of militarization.

• Assist with public awareness campaigns, using social media, blogs, and other communication platforms to highlight human rights advocacy and justice issues.

• Support grassroots efforts to mobilize communities and build support for human rights policies and initiatives.

Collaboration and Networking:

• Work closely with human rights organizations, legal advocates, and policymakers to promote human rights-focused policies and programs.

• Build partnerships with advocacy groups and community organizations to strengthen campaigns for demilitarization and human rights protections.

• Attend relevant conferences, workshops, and networking events to represent Peace Economy Project and advance human rights advocacy efforts.

Qualifications

• A strong commitment to human rights, social justice, and advocacy.

• Bachelor’s or master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in human rights, international relations, political science, law, or a related field.

• Strong research and writing skills, with the ability to translate complex issues into clear, actionable reports and policy recommendations.

• Familiarity with human rights frameworks and the connections between militarism and social injustice.

• Experience in policy research, advocacy, or legislative work is a plus.

• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage in public speaking and community outreach.

• Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote environment.

• Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Preferred Skills and Experience

• Understanding of human rights law and international human rights frameworks.

• Experience with human rights advocacy, grassroots organizing, or community mobilization.

• Familiarity with issues related to police militarization, immigration rights, or the rights of marginalized communities.

• Knowledge of federal and state-level legislative processes related to human rights protection and accountability.

Benefits

• Gain hands-on experience in human rights research and advocacy.

• The opportunity to contribute to policy reforms that promote human dignity and challenge militarization.

• Build professional relationships with human rights advocates, legal experts, and policymakers.

• Mentorship and professional development through collaboration with experienced professionals in the human rights field.

• Flexible working hours and the ability to work remotely.

How to Apply

To apply, please submit the following documents to [email address]:

1. A cover letter explaining your interest in the Human Rights and Advocacy Fellowship and your relevant experience.

2. A resume or CV.

3. A brief writing sample (2-3 pages) related to human rights, public policy, or a relevant issue.

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Fee Amount: None

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