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The application for the 2010 session of the annual Human Rights Advocates Program (HRAP) at Columbia University is now available.

crossposted from the US Human Rights Network

The application for the 2010 session of the annual Human Rights Advocates Program (HRAP) at Columbia University is now available. This web-based format is the only version of the 2010 application. HRAP is designed to prepare proven human rights leaders from the Global South and marginalized communities in the U.S. to participate in national and international policy debates on globalization by building their skills, knowledge, and contacts.

The Program features a four-month residency with a structured curriculum of advocacy, networking, skills-building, and academic coursework.This extremely competitive Program will admit approximately eight participants. We make every effort to provide full fellowships to cover program costs as well as travel and living expenses for selected Advocates each year. Completed applications are due by December 31, 2009. Incomplete applications will not be considered. The 2010 HRAP will take place from late August to the middle of December 2010

http://hrcolumbia.org/hrap/apply/

Tags: call for applications, columbia university, fellowship, global south, human rights advocates program, marginalized communities, ny

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Human Rights advocacy being so important especially in developing countries, I will share this with people who are engaged in the field. Thanks a lot for this info.

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