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Human & Civil Rights InternationalL
This site consists of numerous
helpful links to human rights organizations with current job openings. The links
are arranged into several categories: Government Agencies, Inter-Governmental
Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, and "Other." Human Rights
Internet's mission is allow people interested in human rights, " access to the
vast storehouse of information and resources HRI has collected since it was
founded in 1976." HRI works to support non-governmental organizations in their
efforts to obtain human rights throughout the world by posting links to human
rights websites, posting over 1000 publications, and offering a database of over
7000 organizations.
Human Rights
Internet
8 York Street
Suite 302 ../Nonprofits/Current.html
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5S6
Tel.:(1-613) 789-7407
Fax: (1-613) 789-7414
hri at
hri.ca |
"The
objectives of the Institute has been not only to educate a growing number of
U.S. and international experts to prevent violence and to promote peace, but
also to operate as a multifaceted training, research, and policy institute in
which each activity supports the other." The institute lists positions that
they are currently seeking to fill. They also have a visiting fellowship
program, and offer graduate and undergraduate courses. The institute was
established in 1986 to bring students from around the world together to study
peace, and the jobs posted may be particularly useful for an International
Affairs major.
Hesburgh Center for
International Studies
University of
Notre Dame
P.O. Box 639
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-0639
Phone: (219) 631-6970
Fax: (219) 631-6973
krocinst at nd.edu |
AFRICA
FUNDD
"Founded in 1966 by the American
Committee on Africa, the Africa Fund works for a positive U.S. policy towards
Africa and supports human rights, democracy and development." The Africa Fund
frequently posts job openings within the organization. It also posts recent
publications, news releases and briefings on its website. It is a very
informative site but does not usually have many job openings.
The Africa Fund
50 Broad Street, Suite 1701
New York, NY 10004
Tel:
212 785-1024
Fax: 212
785-1078
africafund at
igc.org |
GLOBAL RESPONSEE: Boulder,
CO
Although
this link does not provide any job opportunities, it is defintely worth visiting
as it provides interesting infromation. I will contact this organization by
phone promtly and list what I find out here...Check back soon or contact them
yourself. (303) 444-0306. Global Response specializes in information trading and
strenthening global awareness through education. They are an environmental
action and education network which facilitates a letter-writing campaign. "The
earth is not dying, it is being killed. And the people who are killing it have
names and addresses" (Global Response homepage).
Global Response
P.O. Box 7490, Boulder, CO
80306-7490
303/444-0306
info at globalresponse.org |
SIPAZZ
SIPAZ, The International Service for Peace, consists of a
coalition of organizations from Latin America, North America and Europe. SIPAZ
was initiated by various Mexican human rights groups and church organizations to
support the peace process in Chiapas. The organization has an active commitment
to nonviolence. Sometimes SIPAZ posts their job openings on the web site, however,
the easiest method of contacting them is through the address, telephone number,
or e-mail address listed below. International Affairs majors, especially those
with a focus in Latin America, may find SIPAZ helpful in their career search,
since SIPAZ frequently needs translators and other internationally focused
people.
Volunteer Recruitment and
Selection Committee
P. O. Box
2415
Santa Cruz, CA 95063
Telephone and Fax: (int 1) 831 425 1257
volcom at sipaz.org |
REFUGEES INTERNTATIONALL
This link povides current job postings and internship
opportunities. RI was founded in 1979 in response to the outpour of Cambodian
and Vietnamese refugees. RI is a DC based advocacy organization attempting to
represent the underrepresented, the refugee. The organization also provides
early warning in cases of mass exodus.
Refugees International
1705 N. Street,
NW
Washington, DC 20036
phone: (202) 828-0110/1-800-REFUGEE
fax: (202)
828-0819
ri
at refintl.org |
AMNESTY
INTERNATIONALL
"Amnesty International is a
worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights
enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international
standards." Amnesty is a very well known and highly respected organization.
They list all of their current job
openings in countries all over the work. It is also helpful to e-mail the
contact for your country. The e-mail addresses of these contacts are also
listed on the web site by country. International Affairs or Social Science
majors msy find this site particularly useful.
Amnesty's US Office:
322
8th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
phone: 212 807 8400
fax: 212 463 9193\212 627 145 1
admin-us at aiusa.org
www.aiusa.org |
THE CARTER
CENTERR
"The Center, guided by a fundamental
commitment to human rights, wages peace by bringing warring parties to the
negotiating table, monitoring elections, safeguarding human rights, and building
strong democracies through economic development." The Carter center offers internships to graduate and
undergraduate students, which they can usually receive achedemic credit
for. It is also possible to contact the center via e-mail, phone, fax, or
letter for information on current job openings.
The Carter Center
c/o
Human Resources
One Copenhill
Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
PHONE: (404) 331-3900
FAX: (404) 420-3818
scallah at emory.edu |
B'TSELEMM
B'Tselem was founded in 1989 to provide information to the
Israeli public and the international community about violations of human rights
in occupied territories. B'Tselem has earned recognition for its monitoring,
documentation, and avocation of improving human rights in Occupied territories.
The majority of the staff are Hebrew speaking and therefore people fluent in
Hebrew are encouraged to apply. If interested e-mail, call, or write using the
contact information below.
43 Emek
Refaim Street
Jerusalem 93141
ISRAEL
Telephone:
972-2-5617271
Fax:
972-2-561-0756
mail at
btselem.org |
INTERACTIONN
Lists jjobs and volunteer
oportunities in the United States and abroad, concerning international
relief and development. They also have bi weekly publication, "Monday
developments" that a person can subscribe to for $45 a year. It is a very
information site with publications concerning current events in the
world.
InterAction
1717 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Suite 701
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 667-8227
ia at
interaction.org
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WITNESS
FOR PEACEE
This organization works mainly in
Nicaragua, Guatamala, and other target countries for Reagan's "low intensity
warfare." Witness for Peace organizes itself around issues of World Bank and
International Monetary Fund (IMF) structural adjustment programs, labor rights,
corporate accountability, debt relief, US government relations with Latin
American militaries, declassification of human rights and related documents, and
more. They work closely with a number of other organizations and coalitions,
including Jubilee 2000, the Quixote Center and the Latin American Working
Group. They sponsor small delegations that go to Central America, Haiti,
Chiapas, and Cuba to "see the human face of US policy," and, for those
interested in designing educational programs, journalism, and travel, Witness
offers a variety of volunteer
opportunities.
1229 15th Street,
NW
Washington, DC 20005
Ph: (202) 588-1471
Fx: (202) 588-1472
witness at witnessforpeace.org |
PEACE BRIGADES
INTERNATIONALL
Provides unarmed presence of international observers to protect peace
and justice around the world. PBI is non-partisisan organization currently
foucusing on Columbia, Haiti, Chiapas and other areas around the globe.
Recruitment, training, public education and interning/volunteer opportunities
are available for a minimum of 3 months. This site does not specify paid
positions, but I will soon contact the organization and then list what I find
here. If you have any interest I would suggest contacting their national
chapter.
PBI
International Office
5 Caledonian Road
London N1 9DX U.K.
Tel:
44-(0)20-7713-0392
Fax: 44-(0)20-7837-2290
pbiio at gn.apc.org |
GLOBAL YOUTH
CONNECTT
"GYC is an emerging international
network working to support and encourage youth activism around human rights."
This is a small organization that is currently looking for part time
consultants. The Executive Director wrote me a letter stating that internships
and other paid positions would be opening up as the organization
grows.
For more information
contact:
Jennifer Kloes, Executive
Director
Global Youth Connect
220 East 25th Street, #5B
New York, NY 10010
tel:
212-696-9281 |
FRIENDS
COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL LEGISLATIONN
Recent college grads and anyone with a degree can
apply for an 11 month unpaid internship
program in which diverse legislative issues are viewed through research,
advocacy, and writing. The FCNL offers Quaker lobbying in public interest,
specializing in demilitarizing the world, the great disparity between rich and
poor, and Native American tribal sovereignty. This link does not provide any job
listings, but I will contact them by phone and then list what I learn here. If
you are interested, I encourage you to do the same.
FCNL
245
Second Street, NE
Washington, DC
20002-5795
phone: (202)
547-6000
fax: (202) 547-6019
fcnl at fcnl.org |
SOUTHERN POVERTY
LAW CENTERR
The Center began as a small civil
rights law firm in 1971. Now it is internationally known for its tolerance
education program, its legal victories against white supremacist groups, its
tracking of hate groups and its sponsorship of the Civil Rights Memorial. Their
site lists employment
opportunities, from cashier to writer.
400 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
334/264-0286 |
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