Resources > Partner Organizations

Our fellows are able to have enriching and successful fellowship experiences because of the grassroots organizations that host them. The SoT Campaign partners with established organizations on the ground and can immerse the fellows in field experience. Our fellows greatly benefit from the experience of working alongside colleagues in the field of their choice, facing the same challenges they face on a daily basis.

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  • Amnesty International
  • Region: U.S.A., North America
  • Issues: Human Rights

  • Mission Statement: Amnesty International's vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. In pursuit of this vision, AI's mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights.
  • Ethical Globalization Initiative
  • Region: U.S.A., North America
  • Issues: Human Rights, Peace Building

  • Mission Statement: Our mission is to put human rights standards at the heart of global governance and policy-making and to ensure that the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable are addressed on the global stage. We harness civil society, government, business, and economic forums to build awareness for our select issues of concern. We facilitate dialogues and relationships between decision makers and key stakeholders, particularly those most marginalized, to arrive at more transparent, ethical and responsible policies and joint actions to achieve change. We develop specific policy recommendations and seek to communicate our findings to key decision makers and the wider public.
  • Education for Peace Institute of the Balkans
  • Region: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe
  • Issues: Conflict Resolution, Education, Peace Building

  • Mission Statement: The main purpose of EFP-International and its sister Institutes is to develop and implement peace education programs in all parts of the world for all segments of human society. Through in-depth, systematic and sustained programs of Education for Peace (EFP), every generation of new leaders and citizens is equipped with the necessary insights and skills to decrease the occurrence and intensity of conflict to prevent its descent into violence and war. More importantly, they are then able to dedicate their talents and energies to the creation of a sustained and progressive culture of peace.
  • Global Kids
  • Region: U.S.A., North America
  • Issues: Capacity Building, Children & Youth, Education

  • Mission Statement: Global Kids (GK) is committed to transforming urban youth into successful students as well as global and community leaders. Using interactive and experiential methods to educate youth about critical international and foreign policy issues, GK provides students with opportunities for civic and global engagement. Through its professional development program, GK provides teachers and educators with strategies for integrating a youth development approach and international issues into their classrooms.
  • National Center for Human Rights
  • Region: Jordan, Middle East
  • Issues: Human Rights, Tolerance, Transitional & Restorative Justice

  • Mission Statement: The Mission of the NCHR is to disseminate human rights culture, protect and provide consultation and legal assistance and observe human right violations especially inflicted against those in need. To fulfill this mission, the NCHR has embarked on many activities: studies and research , seminars, workshops, issue of statements and publications and finally prepared mid-term and annual reports.

    To establish a society where justice, equality, and rule of law prevail and to safeguard the dignity of the individual and protect public freedoms and the rights of citizens in an atmosphere of brotherhood, tolerance, and solidarity among all members of our big Jordanian family.
  • REPRIEVE
  • Region: UK, Europe
  • Issues: Transitional & Restorative Justice

  • Mission Statement: Reprieve provides frontline investigation and legal representation to prisoners denied justice by powerful governments across the world, especially those governments that should be upholding the highest standards when it comes to fair trials. Reprieve lawyers represent people facing the death penalty, particularly in the USA, or when those facing execution are British nationals. And we represent prisoners denied justice in the name of the ‘War on Terror', including those held without charge or trial in Guantánamo Bay and the countless secret prisons beyond. None of these prisoners can afford to pay for representation.
  • Creative Exchange
  • Region: UK, Europe
  • Issues: Conflict Resolution, Media, Poverty, Public Health, Transitional & Restorative Justice

  • Mission Statement: Creative Exchange's activities help people connect and share ideas and skills, learn about the use of culture and arts in social settings, and change and influence policy and practice. Creative Exchange projects are gathering knowledge about new ways of fighting poverty, conflict, ill-health and injustice.

    We focus on Culture as identity and values, and Arts as a way of expressing our identity and our ideas, and exploring opportunities for change. If culture is an important landscape for human development then the arts is the soundtrack - we need to understand how they are collectively contributing to our future and to resolving some of the challenges we face.
  • DramAide
  • Region: South Africa, Africa
  • Issues: Children & Youth, Education, Media, Public Health

  • Mission Statement: The DramAidE project uses drama methodologies to critically engage young people to communicate effectively about issues relating to sex, sexuality and HIV/AIDS. DramAidE aims to equip young people with increased knowledge about HIV/AIDS and the skills to inform and communicate with others about sexual health. The goal is to create a network of peer educators that practice safer sex and other positive behaviours, and initiate a social movement that promotes healthy lifestyles.

    These peer educators are organised into clubs. These clubs provide a platform for them to undertake health promoting communication campaigns through generating ‘action media' and undertaking health promoting projects more broadly in their communities. ‘Action media' are plays, posters, songs and dances that have been created by young people through a participatory process.
  • Article 19
  • Region: UK, Europe
  • Issues: Human Rights, Media

  • Mission Statement: ARTICLE 19 is an international human rights organisation which defends and promotes freedom of expression and freedom of information all over the world. ARTICLE 19 believes that freedom of expression and access to information is not a luxury but a fundamental human right. The full enjoyment of this right is the most potent force to pre-empt repression, conflict and war; it is central to achieving individual freedoms and developing democracy. We monitor, research, publish, lobby, campaign, set standards, and litigate on behalf of freedom of expression wherever it is threatened.

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