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Justice Call

Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Conflict Analysis
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Aryama Bhattacharyya, Rosalinde Nebiolo, Sena Cebeci   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
Mapping grassroots peace negotiations led by civil society and youth in conflict-affected countries  Justice Call is an independent organization led by young people in the MENA region that works to promote human rights and the rule of law by enabling young people and the organizations led by young people to […]

U.S. Institute of Peace

Semester:
2024 Fall
Project Type:
Conflict Analysis
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Aryan Agrawal, Camila Castellanos Forero, Samuel Parsons   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding

U.S. Institute for Peace

Semester:
2024 Spring
Project Type:
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Abby Elder and Sarah Boxer   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding

U.S. Institute of Peace

Semester:
2023 Fall
Project Type:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
TBA   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding

U.S. Institute of Peace 

Semester:
2023 Spring
Project Type:
Conflict Analysis
,
Dispute System Evaluation
Students:
Aaron Hill, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, Kang Xiong   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is a national, nonpartisan, independent institute, founded by Congress and dedicated to the proposition that a world without violent conflict is possible, practical and essential for U.S. and global security. In conflict zones abroad, the Institute works with local partners to prevent, mitigate, […]

Freedom House

Semester:
2022 Fall
Project Type:
Stakeholder Assessment
Students:
Eoin Lyons & Pranaya Pahwa   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
Freedom House is an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the expansion of freedom and democracy around the world, which analyzes the challenges to freedom, advocates for greater political rights and civil liberties, and supports frontline activists to defend human rights and promote democratic change.   The Data Driven Advocacy (DDA) Activity […]

Accountability Counsel

Semester:
2021 Fall
Project Type:
Curriculum Development & Delivery
,
Strategic Negotiation Advice
Students:
Juliana Heffern, Janet Park, Mtume Sangiewa   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
,
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
Accountability Counsel supports communities around the world to defend their human rights and environment. Accountability Counsel regularly provides advice to, and training workshops for, communities and the local organizations that support them before and during dialogue processes facilitated by Independent Accountability Mechanisms (IAMs). These communities are experiencing, or fear, environmental and social […]

Accountability Counsel

Semester:
2021 Spring
Project Type:
Curriculum Development & Delivery
Students:
Christopher Pumford & Peter Musante   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
,
Strategic Negotiation & Conflict Consultation
Accountability Counsel supports communities around the world to defend their human rights and environment, specializing in community-driven and policy-level strategies to achieve justice using non-judicial international accountability offices.  Accountability Counsel has engaged HNMCP to develop an educational toolkit to help communities prepare for dialogue processes facilitated by international accountability mechanisms […]

Public International Law & Policy Group

Semester:
2019 Fall
Project Type:
Consensus Building Effort
,
Curriculum Development
Students:
Brooke Davies, Nicholas Friedel, and Patrick Maxwell   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG), a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, operates as a non-profit, global pro bono law firm with a proven record of providing expert guidance to parties engaged in peace processes. In recent years, PILPG has experienced an increase in clients operating as a […]

Pathways

Semester:
2019 Spring
Project Type:
Curriculum Development & Delivery
Students:
Betsy Silverstein & Franklin Tennyson   
Practice Area:
Global Development & Peacebuilding
Pathways Institute for Negotiation Education is an independent non-profit organization that works with students, educators, schools and other social impact and educational organizations in Israel to develop principled negotiation skills and establish a shared framework for creative problem solving. Pathways has engaged HNMCP to review its Game Changers negotiation skills & […]
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