Applicants are invited to apply to a unique residency program from 12 September – 21 November 2015 for women engaged in peacebuilding and human rights in San Diego, USA. The Women PeaceMakers (WPM) Program at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) involves learning, teaching and taking the time to narrate a personal, unique story of peacemaking. Along with scheduled time when the Woman PeaceMaker will work one-on-one with a peace writer who will document her story, there will be programs in which she will share with others her experiences from her respective country and conflict setting. She will learn from and explore new skills and ideas with fellow PeaceMakers. Through better understanding of individual human rights advocacy and peacebuilding work, the program seeks to build greater understanding and to document the challenges and successes of women who have been involved in peacemaking efforts in their own communities, country or region.
As a Woman PeaceMaker, you will:
- Work together with a Peace Writer to document stories of your life and work;
- Have your experiences and personal stories captured on video and audio;
- Share your experiences of peacemaking and human rights advocacy with students and faculty at USD, and at other schools and universities in southern California;
- Participate and assist for 2 weeks in teaching undergraduate students who are studying Peace and Justice Studies at the University of San Diego;
- Meet with and learn from local and national women leaders involved in human rights, political action and peacemaking efforts;
- Form networks that can be called upon for international peacemaking and post-conflict planning processes following the residency;
- Take time to reflect in a safe and nurturing environment that promotes new learning and an authentic exchange of ideas;
- Visit local governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and participate in guest lectures and other public engagements.
Eligibility
The Women PeaceMakers Program selects women leaders who:
- Have made significant contributions to peacemaking or defending human rights in their communities, and who are at a point where they are ready to reflect back on the challenges and successes of their journey;
- Typically, have been active in the field for one or more decades.;
- Are active at the grassroots, local, national or international level (or a combination), but must have begun or concentrated their peacebuilding or human rights work in their own country;
- Typically, have led or created organizations, networks or movements for peace or human rights;
- Are willing to share their peacebuilding work, insights and challenges with diverse audiences, including fellow PeaceMakers, students, academics, practitioners, donors and community members.
Fellowship
There is no cost for participation in the Women PeaceMakers Program. The program will provide fellowships to four qualified applicants. This funding is to be used for:
- local transportation (travel and airfare to and from San Diego is provided;
- living expenses (other than housing, which is provided;
- incidentals.
The Women PeaceMakers Program encourages applicants to seek supplemental funding from local sources, although the funding provided by the IPJ for those selected will be sufficient for the full 10 weeks.
Further details:
http://www.mladiinfo.eu