Apply for a Fellowship
This fellowship puts real, published international work on your resume. You'll contribute to active research, advocacy, and programming on behalf of displaced single mothers and female-headed households — with a named byline, a mentor, and a portfolio you can use in future applications.

The Refugee Archive Fellowship pairs students and early-career professionals with an active team working across 9 countries. You'll contribute to real projects: research, policy analysis, content, podcast production, outreach, or grant writing, and leave with published work under your name.
We ask fellows to commit 10–20 hours per week and work with their team for the full term.
Fellowship terms
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Spring: January 1 – May 31
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Summer: June 15 – July 31
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Fall: August 1 – December 15
What you'll receive
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A defined role, project plan, and dedicated mentor
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Your bio listed on our website and a named byline on published outputs
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A written confirmation of participation and contributions for academic credit or documentation
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A shareable portfolio of work connected to an international nonprofit
