The UArizona Human Rights Practice program and its faculty have a large network of organizations regionally, nationally, and internationally from which our students benefit. Participants in this ever-growing network provide lecturers, guest speakers, mentors, internship opportunities, research partnerships, future job prospects, and other benefits to our students.
Our network of organizations includes the following organizations. Our affiliations vary from offering joint programs and degrees to ongoing MOUs for human rights research and practice to more informal but still impactful community-oriented collaborations.
- World Institute of Africa Culture and Traditions (WIACT) (Ghana)
- American University of Central Asia (AUCA) (Kyrgyzstan)
- North/South University (Bangladesh)
- Amrita University (India)
- Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (Ukraine)
- Liberal Arts University (Russia)
- University of Ghana (Ghana)
- Spring University Myanmar (within Myanmar, and in exile)
- Reiff Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution at Christopher Newport University (US)
- Human Rights Educators USA (US)
- University and College Consortium for Human Rights Education (US)
- Skylight (US)
- WITNESS (US)
- New Day Films (US)
- nDigiDreams (US)
- Interbillim (Kyrgyzstan)
- Noviritm (Russia)
- Center for Strategic Litigation (Russia)
- Rebuild for Peace (US and Jordan)
- Interuniversity Research Center on Prison, Deviance, Marginality and Migration Governance, University of Florence (Italy)
- Tucson Labyrinth Theater Project (US)
- Maranatha Integrated Schools Project (Uganda)
- Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (India)
- Kazakhstan Parliamentary Development Fund (Kazakhstan)
- SWOP (Sex Workers Outreach Project) -- Tucson chapter: @swop_tucson on Instagram and Twitter)
Read about our unique project-based learning collaboration with universities in Russia and Kyrgyzstan.