Atrocity Prevention Fellowship 2026 for Young Practitioners (Based in Bangkok)
The Atrocity Prevention Fellowship is a year-long opportunity for young practitioners to engage in vital work focused on atrocity prevention. Assigned to ALTSEAN-Burma in Bangkok, Thailand, fellows will coordinate programs, conduct research, and support initiatives aimed at promoting human rights and democracy in Burma.
This fellowship not only offers practical experience in program coordination and research but also provides a platform to contribute to significant human rights advocacy efforts. With a focus on youth engagement, fellows will mentor participants and collaborate with various stakeholders in the region.
Eligibility
Open to young practitioners interested in human rights and atrocity prevention. Applicants should be able to commit to a full-time role for the duration of the fellowship, starting from August 2026.
Benefits
Monthly living allowance of THB 11,000, visa reimbursement up to THB 13,000, and health expenditure reimbursement. Accommodation provided during the probation period.


