Women PeaceMakers
Peace Writers
Women PeaceMakers are paired with Peace Writers to document in written form their story of living in conflict and building peace in their communities and nations. Peace Writers interview their peacemakers daily and produce a document that includes narrative stories and complementary components, such as a historical summary of the conflict and a table of best practices in peacebuilding as demonstrated by the work of the peacemaker.
Qualifications
- Graduate degree or current enrollment in a graduate program related to peace studies, conflict analysis, human rights, international relations, gender studies, narrative writing, journalism or communications.
- Excellent writing and analytic skills.
- Experience in interviewing or interacting with others in an intercultural setting, including communicating with people for whom English is a second language.
- Ability to meet regular deadlines and produce a 30 to 80 page document in 10 weeks.
- Willingness to submit work to IPJ editor and program staff for feedback and remarks.
- Willingness to share an office with three other writers.
- Willingness to work flexible hours and attend all program-related events, including some evenings and weekends.





