Career talk

Human Rights Career Talk: Working for an NGO Abroad

Date
Fri May 14th 2021, 11:15am - 12:00pm
Location
Zoom
Human Rights Career Talk: Working for an NGO Abroad

Join us for a public career talk during our Human Rights Careers Intensive on Friday, May 7 at 11:15am. We will be joined by Noah Bullock, the Executive Director at human rights organization Cristosal, based in El Salvador. Noah first came to El Salvador in 2005 as a human rights intern for Cristosal after graduating from the University of Montana in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies. In 2001, Noah studied at the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE), a joint project of the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland and the United Nations University. In 2009, he earned a postgraduate certificate in Local Development cum laude at the University of Central America, José Simeón Cañas.

Noah presented a report on forced displacement in Central America at the High-Level Leaders’ Round Table on Forced Displacement at the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, where he also participated in the consultative process for the global pact for refugees. Noah is a member and co-founder of the Legal Support Network for Refugees in the Americas (RARLA) and member of the global reference group Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF).

This public talk will be presented on the heels of our Human Rights Careers Intensive, a workshop on finding your place in the human rights career sphere. Our Center will run the careers intensive again next year.