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Humanity in Action Unveils New Strategic Plan
Humanity in Action is proud to launch our September 2025–2026 Strategic Plan, a 16-month roadmap to deepen impact, strengthen community engagement, and advance its North Star: cultivating and supporting principled, brave leaders who listen deeply, confront complexity, and act across differences.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 Polish Fellows
From a competitive pool of applicants, two Fellows from Poland were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 Bosnian Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, seven Fellows from Bosnia and Herzegovina were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 Danish Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, 16 Fellows from Denmark were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 German Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, 14 Fellows from Germany were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 US Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, 18 Fellows from the US were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Humanity in Action Welcomes the 2025 Dutch Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, 16 Fellows from the Netherlands were selected to join the 2025 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Online Coordination Meeting Kicks Off Inclusive Youth: Art for Impact
A two-day training on project writing and financial reporting was held in Sarajevo on May 8 and 9, 2025, as part of the third module of the educational program "Encouraging Democratic Values and Active Citizenship Among Youth“, funded by the National Endowment for Democracy.
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Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
Senior Fellow Zaakir Tameez publishes landmark biography of Charles Sumner, the abolitionist statesman who suffered a brutal caning on the Senate floor by the proslavery congressman Preston Brooks in 1856.