AUSCHWITZ INSTITUTE FOR THE PREVENTION OF GENOCIDE AND MASS ATROCITIES

Programs
Executive Office Program
Executive Office Program: At the Auschwitz Institute, the Executive Office serves as the central hub for programmatic development, oversight, and general organizational operations for the entire organization. It provides support and supervision to AIPG's other thematic and regional programs, as well as develops its own programming, particularly in regions not covered by existing programs. This includes, for example, training and technical assistance on atrocity prevention and migration issues in Southeast Asia, war crimes prevention, training and support for the documentation of atrocity crimes in Ukraine, as well as producing relevant and applicable research for prevention.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.3MResearch and Development Online Education Program
Research and Development Online Education Program (RDOE): The online Education Program offers virtual atrocity prevention training to government officials and civil society stakeholders around the world. RDOE offers courses in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, German, Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS), and Thai in thirteen different thematic areas. These trainings also provide the opportunity for alumni of other AIPG programs to expand their capacities for prevention with online modules that specifically reflect the realities of these regions. As of December 2022, the Online Education Program has more than 2300 alumni from 59 countries around the world. In addition to this global programming, the RDOE also leads the Redefining Policing to Affirm and Instill Human Rights (REPAIR) project which strengthens the capacity of local police officers across the United States to protect and promote civil and human rights. This project is organized in cooperation with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights of Atlanta.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$344.4KLatin America Program
Latin America Program (LAP): The Latin America Program works to advance the mission of the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities (AIPG) by providing education, training, and technical assistance to government officials including national armed forces and other security sector actors, policymakers, civil society leaders, and academic experts in the region. The LAP operates with the objective of advancing policy initiatives and projects that strengthen democratic principles and institutions, making them accessible to minority and marginalized communities across Latin America. Coordinated from its office in Buenos Aires, Argentina, AIPGs LAP develops and supports the implementation of programming that incorporates atrocity prevention into educational policies, anti-discrimination initiatives, and human rights agendas, as well as other regional, national, and local measures that protect vulnerable populations. The priorities of the Latin American Program are reflected in its capacity-building initiatives, which work to fight against discrimination, protect vulnerable groups, and advance measures related to the essential roles played by memory, truth, and justice in the prevention of mass atrocities in the region. These priorities underscore the Programs thematic focus areas, including the defense of indigenous peoples and LGBTI+ communities, migratory and refugee populations, as well as the role of armed and security forces and education within the general framework of preventive policies.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$155.9K
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