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Volunteers / Information / Contact

Volunteers with full-time careers who come from a broad range of professional and cultural backgrounds run our CDVPPs. Outreach efforts are supported by ASRIC’s institutional partners such as the A/P/A at New York University, UCLA School of Law’s International Justice Clinic and Harvard Law School’s War Crimes Prosecution Clinic.  

 ASRIC operates on a strict volunteer basis with financial and in-kind support from both our institutional-strategic partners and local supporters at each CDVPP site. Volunteers who help to collect the stories consist mostly of lawyers and law students from reputable academic U.S. institutions.  In the Southern California workshops for example, Professor David Kaye, the Executive Director of the UCLA School of Law Human Rights Program, offered his expertise and the efforts of his law students to help survivors write their narratives and fill out Victim Information Forms. Volunteers who help collect stories are trained by ASRIC on cultural competency, background information about the ECCC, the victim participation process, and the details of how to properly complete the Victim Information Form.  ASRIC has developed educational and training materials for this purpose.

Given the expansive nature of ASRIC’s work and mission, we very much look forward to opportunities to extend our volunteer network.  If you are interested, please email us as apa.asric-khmer.justice@nyu.edu.