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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Announces Robert J. Myers Fellows for 2019

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Announces Robert J. Myers Fellows for 2019 Share Article The Robert J. Myers Fellows Fund supports projects that embody Mr. Myers' vision of effective ethical inquiry rooted in local experiences and communities. This year 13 projects were chosen, with a diverse range of issues concerning China, the Czech Republic, Africa, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Montenegro, Poland, and Venezuela. Topics also include climate justice, human rights, women, and more. Former Carnegie Council president Robert J. Myers Robert Myers believed that ethical inquiry could be enhanced by sharing ideas and experiences across time, space, and culture. These projects carry on the spirit of his work. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 23, 2019 Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce the 2019 recipients of the Robert J. Myers Fellows Fund grants. The Fund supports and promotes activities of the Carnegie Council network that embody Mr. Myers' vision of effective ethical inquiry rooted in local experiences and communities. This year 13 projects were chosen, with a diverse range of issues concerning China, the Czech Republic, Africa, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Montenegro, Poland, and Venezuela. Topics also include climate justice, human rights, women, and more. Robert Myers (1924-2011) was a senior-level intelligence officer turned journalist, academic, publisher, and author. As President of Carnegie Council from 1980-1994, he spearheaded an international effort to promote ethics education. The Fund was established in 2014 (the Council's Centennial year) to honor his legacy. "Robert Myers believed that ethical inquiry could be enhanced by sharing ideas and experiences across time, space, and culture," says Joel Rosenthal, President of Carnegie Council. "These projects carry on the spirit of his work." Recipients are selected from the Carnegie Council network only; the Fund does not accept unsolicited applications for this award. 2019 Robert J. Myers Fund Recipients and their Projects Atik Ambarwati, Yayasan Kartini Indonesia Supporting Pluralism: Strengthening Interfaith Dialogue among Youth and Women to Promote Social Inclusivity and Religious Tolerance in Jepara District, Central Java, Indonesia Sabrina Axster, Johns Hopkins University Research on the Privatization of Immigration Detention in Germany Lyn Boyd-Judson, Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights The Global Women's Narratives Project Philip Caruso, Harvard Law School Ethical Considerations and Strategic Necessities for Montenegro Joshua Eisenman, University of Texas, Austin Ethical Questions around China’s Political and Military Objectives in Africa James Farrer, Sophia University Ethical Culinary Work: Creating Intergenerational Dialogue Yukari Kayama, Mitsubishi Corporation Public Conferences for the Y20 Summit, Japan 2019 Layla Kilolu, East-West Center Climate Justice: How Are Cities Preparing their Most Vulnerable? Michael Laha, Asia Society A Tale of Two Scandals: Understanding Polish and Czech Views on U.S. Policy Toward China Kwame Marfo, Africa Empowerment Fund More than a Game: How Soccer Explains Africa’s Development Rory Mondshein, International Association for Political Science Students How Economics can be Used for Human Rights Advocacy Jaehyeon Park, University of California, Los Angeles Between Formal and Customary Land Rights for Tenure Security: Land Titling of Urban Kampungs in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Felix Quintero, Inter-American Development Bank Venezuela at a Crossroads: Amnesty, Impunity, Justice or Vengeance? ABOUT CARNEGIE COUNCIL Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1914, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is an educational, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that produces lectures, publications, and multimedia materials on the ethical challenges of living in a globalized world. Go to https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/ .

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