Humanitarian Futures: Gender, Displacement, and Justice Fellowship
Application Deadline: February 9, 2026
Program Overview
The Women's Refugee Commission (WRC) invites applications for an 8-month research fellowship designed to support mid-career researchers exploring critical questions at the intersection of gender, displacement, and humanitarian systems. This program centers the leadership and knowledge of displaced women and seeks to generate research that challenges conventional humanitarian approaches and promotes inclusive, feminist alternatives.
Fellows will receive financial support, research guidance, and opportunities for peer learning and collaboration with WRC staff, and a cohort of fellow researchers.
Program Duration: 8 months (March 2026 - October 2026)
Fellowship Support Includes:
- Research Stipend
- Research support from WRC staff
- Peer learning and cohort support
- Opportunities to present findings at convenings and publish through WRC platforms
Eligibility
We are seeking early to mid-career women researchers who:
Have completed or are currently enrolled in a graduate degree (Master's or PhD) in a related field (International Studies, Political Science, Gender Studies, Public Health, Sociology, Anthropology, etc.) and have 3-10 years of research experience
Have lived experience of displacement, forced migration, or statelessness
Demonstrate commitment to participatory, community-centered research methodologies
Have experience working with or conducting research in displacement, migration, or humanitarian contexts
Are fluent in English
Women are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet all listed eligibility requirements.
Ideal candidates will also:
- Have experience translating research into policy influence and advocacy
- Have strong skills in writing for various audiences and stakeholders
- Proficient in MS Office Suite and qualitative or quantitative data analysis software
- Bring a gender justice lens to their work
Research Focus Areas
Fellows will pursue original research on one of the following themes, or propose an alternative topic aligned with WRC's mission and priorities, or will explain their own area of research that is outside the list below.
Redefining Protection: How do women define safety, dignity, and autonomy in displacement—and how can these definitions reshape humanitarian protection and GBV frameworks?
Gender, Power, and Systems Change: What does a feminist, decolonial, and community-driven humanitarian system look like in practice? What community-built or culturally rooted approaches to humanitarian response are emerging – and how might they offer scalable alternatives to traditional humanitarian aid?
Reproductive Health and Bodily Autonomy: How are displaced and migrant women and girls accessing and experiencing reproductive health care in humanitarian settings, and what does true bodily autonomy look like in crisis contexts? How can humanitarian systems better support community-driven approaches to contraception, maternal health, abortion care, menstrual health, and informed decision-making?
Dignified and Gender-inclusive Self-reliance: what are the key barriers and enablers for displaced women to secure sustainable and dignified self-reliance across different displacement settings? What are best practices from policy or practice that can be replicated?
Rights and Justice: the impact of national laws, policies, and government practices on advancing or regressing protection, justice, and self-reliance for displaced, stateless, and migrant women
WRC particularly welcomes research focused on displacement (including returnees), statelessness, and migration in Afghanistan/Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central America, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, the Rohingya population (Bangladesh/Myanmar), Sudan, and Syria.
Application Requirements
Please submit the following materials by February 9th, 2026:
1. Statement of Interest/Cover Letter (maximum 800 words)
Your statement of interest should include:
- Brief biography (200 words max.)
- Why you are interested in this fellowship (300 words max.)
- How this fellowship aligns with your professional goals and personal experiences (300 words max.)
2. CV/Resume (maximum 3 pages)
3. Research Proposal (maximum 1,500 words)
Your proposal should include:
- Research question(s): What do you wish to explore?
- Significance: Why does this research matter? How does it advance gender justice in displacement contexts?
- Methodology: What research methods will you use? How will you center community knowledge and ensure ethical, participatory approaches?
If proposing an alternative research topic (not listed above), please provide clear rationale for how it advances WRC's mission.
4. Two Writing Samples
Please submit two examples of research or analytical writing (published or unpublished) where you are the sole or lead author. These may include: journal articles or book chapters; policy briefs or reports; dissertations or thesis chapters; analysis or commentary pieces.
At least one writing sample should demonstrate your ability to conduct independent research. Writing samples should total no more than 50 pages combined.
5. Two References
Please provide name, title, affiliation and contact details
About the Women's Refugee Commission
The Women's Refugee Commission (WRC) protects the rights, health, and safety of displaced and migrant women and girls, and drives systemic change to ensure humanitarian responses are more inclusive and effective. For over 35 years, WRC has been a global leader in research and advocacy that places displaced women and girls at the center of humanitarian and policy responses.
WRC was founded on the principle of listening to women. We believe that displaced and migrant women are not only experts in their own experiences but also leaders in developing solutions to the challenges they face. Our approach includes co-designing research agendas with national women-led organizations and local researchers and supporting community-based and refugee-led groups to identify priorities, generate evidence, and drive meaningful change.
Application Submission
Please submit all application materials by Monday, February 9, 2026, 11:59 PM EST.