The International Accountability Project (IAP) works to defend the rights, land and livelihoods of people threatened by destructive development projects.
In solidarity with our grassroots and international partners, we work
to demand accountability for injustices of destructive development, and
promote alternatives that honor the dignity of all people and the
sanctity of our earth.
IAP is a public-interest, non-profit organization based in San Francisco, California. We are a project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), which provides IAP with fiscal sponsorship and our 501c(3) status).... more>>
Mission, Vision & Values The International Accountability Project (IAP) challenges destructive development projects that uproot and impoverish millions of people across the Global South.
History IAP was founded in 2003 by human rights lawyer Dana Clark. IAP has established a strong record of effective policy advocacy and direct solidarity work with our partners.
Staff Meet the IAP team--staff, fellows, interns and volunteers. Our dynamic team is active in our San Francisco office and on the front lines of struggles for development justice.
Board and Funders IAP is supported and guided by the exceptional group of people who form our Advisory Board. Our work is enabled through partnerships with a diverse set of foundations, as well as by a strong network of individual supporters.
Get Involved There are many ways to get involved in IAP's work, including through internships, our Research Fellow program, and diverse volunteer opportunities.
Contact Us IAP's offices are located in downtown San Francisco.
International Accountability Project
221 Pine Street | 5th Floor | San Francisco, CA USA 94104
Tel: +1 (415) 659-0555 | Fax: +1 (415) 398-2732 | Email: iap@accountabilityproject.org