Pronouns he/him Position United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Bio/Description Noah James (he/him) is a junior in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. His policy focus is on human rights policy and international organizations. At Princeton, he serves as a research assistant studying European far-right parties and their effect on foreign policy and he interns at the Bridging Divides Initiative, focusing on political violence and election monitoring in the United States. Noah has previously worked for the Danish Institute for Human Rights, where he engaged with economic actors on their social responsibilities in line with the UN Guiding Principles. He also conducts research for the Princeton Asylum Project and serves as the president of a student-run coffee business with two cafe locations on campus. Noah is a member of the justice, human rights and accountability working group with the United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict. Funding provided by The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Start Date Summer 2023 Related News Noah James ’25 Named Sachs Scholar