🌱 Power Hour: Ask Me Anything

This flexible, one-off session is designed for questions that don’t fit anywhere else. Whether you’re navigating a unique challenge, need honest feedback on a project, or just need space to think out loud with a fellow human rights professional, this is your hour. Draw on our coaches’ broad, cross-sector experience – from international NGOs to grassroots activism – to get honest, strategic input tailored to your situation. Perfect for when you need clarity, not a cookie-cutter solution.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

One 60-minute live coaching call

Tailored guidance based on your needs and questions

Real-time problem-solving & strategy

Option to focus on: interviewing, applications, confidence, boundaries, values, sector navigation, or leadership challenges


Your coaches

Krittika Vishwanath

Krittika is an experienced educator and feminist facilitator with over 15 years dedicated to social impact. She’s passionate about helping professionals worldwide build values-aligned careers and embrace purpose-driven leadership. Her background spans both large international organizations and nimble grassroots collectives, offering a unique understanding of diverse work environments, from Global North to South.

Vicki

Vicki Prais

Vicki Prais is an award-winning international human rights lawyer, consultant, academic, and coach with 28 years of experience across the UN, Council of Europe, British Government, NGOs, and academia. Specializing in prisoners’ rights, prison reform, and the prohibition of torture, she has worked in over a dozen countries and advised British diplomats on detention-related human rights issues. As a dedicated career coach, she has supported over 200 professionals in securing roles in the human rights sector.

Robert

Robert Fellner

Robert, founder of Human Rights Careers, is dedicated to empowering both emerging and experienced professionals in the human rights field by providing essential knowledge, skills, and resources. With over ten years of experience, he has worked in education and communications roles for organizations such as Amnesty International, ICMPD, OHCHR, and UNITAR. His current focus lies at the intersection of education, technology, communications, and human rights entrepreneurship, where he seeks innovative ways to advance human rights work. Robert holds two master’s degrees in human rights and in literature.


Who this session is for?

Early-career human rights & social-impact professionals

Career changers exploring mission-driven paths

Practitioners navigating new challenges

What outcomes can you expect?

Tailored advice rooted in lived sector experience

Tools or strategies relevant to your situation

Greater confidence in your decisions and direction

Space to reflect on values, purpose, and well-being in your work


Tips for making the most out of your session

To help me tailor the session to your needs and give you the most effective feedback, it’s important to come prepared. Here’s how you can get the best results:

Come with questions that matter to you

Job search, interviewing, navigating identity and power, values clarity, sector fit – everything is welcome.

Share real-world context

The more grounded the scenario, the more precise the guidance.

Be open to exploration

Growth is rarely linear – curiosity and honesty go a long way.

Commit to one takeaway

Leave with at least one concrete insight or action to put into practice immediately.