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Something New is On the Horizon

We are currently upgrading our digital home to better serve our global community. Our full website is temporarily offline, but our mission doesn't stop. You can still engage with us using the quick links below.

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The YPFP website is currently only fully optimized for standard desktop and mobile devices. Our website currently has limited functionality on tablet screens.  Our team is actively working on full tablet accessibility, and we hope to have it fully live soon! In the meantime, you can try switching your tablet browser to "Desktop" mode to view the full interface or join us on mobile.

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Courtney Blankenship

Program Associate (MENA/Asia)

National Center for State Courts

Fragility, Conflict, and Violence

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Washington DC

Member Since

2024

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Courtney Blankenship works as a program associate in the International Programs Division of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), where she has supported the implementation of federally funded access to justice and rule of law programs in Lebanon, Pakistan, the Philippines, Morocco, Tunisia, and North Macedonia. She earned a Master of Arts in International Relations from Syracuse University, with a concentration in Peace, Security, and Conflict, as well as Certificates of Advanced Study in Security Studies and Middle Eastern Affairs. During graduate school, Courtney interned with the Near East Foundation, studied Arabic through the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship program, and received the Downey Scholars Award. She spent a semester in Russia studying at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) in 2021 and later worked as a Research Analyst in the Ambassador's Office at the Embassy of Bahrain.

After earning bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Communication from Pittsburg State University, Courtney served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco in the Youth and Development sector. She recently completed the Climate Action Leadership course at Tidelines Institute in Alaska, and her professional interests focus on how people-centered justice systems build public trust, reduce corruption, and promote stability, as well as how climate change intensifies state fragility by increasing resource scarcity, disrupting livelihoods, driving displacement, and constraining institutional capacity to deliver critical services. Courtney is proficient in Arabic and is building proficiency in Russian.

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