Howard S. Brembeck Fellowship

Focusing on Integrated Cooperative Security

The Howard S. Brembeck Fellowship was launched in January 2023 by the Fourth Freedom Forum Board of Directors and is named to honor the memory of the Fourth Freedom Forum founder, Howard S. Brembeck.

Our 2025 Fellows

In 2025 the Fourth Freedom Forum was pleased to award two Howard S. Brembeck Fellowships: Mahathi Ayyagari at Women In International Security (WIIS) and Poorvika Mehra at Charity and Security Network.

Mahathi Ayyagari is the Howard S. Brembeck Women, Peace, and Security Fellow at Women In International Security (WIIS), an organization whose mission is to advance gender equality and leadership opportunities for women in the international peace and security field. Given the upcoming 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda and UN Security Council Resolution 1325, Mahathi’s fellowship will converge around programming, strategic communication, and research and convening for this critical moment.

Mahathi AyyagariPreviously, Mahathi worked at the International Peace Institute in the Women, Peace, and Security program, where she contributed to research on a range of issues including women’s political participation in peace processes, environmental peacebuilding, and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR); organized events that convened civil society and high-level UN member state representatives; and authored original analysis for The Global Observatory.

Prior to joining IPI, Mahathi earned an MSc in Gender, Peace, and Security at the London School of Economics. There, she achieved the Betty Scharf Prize for Best Dissertation in Gender and Religion.

Mahathi completed her BA at the University of Chicago with a double major in Economics and South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and a minor in Human Rights, for which she additionally studied abroad at the University of Vienna.

 

Poorvika Mehra is the 2025 Howard S. Brembeck Fellow at the Fourth Freedom Forum and Charity & Security Network (C&SN), where she focuses on the intersection of financial access, sanctions policy, and human rights. At a time of increasing restrictions on humanitarian aid and civil society operations, her work examines how counterterrorism financing regulations, economic sanctions, and de-risking practices limit the ability of nonprofits to operate in conflict-affected regions.

Previously, Poorvika worked at the World Bank, UNDP, Atlantic Council, and auctusESG, evaluating gender-responsive supportive frameworks, artificial intelligence for development, and climate finance for conflict-affected states. She also conducted nuclear security research at Ridgeway Information, analyzing South Korea’s nuclear fuel cycle and defense strategy.

Poorvika’s approach to financial governance and human rights is deeply informed by decolonial and intersectional perspectives, recognizing how restrictive regulatory frameworks disproportionately impact women-led organizations, grassroots movements, and humanitarian actors in the Majority World.

An award-winning researcher, she received the Philip Noel-Baker Prize for her dissertation on global power asymmetries in gender politics discourses. Her research and writing on gender-responsive finance and geopolitical narratives of gender violence have been featured in auctusESG’s blogs, the Atlantic Council, and E-International Relations.

Poorvika holds an MPA from Columbia University and LSE, specializing in economic and political development, data analysis, and gender policy, and a BSc in International Relations from LSE. Learn more about Poorvika on LinkedIn.

 

About the Fellowship

The Howard S. Brembeck Fellowship was launched in January 2023 by the Fourth Freedom Forum Board of Directors and is named to honor the memory of the Fourth Freedom Forum founder, Howard S. Brembeck. He had a vision of multigenerational engagement on these issues and this fellowship will continue his legacy of promoting and supporting young scholars and future leaders whose work will also help to advance the Fourth Freedom Forum’s mission.