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Ursala Knudsen-Latta
Ursala Knudsen-Latta  
Legislative Director, Peacebuilding, Friends Committee on National Legislation (website)
Twitter: @ursalakl
Email: UKnudsen-Latta [at] fcnl [dot] org


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Ursala Knudsen-Latta is the legislative director for peacebuilding at the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL). Knudsen-Latta lobbies Congress to establish peacebuilding as a central goal of U.S. foreign policy. She has served on the Steering Committee of the US Campaign to Ban Landmines - Cluster Munition Coalition since 2020.

Knudsen-Latta received her B.A. in religions and theology from the University of Manchester (U.K.), where her research focused on religion and conflict in south Asia. She worked with the Anchorage Interfaith Council, and the North American Interfaith Network before graduating with a M.A. in international peace and conflict resolution from American University.

Prior to joining FCNL, Knudsen-Latta was the policy and advocacy coordinator for Saferworld’s Washington, D.C. office, where she advocated for U.S. foreign policy driven by the needs and interests of conflict-affected communities. She has facilitated advocacy strategy development workshops in Nepal, Kyrgyzstan, and Somalia with Saferworld’s country teams and partners. She chaired the U.S. Civil Society Working Group for Women, Peace and Security for two terms and has previously worked at the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) and Women in International Security. 

Recent Publications


  • "Is the Tide Turning on US Cluster Bombs?" Inkstick, November 3, 2023.*
  • "The US Remains the Exception on Land Mines," Defense One, July 13, 2022.  
  • ​"Women, peace and security and US foreign policy," Saferworld, September 2017. 

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