Specialist
Canada
Party
Uganda
Uganda with war-affected communities to help children reclaim their childhood
through access to education, opportunity and justice. War Child Canada takes an
active role in raising public awareness around the impact of war on communities
and the shared responsibility to act. When
war itself ends, the consequences endure. A lack of employment opportunities,
the absence of effective economic or social structures, an under-educated
population and a culture of impunity around rights violations combine to create
conditions that make a return to conflict all too possible. But by making a
long-term investment to create an environment in which childhood can thrive,
the cycle of violence can be broken. War
Child Canada is a registered Canadian charity based in Toronto and currently
works in Afghanistan, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Sierra Leone and Uganda.
seeking to recruit for the positions of Advocacy Specialist and Media
Specialist for an anticipated USAID-funded Rule of Law program in Uganda. The
selected candidates will work with a team of technical specialists and local
partners to address three areas: supporting an independent judiciary; fostering
advocacy: and advancing the flow of information, including through the media.
- Provision
and oversight of technical direction and assistance in support of improved
technical, financial, and human resource capacity of participant civil
society organizations - Promote
effective advocacy focused on the promotion of human rights and equal
access to justice - Offer
technical support efforts to state and non-state actors to uphold human
rights and rule of law - Actively
ensure that gender, youth, persons with disabilities and other
marginalized groups are represented and included in all activities
- The
candidate should possess a bachelor’s degree in law, political science,
social policy or in a related social science discipline. - At
least three years’ experience in advocacy and civil society engagement - Experience
building the capacity of community groups in advocacy and engagement - Two
years of technical experience in dealing with multiple stakeholders
including the judiciary, CS0s, and adjudication institutions in a
developing country - Proven
experience in civil society engagement in Uganda - Familiarity
with Ugandan administrative and legal processes - Excellent
oral and written communication skills, in English
to send a curriculum vitae and an accompanying cover letter via Email to:
[email protected] Please ensure your application e-mail has the
subject heading of the position you are applying for.
to providing a work environment in which all individuals are treated with
respect and dignity. Final candidates will be vetted in accordance with War
Child Canada’s Child Protection Policy, including appropriate reference and
security checks. While we thank all those who applied, only those applicants
selected for an interview will be notified. No phone calls please. For more
information about War Child Canada, please visit www.warchild.ca.
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