Impact of Covid19 and climate emergency on human rights
The International Cooperation Office invites teaching staff to participate into the WAHDA project. The aims of this project are:
To strength Libyan civil society for the defense of civil and political rights and the promotion of social cohesion to advance the management of the crisis of COVID-19.
to improve the accessibility and quality of knowledge on the impact of the management of the Covid-19 crisis and the climate emergency on human rights in general, and civil and political rights in particular, through the development of capacities and tools for monitoring, systematization and data analysis.
To establish a participatory diagnosis on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and the climate emergency on human rights in Libya.
Applicants are invited to participate to WAHDA Project according to the following eligibility criteria:
Similar experience in this type of exercise or in project evaluation;
Experience working with NGOs;
Proven experience in research, data collection, and data analysis;
Very good knowledge of Libya’s socio-cultural and political context and human rights actors;
Strong analytical, synthesis and writing skills;
Experience in the field of participatory approach and gender approach;
Fluency in English and Arabic. French is a plus.
Good knowledge of human rights and gender equality;
Sensitivity to climate-related issues.
Selected candidates will write a report about the mentioned issues.
Documents needed:
CV in Europass format
Motivation letter
Level of English
Documents should be sent to ico@zu.edu.ly before Monday 24th of May 2021
For more information contact the ICO.