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Looking for up to 3 Junior Facilitators

The EU-funded regional Programme Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality is looking for ShortTerm Experts to coordinate and carry out the “Regional Capacity Building Seminars” under the theme Policy Dialogue, over a period of 12 months.

The model of “mixed workshops” bringing together CSOs and selected officials from EUDELs working on policies will also be tested, in order to exchange their mutual experiences and best practices on policy dialogue.

The structure of the programme runs as follows:

  • online preparatory course
  • in-persn seminar on Developing local governance and local democracy serving citizens
  • in- person seminar on Overcoming socio-economic inequalities

The following profiles are needed:

  • Junior facilitator for the online preparatory course
  • Junior facilitator for the seminar on developing local governance and local democracy serving citizens
  • Junior facilitator for the seminar on overcoming socio-economic inequalities

 

To apply, please send your CVs  to camilla.schynoll@particip.de

Click on the following links to access the respective Terms of Reference for each position:

The Deadline for the submission of applications is the 09.August 2020.

 

Background 

Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality

Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality is a 3-year (2019 – 2022) EU-funded Technical Assistance regional Programme with the overall objective to strengthen the role of CSOs active at the regional scale, in building sustainable development, regional cohesion and resilience, as well as in influencing policy-making in the Southern Neighborhood and the Euro-Mediterranean Space. Mobilising local communities on regional issues of common concerns to influence the agenda of public decision-makers and regional institutions, and involving CSOs in emerging regional platforms and thematic dialogues, makes its unique character.

Med Dialogue for Rights and Equality represents the continued commitment of the European Union in supporting the civil society in Southern Neighbourhood countries. It recalls the importance of the civil society as an agent for change, an essential component for democracy, whose participation in public processes and in policy dialogues would lead to more inclusive and effective policies, sustainable development, and accountability. It is also a strong reminder of the centrality of the civil society in EU’s various development policy frameworks, regional, thematic, and bi-lateral cooperation programmes, etc.