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The OSCE’s 2014 Basel Ministerial Council Declaration No. 8 on Enhancing Efforts to Combat Anti-Semitism calls upon ODIHR to promote dialogue and strengthen the capacity of civil society to foster mutual respect and understanding. Furthermore, the Ministerial Council in Maastricht 2003 emphasized “the importance of a continued and strengthened interfaith and intercultural dialogue to promote greater tolerance, respect and mutual understanding”. ODIHR is currently implementing a German-funded, multi-year project on “Turning words into action to address anti-Semitism,” which, among other things, seeks to support coalition building processes that aim at promoting tolerance and understanding between different religious and cultural communities. Within the framework of this project ODIHR plans to develop a practical coalition building manual with accompanying tools, which is to provide civil society organizations and community activists a basis for building successful coalitions around the topics of tolerance and non-discrimination following a human rights approach. The manual is also expected to include examples of successful coalitions already built and to be applicable across the OSCE region. The design of this publication will be informed by previous ODIHR civil society coalition building events on tolerance and non-discrimination (in particular in Brussels, Warsaw, and Vienna). In addition, ODIHR established a group of practitioners and experts in the field of coalition-building. This group has supported the development of the draft publication and provided practical examples of both good coalition building practices and challenges that existing coalitions have successfully overcome. At the meetings in Warsaw and Vienna, the group concluded that the publication should:
With the support of an external consultant, ODIHR developed a draft text with practical tools that would become the basis of a final product. ODIHR is now seeking the services of an experienced coalition-building expert to work on the existing draft of the coalition building manual. The new expert should take into account the inputs from the consultation process (i.e. Brussels, Warsaw, Vienna events) as well as the revised draft document. Objective: To produce a coalition building manual and practical tools for use by ODIHR and civil society organizations, that could serve as a starting point for the creation of long-term, successful coalitions seeking to end anti-Semitism, intolerance and discrimination. Expected project outputs:
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Remuneration Package | ||
Period of assignment: October – mid-December 2017. Remuneration will depend on the selected consultant’s qualifications and experience and be in accordance with OSCE established rates. Travel expenses for attendance at briefings and events will be covered by ODIHR according to OSCE travel policy. |
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How To Apply | ||
As part of the application process, interested candidates are required to submit an updated CV by email to recruit@odihr.pl. Please quote the vacancy reference number in the e-mail’s subject. In addition, please prepare and send along with your CV a proposal for the assignment outlined above. The proposal should be written in English and should be between two and four pages and contain the:
Applications without the attached proposal will not be considered. The deadline for submitting application is 12 October 2017. Successful applicant will be selected through a competitive review process by mid-October. Project documentation must be complete and present a convincing case that the project can be managed within the time frame and budget proposed. ODIHR reserves the right to amend project proposals in agreement with the applicant before making a commitment to fund it. Final funding modalities will be decided by ODIHR after consideration of the project and budget which have been submitted, and discussion with successful applicants. Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. The OSCE is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious, ethnic and social backgrounds to apply to become a part of the Organization. |