Overview of duties
Build networks and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including the AU, inter-governmental institutions, regional and national government officials, EU representatives, civil society and the media
Conduct and support research aimed at policy intervention
Actively disseminate research findings through meetings, briefings and seminars in liaison with the ENACT team
Identify policy, technical support and implementation needs of stakeholders and work with ENACT team to deliver assistance
Gather and share regional and national information with the ENACT team
Maintain a current understanding of the regional and national environments and make recommendations to the team on priorities for research and action
Prepare written reports
Ensure that all expenditure complies with financial rules and procedures
Overview of requirements
Master’s qualification in governance, development, security and policing or relevant discipline
At least 7 years’ experience in policy support or technical assistance relating to inter-governmental institutions, national governments and/or civil society organisations in the specified region
Demonstrable knowledge of transnational organised crime, development, crime and security, customs, corruption, or related field in the specified region
Excellent verbal and written skills in English; French will be advantageous
Demonstrable interpersonal and networking skills, including the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment, and establish relationships with a diversity of stakeholders
An extensive network among the project’s stakeholders; networks in the organised crime or related fields would be an advantage
Apply via :
issafrica.org