12 Octobre 2020 Il y a 4 ans
Call for consultant
Exploring understandings and responses of prisons, police and communities to violent extremism
DIGNITY is looking for a consultant to conduct a mapping and consultation exercise on the theme of countering violent extremism (CVE) in Tunisia with focus on violent extremism, and responses to it by prisons, police and communities.
DIGNITY is an independent nongovernmental anti-torture organization founded in 1982 in Denmark.
DIGNITY is present in more than 20 partner countries with more than thirty years of experience in the rehabilitation of torture and organized violence survivors, in the prevention of torture and in the prevention of urban violence.
In January 2012, DIGNITY opened an office in Tunisia to look after an extensive support programme for Tunisian State stakeholders (Ministry of Justice and Civil Society) through cooperation partnerships comprising 3 axes. One axis of prevention, combatting torture and access to justice, an axis for the rehabilitation of the survivors of torture and recently an axis of urban violence prevention.
DIGNITY is working towards establishing a world without torture where no one is subject to torture or other forms of inhumane and degrading treatment and, where torture practices no longer continue to affect survivors and their families. The current strategy provides the framework for our work to ensure rehabilitation of survivors and their families within the overall aim: “Traumatized survivors of torture and other forms of inhumane treatment or violence have timely and equal access to quality rehabilitation that restores normality in family, work, and community life.”
In the past few years violent extremism has become an increasingly important focus for states and populations around the world. In some contexts, responses to it have put human rights in jeopardy, and created new kinds of at-risk populations. DIGNITY is conducting an exploratory study across three countries in order to inform the potential role we might play in the future in relation to this theme both with regards to research and possible interventions. This consultancy will feed into that process by providing information about the situation in Tunisia.
The objective is to gather material including laws, media material, accounts and reports from government and NGOs and to consult with relevant stakeholders in order to:
The consultancy will feed into explorative work on CVE being conducted by DIGNITY and a research project proposal currently under development by an international group of European prison scholars. This research proposal concerns a range of national approaches and experiences with the treatment of prisoners charged with acts of terrorism, and/or categorized as “radicalized” or “violent extremists”.
The terms “violent extremism”, “terrorism” or “radicalization” are not defined beforehand, but the consultancy must include in the report the definitions used or referred to, as used by the source materials and experts. The consultant is welcome to comment of the differences of use of these terms by actors.
The consultant is expected to rely on
A 10,000-word descriptive and analytic report in English including answers to the questions raised by the questionnaire usable for further research and project development to be delivered by December 1st, 2020.
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