07 Juillet 2022 Il y a 2 ans
Position: National Gender Analyst
Location: Tunis, Tunisia
Anticipated duration: 4 July – Jan. 2023 with possibility of extension
Start date: As soon as possible
Application deadline: July 7, 2022
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the position may be filled before the deadline. Serious candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
The Carter Center, a non-profit non-governmental organization, is seeking an experienced and highly qualified National Gender Analyst to join its election observation mission for the July 25 referendum and the Dec. 17 elections. The Carter Center is seeking a highly-qualified national gender analyst to work on the Center’s observation mission in Tunisia. The national gender analyst will work with the mission’s gender analyst to assess and analyze key issues affecting women and gender disparities in the context of the 2022 referendum and Dec. 17 legislative elections. The national gender analyst will in conjunction with the gender analyst contribute to public and private statements commenting on the electoral process to provide an impartial assessment of the elections as well as detailed recommendations for ways to improve their inclusiveness, credibility, and transparency.
This is a short-term consultancy position currently scheduled for approximately six months.
Working under the direct supervision of the Gender Analyst and the Mission Director, the national gender analyst primary responsibilities will be:
Qualifications:
Ideal candidates will possess some or all the following qualifications:
Please send your cover letter, CV and reference list in English to: tcc.tunisia@gmail.com
The Carter Center was founded in 1982 by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, in partnership with Emory University, to advance peace and health worldwide. A not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization, the Center has helped to improve life for people in more than 70 countries by resolving conflicts; advancing democracy, human rights, and economic opportunity; Visit www.cartercenter.org to learn more about The Carter Center.
The Carter Center in Tunisia: Following its international election observation of 2011, The Carter Center retained a presence in Tunisia to monitor the constitutional drafting process and observe the legislative and presidential elections of 2014. The Center remains in Tunisia to monitor the process of harmonizing existing domestic legislation and new legislation with the ideals of the 2014 constitution. Since then, the Center has continued to work with Civil Society Organizations on capacity building issues. In 2018, the Center held focus groups in partnership with CSOs. The Center also strengthened the capacity and shared best practices with CSOs preparing to observe the municipal elections. In 2019 the Carter Center fielded an international observation mission to observe Tunisia’s early presidential and legislative elections. The Center will deploy an expert mission to observe the July 25 referendum and a full observation mission for the Dec. 17 elections and a possible second round.
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