Dear All,
SOLIDAR<http://www.solidar.org/>, network of 60 NGOs and Civil Society Organisations based in Brussels, is looking for a new policy fellow (3-month, paid position) to work with us on European Neighbourhood Policy, focus on the MENA region and EU Development Cooperation Programs. We are looking for Master students, recent graduates or early PhD candidates. Please feel free to forward our vacancy to whom it may concern within your networks. More information can be found below and by clicking here<http://goo.gl/3DX14Z>.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Ischi Graus
Communication and Events Coordination
Rue du Commerce 22 | B-1000 Brussels
T +32 (0)2 500 10 35 | F +32 (0)2 500 10 30 | skype ischi.solidar
SOLIDAR is a European network of 60 NGOs active in over 90 countries working to advance social justice in Europe and worldwide. SOLIDAR voices the concerns of its member organisations to the EU and international institutions across the policy sectors social affairs, international cooperation and lifelong learning. For more info www.solidar.org<http://www.solidar.org/>
SOLIDAR is looking for a young and dynamic candidate to join our team in Brussels as an International Cooperation Policy Fellow.
Deadline has been extended till Friday 4th September
Key tasks:
Within SOLIDAR's International Cooperation Policy Fellowship programme, the candidate will have the opportunity to monitor the social impacts of the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) on the Middle East and North Africa region and EU Development Cooperation Programmes in selected developing countries. Within this framework, the candidate will closely work with SOLIDAR members and Partners from the region to develop Social Protection monitoring reports, and will substantially contribute to monitoring the improvement of the social dimension of the EU foreign policy, as well as development cooperation policy.
During the program, fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to:
1. Monitoring of EU policy impact with SOLIDAR members and partners.
2. Developing policy and monitoring reports within EU Members States and neighboring countries.
3. Organizing visibility and advocacy initiatives presenting the findings of the policy monitoring process.
Key skills and competences:
* Fluency in English language (written and spoken)
* Fluency in French language (written and spoken)
* Working knowledge of Arabic is an asset
* Proven working knowledge of European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and/or EU Development Cooperation Policy, and of EU decision-making processes.
* Previous experience in developing policy analysis and proven ability to write briefing papers and reports.
* Field experience in developing countries is an asset.
How to apply?
Please send your CV and cover letter to Mabel Grossi<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by Friday 4th September 2015. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Please note that preference will be given to candidates that are currently enrolled in their last year of Master programme/recent graduates/grants holders.
Practical details: This is a paid position. The candidate is available to join us as soon as possible, for a period of three months.
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