FORUM-ASIA United Nations advocacy training fellowship

Date posted: 18 August 2015; Source: http://www.forum-asia.org/?page_id=19310

UN Advocacy Training and Study (UNATS) Fellowship for Asian Human Rights Defenders

Description: The FORUM-ASIA UNATS Fellowship is designed to build the capacity of Asian human rights advocates who engage with UN mechanisms. Fellows will be expected to be based in FORUM-ASIA’s International Office in Geneva for a period of three months where they will be exposed to UN human rights mechanisms and gain hands-on experience on the workings of the UN Human Rights Council. This Fellowship is intended as a means by which Asian human rights organisations can build their capacity to engage with UN human rights mechanisms in the long term. Hence upon concluding their Fellowship Fellows are expected to go back and enable their organisations to build a sustainable and long term engagement with UN human rights mechanisms.

Eligibility: The September 2015 Fellowship is open for mid-level staff working with FORUM-ASIA member organisations or with a partner organisation nominated by a member organisation in Cambodia, Burma and Sri Lanka.

The candidate is expected to have a good knowledge of written and oral English. Good communication skills are an asset. Prior knowledge of UN mechanisms and experience of working on UN Human Rights mechanisms is desirable. The candidate is expected to have worked in the human rights field for at least 2 to 3 years and for a maximum of no more than 6 years. The organisation nominating the candidate should explain how it intends to benefit organisationally from the capacity building provided by the fellowship and give a clear indication of the role it envisages for the fellow upon the end of the fellowship.

The agenda of UN Human Rights Council and other UN events taking place during the period of the Fellowship as well as FORUM-ASIA’s expertise in different topics in the agenda of these meetings will play a role in the selection of candidates. These topics will be specified for each opening.

Deadline for application:  21 August 2015

For application information, visit the FORUM-ASIA website.