Name of the Event: UNOY Advocacy Internship
Date: 4 November 2024
Place: The Hague, Netherlands
Mode: Offline
Last Date of Application: 25 September 2024
Link to Apply:
As the Advocacy Officer, you will work under the direct supervision of the Co-Director (programmes) and assist the Advocacy Coordinator.
Your tasks will include:
Regional & National Advocacy:
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Supporting the work of three regional advocacy teams;
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Organising meetings of the African Youth Advocacy team and coordinating communications to support the implementation of the team’s strategy;
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Supporting the implementation of advocacy initiatives on the regional and national levels led by UNOY members;
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Supporting the follow-up or a regional activity in the Americas;
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Supporting UNOY’s work in the EU Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) Coalition and the EU level;
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Updating and developing UNOY’s advocacy resources.
Global Advocacy:
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Supporting the coordination of the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security (GCYPS);
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Attending meetings of different task forces and working groups within the GCYPS;
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Supporting the coordination of the GCYPS Working Group on Climate;
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Support with the organisation and facilitation of joint events with partners;
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Assisting with debriefing our members after high-level representation activities, frequently updating the representation tracker and sending out the representation survey.
Programmatic support:
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Supporting the Advocacy and Protection Coordinator with advocacy and internal planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning (PMEL);
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Supporting the development of UNOY’s overall advocacy portfolio;
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Supporting the creation of new resources for young peacebuilders;
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Following thematic discussions on climate and other relevant issues.
Eligibility:
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Experience or a strong interest in peacebuilding and youth work;
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Excellent intercultural communications, analytical, and organisational skills;
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Previous experience with advocacy is an asset;
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Familiarity with the YPS agenda is an asset ;
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A higher education degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) in peace and conflict, international relations and related fields.
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candidates who are in their last year of undergraduate degree;
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Fluency in English. Working knowledge of French, Spanish or Arabic is a plus;
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Enthusiasm, commitment, and leadership;
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Experience in qualitative data analysis and carrying out interviews is an asset;
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Self-motivation, flexibility, adaptability and capability to work independently and in a team.
Benefits:
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Being a significant and valued member of a young, dynamic, and international team;
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Opportunity to acquire new skills;
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Opportunity to work independently, take responsibility, and learn by doing;
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A great stepping stone for your future career; former interns have moved on to work in international organisations, academia, and government sector;
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Internal and external training opportunities;
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Possibility to use your internship for studies/research