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- Job-ID: V000060978
- Location: Kathmandu
- Assignment period: 05/01/2025 - 06/30/2027
- Field: Peace, Security and Emergency
- Type of employment: full-time
- Application deadline: 02/02/2025
GIZ’s Civil Peace Service (CPS) program „Dealing with the past and shaping a future free of violence – strengthening non-violent conflict transformation approaches for sustainable peace in Nepal” aims to create spaces for non-violent conflict transformation. To strengthen local peace structures CPS cooperates with partner organisations working in diverse fields. This position focusses on strengthening the expertise of the partners Forum for Protection of Public Interest (Pro Public) and Human Rights Forum (HURF). Pro Public is promoting a culture of peace by capacitating local communities to resolve local disputes through mediation and dialogue. HURF is strengthening judicial structures and protecting human rights at local level in Koshi Province.
- Contribute to the promotion of infrastructures for peace, such as Mediation, Nonviolent communication (NVC) and Dialogue in Nepal
- Capacity building and support of the partner organisations in organisational development, public relations, and resource mobilisation
- Advise on the planning, monitoring, evaluation and implementation of partners’ peacebuilding program activities
- Support and (Co-) facilitate trainings for provincial and local (non-)governmental actors in methods for nonviolent conflict transformation by contextualizing international experiences and practices in Nepal
- Supporting the strengthening the wider Mediation, Dialogue and NVC community in Nepal by exploring opportunities for continued capacity building and engagement
- University degree in peace and conflict studies, communication, social work, social science, development studies, or related field
- Expertise and practical experience in the field of peacebuilding, such as mediation, dialogue and/or NVC for nonviolent conflict transformation
- Expertise and experience in organizational development (planning, resource mobilisation, knowledge management, networking, and public relations) for civil society organisations
- Experience in designing, conceptualizing, and facilitating trainings using innovative, creative and participatory methods
- International work experience with civil society actors, especially in peacebuilding is an asset
- Professional experience in a (post-)conflict context as an asset
- Business fluent in English, knowledge of German is an asset, willingness to learn Nepali
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The basis for service as a development worker is the Development Workers Act (EhfG) and a comprehensive package of benefits based on it. This includes, among other things, targeted professional and personal preparation. We offer the opportunity to work in an innovative, globally active development institution. Your competencies are in demand in an interdisciplinary team on site.
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