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[casi] Save the Children looking for an Iraq and Palestine childrens rights advocacy officer



Dear list members,

Save the Children, which has been one of the most active and effective NGOs
on Iraq, both through their programmes in Iraqi Kurdistan and through their
advocacy work here in the UK, is looking for an advocacy officer to work on
children's rights in Iraq and Palestine.  I've attached their ad below for
anyone who might be interested.

Colin Rowat

work | Room 406, Department of Economics | The University of Birmingham |
Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK | web.bham.ac.uk/c.rowat | (+44/0) 121 414 3754 |
(+44/0) 121 414 7377 (fax) | c.rowat@bham.ac.uk

personal | (+44/0) 7768 056 984 (mobile) | (+44/0) 7092 378 517 (fax) |
(707) 221 3672 (US fax) | colinrowat@yahoo.com

Middle East Research and Advocacy Officer
(12-months temporary appointment)


£24,155 inc                                                                    SW London

SC is currently developing a advocacy strategies for work on the impact of
sanction and the "oil for food" programme on children in Iraq, and the
promotion of Palestinian children's rights. This work requires the
following:

·       A child rights analyses that sets to set out a clear basis for advocacy
·       Identification of overall change objectives
·       Identification of intermediate, or strategic change objectives
·       Development of tactics for implementing the advocacy strategies
·       Implementation and facilitation the advocacy strategies

The post-holder will be required to assist in the development and
implementation of the strategies.

In order to undertake this exceptionally challenging job, applicants will
have excellent communication and presentation skills and experience of
working with international organisations.  An understanding and knowledge of
sanctions policy, socio-economic and political issues of the Middle East,
and child rights are an essential requirement of this post as are highly
developed research and analytical skills.

Contact Janet Wright for full details and application form: Janet Wright,
UK Personnel Dept. Save the Children, 17, Grove Lane, Camberwell, SE5 8RD,
London. Tel: 020 7703 5400,
0r: j.wright@scfuk.org.uk

Closing date: 18th March 2002


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