Kurdistan Organization for Human Rights Watch (KOHRW)
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Description
Introduction
This project, implemented in partnership with the Building for Peace Facility, focuses on the co-design phase to address critical peacebuilding and development needs in Sinjar, located in Ninewa Governorate, and Daquq, in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq. The initiative is designed to support locally driven reconstruction and reconciliation efforts while fostering social cohesion, strengthening governance, and improving access to essential services in these conflict-impacted communities.
Through the co-design phase, the project aims to collaboratively develop the Local Peace and Conflict Analysis (LPCA), Technical Assistance Plans (TAPs), and the Full Project Proposal. By engaging with stakeholders, including local communities, authorities, and partners, the project seeks to identify and prioritize solutions that address the underlying drivers of conflict, promote peaceful coexistence, and build sustainable partnerships for long-term impact.
Sinjar and Daquq were chosen for their strategic importance in post-conflict recovery and reconciliation, reflecting the BPF’s commitment to fostering inclusivity, innovation, and relevance in designing impactful interventions.
Qualifications & Preferred Skills
Local Peace and Conflict Analysis (LPCA) Advisor (Part-Time)
Position Title: Local Peace and Conflict Analysis (LPCA) Advisor (Part-Time)
Location: Field-based with travel to Sinjar and Daquq
Reporting to: Project Manager
Objective: To lead the development of the Local Peace and Conflict Analysis (LPCA), ensuring robust methodologies and meaningful engagement with stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
- Define the scope, themes, and methodologies for the LPCA.
- Conduct desk reviews, stakeholder mapping, and actor analyses.
- Oversee FGDs, KIIs, and participatory analysis workshops in Sinjar and Daquq.
- Draft the final LPCA report, including findings and proposed solutions for social cohesion.
- Provide technical support and capacity building to Field Coordinators and team members.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Advanced degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology, or related fields.
- Proven experience in conducting conflict analyses and participatory methodologies.
- Strong analytical, facilitation, and report-writing skills.
How To Apply
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their CV in PDF format to [email protected] with a CC to [email protected], Please indicate “Local Peace and Conflict Analysis (LPCA) Advisor (Part-Time)” in the subject line of your email.
We will contact only shortlisted candidates.
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
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