Fellows will analyze current trends in civic space restrictions, investigate emerging resistance and human rights movements, and convene activists to co-create a practical toolkit for defending civic space worldwide. The fellowship aims to ensure that Amnesty’s work remains innovative, grounded in lived experience, and contributes to new knowledge on resistance strategies.
Location: This fellowship does not include relocation. The consultant must work from their preferred location and possess the necessary work authorization.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Fluency in written and spoken English; fluency in a relevant regional language is desirable.
- Demonstrated experience working on civic space resistance—either formally (academia, NGOs, journalism, law, policy) or through grassroots activism.
- Strong writing and research skills, with experience producing publications related to civic space and human rights activism.
- No formal academic qualifications or certifications are required to apply.
Method of Application
To apply, please submit:
- A short bio (maximum one page) outlining your recent experience.
- Relevant case studies or descriptions of past work on civic space issues.
- Your proposed approach to this fellowship opportunity, including how you would structure your research and engagement.
As standard, payments are made by Amnesty International 30 days after receipt of a valid invoice for the agreed work milestone completed.
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Application Deadline: 6 March, 2025.