Assignment Description: Preparing and delivering two full-day training workshops on the Right to Access Information Law for current municipal council members and potential candidates.

Assignment Location: Two different areas in Lebanon

Employment Type: Short-term consultancy 

Assignment Period: July – September 2024

Level of Effort: Three expert days

 

How to apply: Please send the application documents to [email protected] cc’ing [email protected], by 30 June 2024, 11:59 PM local time.

DRI is looking for an expert in Right to Access Information Law to train around 50 current municipal council members and potential candidates in two areas in Lebanon (25 participants per region).

 

Background

Democracy Reporting International (DRI) is a global non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting political participation and democratic governance worldwide. Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, DRI operates across Western Asia and North Africa (WANA), Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe. It maintains country offices in Tunisia, Lebanon, Libya (operating remotely from Tunisia), the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ukraine, collaborating with various international and local partners across several countries. In addition to its physical presence, DRI is actively engaged in promoting Digital Democracy in many other areas.  

Since 2016 DRI has been raising awareness and advocating for evidence-based policies and public debates that foster democratic and accountable governance, the rule of law, and political participation in Lebanon, in cooperation with civil society organisations and public officials. Particularly, DRI is working to expand the democratic space for a civil society-led debate on systemic change in Lebanon, encouraging citizens to actively participate in the governing of their own country in an inclusive and participatory manner. 

In the framework of the project “Localising political reform in Lebanon: Supporting local governments and civil society to effect change in their communities”, DRI is contributing to setting the political reform agenda through building a community of change makers at the national and local levels. DRI has been empowering elected municipal councils and potential candidates who wish to run for the upcoming municipal elections, all genders included, by delivering trainings on good governance that promote citizen-centric and gender-responsive actions. The Right to Access Information law training is one of a series of five training topics, including municipal mandate, municipal finances and budgeting, public procurement, and proposal writing and fundraising delivered to a total of around 50 participants in two selected areas in Lebanon. 

 

Your duties and responsibilities

Under the supervision of DRI’s Programme Manager, the Expert will:  

  • Develop interactive and detailed training modules, a training session plan, and all accompanying background materials (½ expert day);   
  • Deliver two full-day training workshops with municipal council members and potential candidates (1 expert day in Area 1 and 1 expert day in Area 2) following an interactive, engaging approach, e.g., discussion activities, exercises, role plays (two expert days); 
  • Prepare pre- and post-training test modules to be shared with all the participants before and after the training sessions, once validated by DRI;  
  • Once the training is completed, submit a training report summarising the training outcomes and the pre-post test results, and reflecting the trainees’ increase in knowledge as per the template provided by DRI (½ expert day).

 

Your skills and experience  

  • An advanced university degree in law, political studies, finance, public policy/administration, or relevant fields; 
  • At least 7 years of experience in anti-corruption laws, national strategies, and political reforms;
  • Deep knowledge of the Right to Access Information law, its implementing decrees, the progress of its implementation, the National Anti-corruption Commission’s scope of work, and the National Anti-corruption Strategy;
  • Strong training skills in related topics using interactive methods;
  • Working proficiency in Arabic and English. 

How to apply

Experts who are interested in this assignment should send their application to [email protected], with [email protected] cc’d, consisting of:

  • A motivation letter; 
  • Your Curriculum Vitae; 
  • A portfolio of relevant work samples (training materials, reports, publications) – these will be kept strictly confidential and will be used solely for the purpose of the evaluation; 
  • Your expert daily rate in Euros for a total of three expert days.

 

Please include “Access to Information Law Expert – Lebanon” in the subject line and refer to the source you have found this opportunity. Incomplete applications will be disregarded. 

Due to the significant number of applications, we are unable to answer every candidate individually, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

If you are interested in being part of DRI’s Roster of Experts, kindly mention your consent in the email to keep your resume with us for future openings. 

DRI is committed to diversity and does not discriminate in employment based upon gender (including pregnancy), race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, age, ability, socio-economic status, or any other status protected by the laws in the locations where we operate.

Closing date for applications is Sunday, 30 June 2024, 11:59 PM local time (Beirut).

 

Organisation responsible for this vacancy:

Democracy Reporting International gGmbH

Elbestr. 28/29

12045 Berlin, Germany

Tel. +49 (30) 27 877 300

Fax +49 (30) 27 877 300-10

Data processing of personal data in third countries will not take place. We process your data in accordance with the provisions of § 26 German Federal Data Protection Act. More information about processing your personal data: privacy policy.

Deadline
Sunday, 30. Jun 2024
Type of Call
Call for Consultancies
Intervention Sector(s):
Advocacy & Awareness, Democracy & Civic rights, Good governance and transparency
Remuneration range:
1000 to 2000 (USD)
Duration of Contract:
July – September 2024
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