Deadline: 15 January 2020
The NGO Mobility Program, run by Hrant Dink Foundation in collaboration with Olof Palme International Center and Istanbul Policy Center, financially supported by the European Union is waiting for applications.
This program aims to provide an opportunity to the CSO professionals from Turkey to gain experience, benefit from innovative methodologies and from best practices by working at CSOs in Europe, USA, Africa, South America and Asia. The NGO Mobility Program aims at building bridges between international right based organizations and contributing to a robust, innovative and creative civil society.
Candidates will have the opportunity to select from dozens of prestigious host organizations in the non-profit sector to have a short-term experience in a wide range of institutions working on human rights, minority rights, refugee rights, LGBTI rights, youth and labour rights, conflict resolution,memory, freedom of expression, cultural studies, media ,art and cultural heritage.
The program will enable the fellows to take part in a range of projects and events organized by right based organizations, develop their skills, benefit from innovative methods for tackling discrimination, raising awareness and advocacy.
Benefits
Costs covered by the fellowship:
- Monthly allowance (Accommodation expenses are included in the monthly allowance)
- Round-trip transportation
- Visa fees and travel health insurance
Duration
- The duration of the program is minimum 8, maximum 12 weeks.
- The program will be carried out between 1 April 2020 to 30 November 2020.
- Each host organization will receive a fellow during the period that they determine.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any university graduate individual holding citizenship of Turkey
- Work experience in civil society organizations for at least 1 year
- Have an excellent level of written and spoken English or the language of the host organization’s country
For more information, visit https://hrantdink.org/en/asulis-en/announcements/2130-call-for-applications-hrant-dink-foundation-ngo-mobility-program