Application Deadline: July 4th 2019
Amnesty
is in the process of designing a new global strategy to become a
bigger, bolder, and more inclusive movement. The design process will be
rolled out until Amnesty’s Global Assembly in July 2020 and facilitated
by the Global Strategy & Impact Programme (GSIP) at the
International Secretariat. The process will involve hearing from a wide
range of stakeholders to help inform Amnesty International’s future
direction. The Youth Task Force will be one of the key groups to help
translate the results of the global consultation into Amnesty’s new
strategy. For more details on the design process check our #NextStrategy blog.
Purpose:
The purpose of the Youth Task Force is to refresh Amnesty’s broad
theory of change – working through the approaches and the tactics it
must deploy to achieve change. Using the feedback received in earlier
phases of the design process, the Youth Task Force will propose models
and options to guide Amnesty International’s long-term influencing
strategy. The Task Force will also work collaboratively with other
internal groups to help guide the drafting of Amnesty’s new global
strategy.
Membership Details
Scope: The Youth Task Force will consist of a group
of up to 15 youth leaders aged 18-24 from both within the Amnesty
International movement but also from outside (external) organisations
and partners. Two participants will be selected from within Amnesty’s
existing Global Youth Collective.
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Participation: Youth Task Force members will
participate in a 3-day workshop in London, United Kingdom from October
28-30, 2019. Live interpretation will be provided during the workshop
for up to 3 languages based on the composition of the group to ensure
full participation and inclusivity.
Prior to the workshop, members of the Youth Task Force will be asked
to participate remotely in approximately 3 interpreted preparatory
meetings and in online spaces to prepare, and to help guide other
elements of the strategy design process. Several materials will also be
prepared to support the Task Force – including a detailed report on the
outcome of the global consultation.
As the design process evolves, the Task Force might be called upon at further moments for between October 2019 and July 2020.
MODE OF APPLICATION: APPLY ONLINE
Selection Criteria
- 50% of participants will be selected from inside the Amnesty International movement (existing members or volunteers) and 50% of participants from other organisations or social movements. The group will be diverse and be selected from across a variety of identities, backgrounds and regions.
- Practical experience (in any shape and form) of campaigning for human rights or social change – including around movement organizing and mobilization, advocacy, partnership building, communications or research.
- Skills: creativity, ability to think globally (connecting local and global dimensions of movement organizing), passionate about social change, leadership skills
For applicants internal to Amnesty we also welcome experience of being active in or having exposure to other organisations/movements for social change.
- Ability to engage in approximately 3 interpreted preparatory meetings and in spaces online (around 5 hours) between July-October 2019 and as the design process evolves, the Task Force might be called upon at further moments for between October 2019 and July 2020.
- Ability to travel and participate in a 3-day workshop in London, United Kingdom from October 28-October 30, 2019 (costs of travel, accommodation, per diem, and visa will be covered)
- Candidates must be between 18-24 for the submission deadline of July 4, 2019.
Recruitment Requirements
- Send us a short video (2-minute maximum) or cover letter (one page max) – in your preferred language – telling us your ideas on what type of organisation Amnesty should be in 2035. Introduce yourself – education, experience etc. Sending a CV is optional. We will translate your application to English, but if you are comfortable in English, please apply in English. However, this will not affect the application process.
- Endorsement letter from an organisation / person who can explain why you are a suitable candidate.
> Candidates that are already involved with Amnesty can do this by getting an endorsement letter from the Director of the relevant Amnesty International section/structure/national office. International Members can get an endorsement letter through their contact in the Amnesty Global Supporter Engagement Team.
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Selection Committee: The Youth Task Force will be selected by a member of Amnesty’s International Board, one representative from Amnesty’s Youth Collective, a member of the Global Strategy team, and Amnesty’s Global Youth Manager.
Selection Committee: The Youth Task Force will be selected by a member of Amnesty’s International Board, one representative from Amnesty’s Youth Collective, a member of the Global Strategy team, and Amnesty’s Global Youth Manager.
Deadlines:
• May 31, 2019 – Call for Applications Opens
• July 4, 2019 – Call for Applications Closes
• July 19, 2019 – Selection of Youth Task Force
• October 28-30, 2019 – Workshop Youth Task Force in London, United Kingdom
Logistics: The Global Strategy & Impact Programme of Amnesty International will arrange and provide travel and accommodation costs for the Youth Task Force members. This includes visa costs, necessary travel costs, and accommodation in London for 3 nights. Additionally, a per diem of £44 will be provided for each workshop day.
Application Procedure
If you interested in this opportunity, please send your application to globalstrategy@amnesty.org Do not hesitate to approach Dennis Bednar (dennis.bednar@amnesty.org) if you have any questions or comments.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Amnesty International Youth Task Force 2019
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