Institute for War & Peace Reporting is hiring a
Deadline for applications: 30 December 2022
Contract type: Consultant
Location: Remote
Start date: 31 January 2023
The Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR) works with media and civil society to promote democratic values, peace building, and good governance in conflict-affected and fragile states. Since our founding during the Balkans conflict in 1991, IWPR has helped civic activists, human rights defenders, women’s rights advocates, and independent journalists make their voices heard and drive positive change in MENA, Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. We currently work in nearly 30 countries to build local capacities, strengthen civil society and media organisations, and empower civic actors to remove barriers to free expression and to promote citizen engagement and public dialogue.
We are seeking for individuals and organizations to implement several activities under the Consortium to Support Independent Journalism in Latin America (CAPIR) project.
The Consortium to Support Independent Journalism in the Region (CAPIR) is receiving applications from individuals and organizations specialized in the areas listed below to train and mentor journalists from several Latin American countries.
Applicants may express interest in providing services for one or more of the areas below, depending on their expertise and availability. More than one candidate may be selected for each area.
Areas of Expertise:
For individuals:
Education: Social sciences, communication, journalism, or similar areas.
Experience: A solid record of training and working in investigative journalism in Central America, particularly on corruption and organized crime. Experience in the support and development of activities aimed at strengthening capacities, mentoring skills, and implementation of specific methodologies and tools is a must in investigative journalism, disinformation analysis, and/or digital security.
Language requirements: Fluent Spanish essential. English a bonus.
Travel: Within Central America if needed.
Other requirements: Good knowledge of the sociopolitical and media context of Central America.
For organizations:
Experience: Extensive experience facilitating training and mentoring to journalists in Latin America, especially in topics such as investigative journalism, open-source intelligence, digital security, countering disinformation, and collaborative cross-border journalistic investigations. Solid record of collaboration in similar activities with other organizations, journalists, and media outlets in Central America.
Language: Fluent Spanish essential. English a bonus.
Travel: Within Central America if needed.
Other requirements: The organization should have a legal registration in the country of operation.
Principals only. No calls please. Only those who have been considered for an interview will be contacted. IWPR is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, veteran status or pregnancy and maternity. IWPR will never ask for payment for recruitment.