Position: National Trainers
Organization: ALLY Fellowship Programme
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The European Union-funded project Amplifying Leadership of Local Youth in Preventing Violent Extremism in South Asia (ALLY) is organising a Fellowship Programme for 60 youth (15 from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan each). These youth will be trained as a multiplier on conflict transformation, advocacy, training facilitation and online constructive campaigning through a phased capacity development programme (planned to include an online workshop, one in-person national workshop and one in-person regional workshop).
Acting upon the positive roles of youth-led civic engagement related to peacebuilding, the fellows are expected to deepen their knowledge, skills and attitudes to contribute to transforming the conflicts and address factors of violence and preventing violent extremism in the four countries and regionally. The programme will develop their capacities to engage diverse stakeholders including other youth, decision-makers, religious actors and the media in positive and nonviolent approaches to promote a culture of peace and constructive narratives on diversity and work with communities in order to prevent violent extremism. The fellowship supports youth action as it does not only provide theoretical tools, resources and guidance but provides accompanying support throughout as youth design and implement action at local, national, and regional levels.
The National Trainer will:
Remuneration:
The National Trainer will be paid a fee of 1487,50 EUR (inclusive of all costs) in total for successfully completing national training component and follow up support. Further, accommodation, national travel and catering related to the in-person meeting possibilities will be discussed separately and covered by the project.
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