Consultancy for Training on How to Use Documentation Reports of Human Rights Violation in the Context of Transitional Justice Processes for Advocacy, Accountability, and Justice- Afar Region

About the Job
1. Background

 

Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) is an Ethiopian civil society organization that re-registered on September 19, 2019, before the FDRE Civil Societies Organizations Agency in accordance with Proclamation No. 1113/2019. LHR aims to promote and advocate for human rights by strengthening lawyers’ participation through training and capacity-building; facilitating the exchange of ideas and experience among lawyers nationwide; litigating to uphold rights recognized under the FDRE Constitution and other laws; raising awareness among justice sector actors on international human rights instruments ratified by Ethiopia; providing free legal services to victims of human rights violations, particularly marginalized communities; advocating for legal reforms; and promoting the role of human rights defenders among lawyers.

LHR is committed to strengthening survivor-centered transitional justice, as well as advocacy and accountability efforts, using human rights violation documentation in the context of transitional justice processes for advocacy, accountability, and justice. Victim support groups and civil society actors play a critical role in amplifying survivors’ voices, promoting accountability, and influencing policy and justice processes.

To address these needs, LHR seeks to engage a qualified consultant to deliver training “How to Use Documentation Reports of Human Rights Violation in the Context of Transitional Justice Processes for Advocacy, Accountability, and Justice.”, in Afar Region, tailored specifically for victim support groups and survivor-focused civil society actors. To strengthen the capacity of civil society and victim support groups in Afar, LHR is searching for a qualified consultant to adapt the training manual on the topic prepared by LHR and deliver tailored training in the region.

 

2. Objective of the Consultancy

 

The consultancy aims to enhance the capacity of victim support groups and civil society actors in Afar to use documentation of human rights violations safely and effectively for advocacy, accountability, and justice, ensuring survivor protection, representation, and wellbeing.

 

3. Scope of Work

 

The consultant will:

 

Conduct a brief needs assessment and desk review of regional documentation and transitional justice context in Afar.
Customize the standardized training manual developed to fit Afar’s context.
Develop PowerPoint presentations, case studies, practical exercises, and participant handouts.
Deliver two days, one round of in-person training in Afar for 30 targeted participants.
Facilitate interactive sessions, including group discussions and practical exercises.
Design and administer pre- and post-training assessments to measure learning outcomes.
Prepare and submit a training report, including participant feedback, key outcomes, lessons learned, and recommendations.
4. Key Training Content Areas

 

The training should cover, at a minimum:

 

Overview of advocacy, accountability, and justice pathways
Overview of transitional justice processes
How human rights documentation is used in:
Advocacy and policy engagement
National and international accountability mechanisms
Transitional justice and truth-seeking processes
Survivor representation, consent, and informed decision-making
Risks and benefits of sharing testimonies and documentation
Safe and ethical approaches to advocacy
Boundaries and roles of victim support groups
Psychosocial wellbeing, self-care, and peer support in advocacy spaces
The consultant must adapt examples, case studies, and exercises to the Afar regional context.

5. Duration of the Assignment

 

Implementation will follow a timeframe agreed upon with LHR. A detailed work plan and timeline will be finalized once the contract is signed.
About You
6. Required Qualifications and Experience

 

Advanced university degree in law, human rights, transitional justice, social sciences, or a related field.
At least 5 years of demonstrated professional experience in human rights, transitional justice, accountability mechanisms, or related areas.
Proven experience in designing and delivering capacity-building training on human rights documentation, transitional justice, advocacy, or accountability.
Strong knowledge of international human rights law, transitional justice frameworks, and ethical standards for documentation of human rights violations.
Experience in developing training manuals, curricula, and practical learning tools.
Excellent facilitation, communication, and report-writing skills.The consultant is required to have proficiency in the local language, Afaregna.
7. Management and Coordination

The consultant will work under the supervision of LHR and coordinate closely with the project team.
Requirement Skill

Proven experience in conducting similar policy reviews or legal assessments
How To Apply
Application Process

Interested applicants must submit an application letter, CV, and financial and technical proposals to consultancy@lhrethiopia.org cc: info@lhrethiopia.org Applications must be submitted within 7 consecutive days of the announcement.

The subject line must read: “Consultancy for Training on How to Use Documentation Reports of Human Rights Violation in the Context of Transitional Justice Processes for Advocacy, Accountability, and Justice in Afar Region”.

To apply for this job email your details to consultancy@lhrethiopia.org


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