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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Communications and Graphic Design Assistant

The Global Campus of Human Rights is an inter-disciplinary university centre supported by the EU, by the foundation Right Livelihood, and other partner institutions, aiming at pursuing the continued promotion of human rights and democratisation through education, specialised training, and research cooperation worldwide through a network of regional partners. PURPOSE The Global Campus is seeking a qualified individual for the position of Communications and Graphic Design Assistant; she/he will work with the staff of the Global Campus of Human Rights based in Venice-Lido, Italy (seat: Monastery of San Nicolò, Riviera San Nicolò, 26) in the Communications and PR Department, and under the supervision of the Head of Department, Elisa Aquino. The Communications and Graphic Design Assistant will be responsible primarily for assisting on external/internal communications and graphic design work, as well as social media and digital PR in coordination with the Department’s team. The candidate must be a graphic designer with a good track record in this field and some knowledge of audiovisual production and social media. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Graphic Design work: Experienced use of Adobe Creative Suite CS6 in particular InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator; Use of the most important Microsoft Office programmes (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Zoom Webinar; Efficient use of Content Management Systems (Contao, WordPress, etc); Publications: Create graphic layouts of internal or external publications and promotional materials that GC may consider launching/producing/updating; Social Media and Events: taking care of the dissemination of all GC Human Rights activities through the social networks where the organisation is currently present (Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), further development of GC Human Rights profile on social media. Expertise on copywriting and data analysis (insights, people reached, shares, reactions, comments, geo-localisation,…) and ensure the proper live coverage of the events in our premises when needed. Production of visuals, photographs and video: Knowledge of audio-visual creation making sure of the correct internal and external use of the institutional visual identity; Editing & Writing: drafting of texts to be used for different communication purposes, as e-news or promotional; Public Relations: building or nurturing relationships with current or potential institutional partners, donors and customers (international/national/local; IGOs and NGOs); networking in an academic environment (participation in promotional events or fairs, facilitating visits to GC Human Rights for presentations, organisation of promotional events). Team Work: Coordinating with other GC colleagues in Venice – such us the IT/Web Marketing Unit – and with each GC region certain aspects of the work and assuring regular contact also with the communication teams of our external partner institutions and donors. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Be a Graphic Designer; Be skilled in the area of social media; Basic Knowledge of Audiovisual Production; Specialist of branding principles, marketing and visibility tactics through multimedia channels Sound written and verbal communications skills – both in Italian and English – coupled with highly developed interpersonal skills; Experienced use of Content Management Systems (eg. Contao and WordPress); Efficient use of HTML; Efficient use of the most important Microsoft Office programmes (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); Experienced use of Adobe Creative Suite CS6; Sound critical thinking skills; Creative and visionary leadership with the ability to drive a high volume of work to completion sometimes in short periods of time; Excellent knowledge of how to deal with coverage of events (conferences, meetings, trainings, …); Problem-solving attitude; Team-working ability. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS OR EXPERIENCE Interest in Human Rights and Democracy PR campaigns Experience in academic environment; Knowledge/interest in the relations between human rights, development cooperation and arts; Knowledge of Artificial Intelligence creativity tools is an asset; Volunteering in non-profit causes. Deadline for applications: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and in any case non later than 21 February 2024, 12.00 pm CET. Indicative starting date: 1 March 2024 Contract: 1 year subordinate contract (Contract applied: National Collective Labour Agreement in commercial sector) with possibility of renewal. Salary: IV or III Level range, exact amount to be based on qualifications. The position requires work to be performed from the premises especially in connection with the calendar of important courses and events. The person is anyway asked to be based in Venice, or in close locations to Venice, from which commuting to Venice-Lido is reasonable. Please send a motivation letter and a curriculum vitae (in English) to the Administrative Director and Human Resources Manager, Elisabetta Noli at elisabetta.noli@gchumanrights.org and Communications and PR Manager, Elisa Aquino at elisa.aquino@gchumanrights.org putting in cc communications@gchumanrights.org. GC is a global human rights organisation which aims at building an inclusive workforce with diverse backgrounds, cultures and perspectives. We encourage people of all ages, ethnicities, religions, gender identities, sexual orientation, disability to apply and are interested in receiving applications from those who are marginalised and underrepresented.

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External Processing of Asylum Applications: Lessons Learned

External processing of asylum applications promises to help prevent migrant and refugee tragedies but lessons must be learned from countries already implementing this. One way forward is to overhaul international protection to enable external processing to continue while benefiting asylum seekers and countries concerned.

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Big tech’s role in African elections: A double-edged sword

Global technology giants are shaping the future of African politics in complex and myriad ways. Big tech offers powerful tools to engage citizens and enhance democracy. However, tighter regulation and greater accountability is needed to combat voter manipulation, misinformation and privacy concerns.

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The EU NGO Forum 2023 through the eyes of GC Alumnae

The EU-NGO Forum is organised yearly by the European Commission and the European External Action Service, in partnership with the Human Rights and Democracy Network of Brussels-based NGOs. The theme for 2023 Forum, which took place on 4 and 5 December in Brussels, was “Youth as actors of change for human rights”. Cláudia Aguirre, 2022 alumna of the GC Europe Master’s programme (EMA), and Carolina Muzzillo, 2021 alumna of the GC South East Europe Master’s programme (ERMA), joined the event and shared with us energetic accounts of their participation. «I had an exciting experience in Brussels, so thank you very much for this opportunity. I had never been in an event like that as an EMA Alumna, and I could see in practice how EMA makes part of a broader network with many possibilities beyond the academic perspective. I did not get the chance to make a presentation, but it was not a disadvantage in the end, as I could participate and exchange ideas with the other participants. In fact, most of the activities were interactive and conducted in smaller groups. These interactive activities were basically of four kinds: 1) “Building the right future” sessions – where groups worked on specific themes and systematised suggestions to be sent to the EU. In my group we talked about gender and other identities, and polarising trends in public space. 2) Thematic sessions – I participated in the “Democracy and rule of law” session both days. Here, I made some suggestions related to access to justice mechanisms. There were also several discussions on youth participation and age discrimination, as well as other intersectional types of discrimination. On the second day, we discussed how the Internet and other media could help young human rights leaders’ participation, as well as issues on the shrinking of civil space (more acute in some countries like Nicaragua, Israel, and so on). Here I mentioned, for example, the difficulties of people in remote areas to get access to information and the important role of community radios. 3) Regional sessions – I joined “The Americas” session, where participants from Latin America and Caribbean countries mentioned the main threats to human rights and engaged in a dialogue with EU representatives. This was such an interesting session because we could see how some trends in the region were similar (for example, climate change and indigenous peoples rights issues) and others were different (for example, struggles in some countries in Central America with authoritarian governments). I mentioned some issues about indigenous lands rights in Brazil, access to justice for people in vulnerability, and the participation of Public Defenders Offices and the National Association of Public Defenders in the framework of the Interamerican Court of Human Rights (as this was previously mentioned by the EU representatives as a point of interest). 4) Learning and information sessions – I participated in the “Advocacy towards EU” session where I learned about how and when it is possible/appropriate to open some advocacy channels towards the EU. As a Latin American woman this was a completely new experience, and I learned how I could try to make connections between EU and Brazil – for example, exploring the possibilities of advocacy with the EU in UN Treaty Bodies, with which some Public Defenders’ Offices in Brazil have engaged recently. Overall, I was surprised by the diversity of participants from all continents, which shows the willingness of the EU to listen to different groups; I also learned a lot from the other participants. Another very positive point for me was the possibility of networking with NGOs and UN and EU representatives: for example, I got the chance to talk with EU representatives who worked in Brazil and learned about some experiences from the Public Defender’s Office there, which was very, very nice. This experience was an eye-opener for me, as it gave me a view of possible exchanges/partnerships to enhance human rights initiatives as an EMA Alumna. So thank you again for the opportunity!» Carolina shared with us her experience as a foresight facilitator. «In this role, I moderated two sessions, ensuring that discussions followed a specific methodology to be as enriching and inclusive as possible. This experience deepened my understanding of ‘strategic foresight’—a future key methodology for multilateral systems and government institutions. It focuses on exploring, shaping, and anticipating future challenges using collective intelligence in a structured and systematic way. The initial foresight session focussed on pinpointing present trends, challenges, and possible shifts in the landscape of human rights topics. The subsequent session was dedicated to deliberating on the findings from the first session, extracting pertinent information, and devising practical strategies to shape a future centred on human rights. The goal of these sessions was to formulate recommendations and actionable steps that can be adopted by Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the European Union (EU), or the United Nations (UN).» Cláudia Aguirre is a young public defender with extensive experience gained at the Defensoria Pública do Estado do Acre (Brasil). From January to July 2023 she also worked as a human rights researcher with Adam Mickiewicz University, a Global Campus member university and lead of the project “Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as Rights of the Child – Empowering Children in Building a Better Future”. The project is still underway and aims to draft the Compilation of Principles and Standards of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of the child and is funded by Right Livelihood in the framework of its cooperation with the Global Campus. Carolina Muzzillo, currently working at the Human Rights Action Unit of the European Parliament, is a young professional experienced in fieldwork and ethnographic research. She is specialised in the study of the ex-Yugoslav space, with a focus on ethnonationalism and identity building through diaspora and citizenship practices in the framework of kin-state relations. Cláudia Aguirre (GC Europe Alumna) and Nada Al-Nashif (UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights)

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Eleventh Issue of the Global Campus of Human Rights Magazine

Following the success of many important activities of our network, the Global Campus of Human Rights published the eleventh edition of its seasonal Magazine in English and Italian.   This promotional publication is structured in the following sections: Interviews by the Press Office and Contributions ; News and Events of the Global Campus of Human Rights at local and international level. Promotion campaigns to raise awareness of our impact and attract more supporters.   «The 11th Global Campus of Human Rights Magazine underlines again the broad variety of our activities by means of interviews with high level personalities in the field of human rights. Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, was one of the keynote speakers who joined us in Venice during our third High-Level Venice Conference on the Global State of Human Rights, held on 14 and 15 July with the optimistic outlook “Towards a New Era of Human Rights”. In his remarkable speech, Volker Türk reminded us that “while human rights may be under attack, they are also the solution, pointing the way out of today’s turmoil”. The Venice Statement “Towards a New Era for Human Rights” as outcome document has been widely distributed and is also reproduced in the present Magazine. This year’s Venice Conference was one of a series of conferences commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 30th anniversary of the Vienna World Conference of Human Rights and the 25th anniversary of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders.» GC Secretary General Manfred Nowak   For more information, contact our Press and Communications Offices: Elisa Aquino – Giulia Ballarin – Andrea Cammarata pressoffice@gchumanrights.org – communications@gchumanrights.org   Read the Magazines in our Open Knowledge Repository   #GCHumanRights #GCHumanRightsPress #GCHumanRightsMagazine

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