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Job-ID: V000059418 Location: Kathmandu Assignment period: 10/01/2024 - 12/31/2026 Field: Peace, Security and Emergency Type of employment: full-time Application deadline: 08/08/2024GIZ’s Civil Peace Service (CPS) programme „Dealing with the past and shaping a future free of violence – strengthening non-violent conflict transformation approaches for sustainable peace in Nepal” aims at creating spaces for non- violent conflict transformation. It does so through support to dialogue forums, community mediation, Nonviolent Communication, conflict-sensitive media, and theatre for conflict transformation. CPS further works with local actors to promote holistic approaches to Dealing with the Past, that seek justice, reconciliation and healing. To strengthen local peace structures, the CPS Thematic Team ‘Dialogue and Conflict-Sensitive Media’ cooperates with partner organisations working in the fields of dialogue and media. This cooperation focuses on capacity building in conflict-sensitive media and communications in order to strengthen the expertise of partners APEC/Samagra and Media Action Nepal. APEC/Samagra are promoting intercultural dialogue for peace in Siraha (Terai region of Nepal) and Media Action Nepal are strengthening the role of media, youth and CSOs in peacebuilding. Further the CPS Advisor supports the CPS on programme level in (conflict-sensitive) media production and public relations.
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