Parent Sector : Field Office
Duty Station: Cairo
Job Family: Culture
Type of contract : Non Staff
Duration of contract : Up to 1 month
Recruitment open to : External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time) : 01 June 2025
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The UNESCO Cairo Office has been supporting the broader community of artists in transit in Egypt and Sudan within the framework of UNESCO 2005 Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions and 1980 Recommendation on the Status of Artists and under the Culture in Emergency programme.
In particular, the UNESCO 1980 Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artists emphasizes the professional, social, and economic rights of artists. While it does not explicitly address the status of artists in transit and displacement, it underscores the importance of protecting artists’ rights and freedoms, which is relevant to artists in transit and displacement. It is vital to upholding their rights and freedoms in line with the 1980 Recommendation. By doing so, displaced artists are protected and empowered to sustain their creative work despite challenging circumstances.
The UNESCO Cairo Office Culture Unit intends to produce a report and a policy brief to assess and address the needs of Palestinian artists in transit and displacement in Egypt, particularly in the field of cultural and creative industries (CCI) building on their wealth of cultural expressions. The scope of work is estimated to be 10 working days.
The consultant will be responsible for mapping the needs of Palestinian artists in transit and displacement in Egypt and will be producing following outputs including (but not limited to) below sections in academic English:
The report and policy brief will illuminate the current socio-political and economic conditions of displaced Palestinian artists at the cultural and creative industry sector. It aims to identify opportunities, needs, and challenges in empowering Palestinian displaced artists in Egypt. It shall also help identify capacity-building priorities for Palestinian artists residing in Egypt, ultimately easing the burden on host communities while fostering harmonious coexistence and living together.
Specifically, the report and policy brief will provide a comprehensive assessment of the following key areas: