Country: Mali
Closing date: 25 May 2018
“Stopping As Success: planning for success from start to exit” is a USAID-funded research project that will look at responsible exit strategies of INGOs. The research consortium consists of Peace Direct, Search for Common Ground and CDA Collaborative Learning Projects. The primary goal of this research is to examine exit strategies in peacebuilding and development programs, and bring greater awareness to the international community of the multiple dynamics at play when ending a program. Exit can be seen as a success because sustainable outcomes have been achieved or because continued intervention may only serve to distort local efforts.
Peace Direct is currently seeking a consultant in Mali to: 1) provide a one page analysis of the civil society and INGO environment in Mali; 2) Identify at least four case studies of INGO exits and phase-outs from Mali, and 3) to identify local resource organisations that have an influential role in Mali.
For this role, we require someone with contacts in the INGO and civil society sector in Mali, a degree in international development or a similar subject, a strong interest and understanding of development and civil society issues and proficiency in English and French. The consultant should be based in Mali.
How to apply:
If you are interested in this role, please send a CV outlining your suitability for the role to Farzana Ahmed: farzana.ahmed@peacedirect.org. Please include in the subject of our email which country you are interested in working on.
Deadline for applications: Friday 25thMay 2018