Project Manager - (P2)
Date limite: 26 Novembre 2019
Description du poste:
Niveau hiérarchique: Premier emploi
Type d'emploi: Temps plein
Fonction: Gestion - Management de projet - Stratégie/planning
Secteurs : Affaires étrangèresGestion des associations et fondations - Élaboration de programmes
Since 2005, IOM Guinea has been the major International Organization working with the Government of Guinea in the fight against Trafficking in Persons (TIP). IOM Guinea has been working in close collaboration with the National Committee for the fight against Trafficking-"Comité National de Lutte Contre la Traite de Personnes et Pratique Assimilées" (CNLCTPPA) in the development of a legislative framework for the effective investigation and prosecution of cases of TIP. IOM's constant involvement in the delivery of the National Committee's programs has made a significant contribution to revitalize its functioning through the development of the current National Action Plan.
In 2007, IOM Guinea received financial support from Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
(J/TIP) to implement a pilot project that aimed at reinforcing the capacity of Guinean officials
engaged with the fight against TIP (mostly judicial officers, magistrates, prosecutors as well as law enforcement officers) and equipped them with the necessary tools to investigate and prosecute traffickers. Part of the activities of the project was the development of a legislative framework for the effective investigation and prosecution of cases of TIP.
Starting in May 2019, a new J/TIP funded project will support the Government of Guinea to expand the knowledge of stakeholders to comprehensively address TIP in Guinea. Specifically, the project will focus on prevention, and protection activities through an increased engagement of relevant Ministries, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and civil society. IOM Guinea aims at supporting the Government of Guinea to combat TIP through reinforcing the capacities of CNLTPPA, which is responsible for the national anti-trafficking policy design, development and implementation. IOM aims to strengthen CNLTPPA`s capacities to direct and implement public policies to combat human trafficking with special focus on prevention, protection and prosecution activities.
Guinea is highly considered as a departure country with regards to irregular migration and as such has a high tendency of trafficking related activities including that of persons.
Under the direct supervision of the Chief of Mission and in close coordination with the Regional Thematic Specialist based at the Regional Office for West and Central Africa in Dakar, IOM Washington and Geneva-based specialists on counter-trafficking, the successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating and implementing the J/TIP II project.
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