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The deadline is Friday 14th May 2010 and the position begins in June; it comes with a (modest) stipend.

Call for Applications, 1-year International Fellowship in Post-conflict Reconstruction –Grassroots Reconciliation Group in Northern Uganda – June 2010-June 2011

1-year International Fellowship in Post-conflict Reconstruction – Grassroots Reconciliation Group in Northern Uganda – June 2010-June 2011

The Grassroots Reconciliation Group (GRG) seeks an International Fellow for one year in Gulu, Northern Uganda to work on innovative projects for the reintegra-tion of former child soldiers and combatants.

The Fellow will both provide pro-gram support and conduct indepen-dent research in support of the GRG, a dynamic new NGO in Northern Uganda.

The Fellow will work under the Program Manager to support existing projects and develop new projects, as well as conduct action-oriented research.

Duties will include the following:

* Providing support to existing GRG projects in 8 outlying communities and villages.
* Innovative multi-media support, including blogging, video uploads, and web editing.
* Assisting local communities to mobilize through participatory processes to develop new GRG projects.
* Documenting GRG projects through reports on projects in each IDP camp, as well as individual-focused stories.
* Assisting in drafting fundraising proposals for foundations.
* Conducting research into GRG beneficiary groups in communities and villages, with the aim of improving GRG program services.
* Providing program support to the Program Manager.

The Grassroots Reconciliation Group (GRG) helps former child soldiers in war-torn northern Uganda reclaim their future through locally designed projects with the twin aims of reconciliation and small-scale development.

Building directly on a previous 3-year USAID reconciliation program, GRG projects bring together former combatants of the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and local community members living in displacement camps in project groups of approximately 40 persons each.

Together, the two groups build relationships and work hand-in-hand on projects that they design themselves, such as communal farming, brick-making, and counseling. By supporting these projects, GRG encourages the long-term social and economic rehabilitation of the war-weary people of northern Uganda.

Registered as a 501c3 non-profit organization in 2007, GRG currently works in 8 communities with over 400 project participants with a small staff and budget. Since we started, GRG has helped start over 300 new businesses for participants and send over 700 of their children to school through school fees.

Requirements:

This fellowship is mainly aimed at graduate students and/or professionals with a background in conflict resolution and international development.

Key competencies:

* Good self-drive and ability to work independently
* Good cross-cultural communication skills
* Research and report writing skills
* Knowledge of sustainable development issues and conflict resolution
* Knowledge of multi-media, including web design, blogging, etc
* Grassroots community mobilization experience a plus.
* Knowledge of Northern Uganda a plus.

A stipend of 600 US dollar per month will be provided, along with health insurance. Fellows will be expected to cover their own flight costs.

To apply, please send a CV/resume and cover letter to Kasper Agger, GRG co-founder and Board Member at e-mail [email protected]

Dates for Fellowship – June 14, 2010 to June 2011

Deadline for applications: May 14, 2010.