I am happy to offer professional legal assistance in preparing and submitting human rights violation complaints and shadow reports to the UN…
Dates: 3 March – 30 May 2025
Justice for All International, a Geneva-based not-for-profit association, is pleased to announce an internship opportunity for individuals passionate about advancing human rights and combating injustice worldwide. This hybrid internship, based in Geneva with some remote work flexibility, offers a unique chance to engage directly in human rights advocacy and contribute to meaningful change.
About Justice for All International
Justice for All International is dedicated to combating human rights abuses and protecting fundamental freedoms for individuals at risk of persecution, including human rights defenders, activists, and journalists. By leveraging UN protection mechanisms, we empower individuals to reclaim their rights and challenge oppression on a global scale.
Role Description
As an intern, you will support the organization’s mission by:
* Assisting in the preparation and submission of human rights violation complaints to international protection mechanisms.
* Conducting in-depth research on human rights issues and relevant case law.
* Advocating for justice through written submissions, reports, and targeted outreach.
* Providing support for various organizational initiatives and projects aimed at advancing human rights.
Qualifications
To be considered for this internship, applicants must meet the following qualifications:
* Possess a Master’s degree, preferably in International Human Rights Law.
* Have prior experience as an intern or consultant with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), ideally within the Special Procedures Branch.
* Demonstrate strong skills in research, advocacy, and human rights analysis.
* Exhibit excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
* Work well independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
* Show a genuine passion for social justice and human rights.
* Proficiency in English is required, with additional knowledge of French or other UN languages considered an asset.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV, a cover letter detailing their qualifications and motivation, and a sample of their written work relevant to human rights by 15 February 2025.
Join us in making a difference in the fight against injustice and oppression. We look forward to receiving your application.
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