Under the direction and supervision of the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime (UNODC) representative of Amnesty International and the direct supervision of the expert partner, the intern will work with the team of the justice sector and provide general support to the team. In the annual work plan of the company team will undertake the objectives and results of the work plan of the country office.
Responsibilities
To support the country office in preparation for the Day InternationaI against drugs and trafficking and the launch of World Drug Report 2011: To help maintain liaison with the Drug Enforcement Agency national law (NDLEA) on Day United Nations international against drugs and trafficking, assist in the preparation of a power-point presentation for the launch of World Drug Report 2011. Support the Justice Sector Reform Project: Assist in the analysis of the data collection for project evaluation NGA T52:.''Improve the adhesion of the Nigeria Prison Service to international standards in the treatment of prisoners through resource development humaines''Soutien liaison with stakeholders in spending and Bayelsa Transparency Initiative income (beit) of the project Assist in preparing reports on project activities.
Skills:
Displays cultural sensitivity, gender, religion, race nationality and age and adaptability in a multicultural environment. Functional Competencies: Development and Operational Effectiveness Ability to learn to perform a variety of activities related to justice sector reform; Good computer skills and research skills Demonstrates strong oral and written communication. Leadership and self-management focuses on the result for the unit, responds positively to critical feedback and differing points of view, approaches work with energy and a positive and constructive attitude, keep calm in control and good humored even under pressure.
Required Skills and Experience Education
A bachelor's firm offer of admission or the completion of first year master in law and international relations. Experience Experience not necessary. Experience using computers and office software (MS Word, Excel, etc.) Language Requirements: Fluency (oral and written) in English. UNDP is committed to achieving diversity in the workforce in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and people with disabilities are also encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.
Location : Abuja