Personal Details

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Equality and Diversity Monitoring

We request the following information so that we can ensure that we are delivering to an equal opportunities and equal representation recruitment strategy by reviewing statistics across our applicant pool on a regular basis. Only the recruitment team have access to the information completed. All information is for monitoring uses only. It will not be shared with staff or managers outside of that team. One can choose not to answer any selection by choosing the option “I prefer not to say”.
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Name of Employer and Nature of Business | Start date – End date | Job Title- Job Function/ Responsibilities | Final Salary | Reason for Leaving | Separate each employment record with a line
(Maximum 5000 characters).
From - To | Type of School (i.e. Grammar/ Secondary) | Examinations taken and Qualifications Gained (Specify Grades) | Separate Each Record By A New Line
From - To | Name of Institution (state if Full or Part Time) | Subjects Taken and Qualifications Gained (Specify Grades or Degree Class Obtained) | Separate Each Record By A New Line
Date Joined | Institute/ Organisation | Grade of Membership (Where appropriate) | Separate Each Record By A New Line
Details of training courses attended and awards achieved, include year

Suitability For This Position

Please detail your suitability for this position under the relevant headings below stating when and where skills and experience were gained. This is the most important part of the application form. It is the section where applicants let us know about their suitability for the position. Applicants are shortlisted on the basis of the information that is provided here. It is insufficient to simply state that one has experience, we require details. (Maximum of 5000 characters for each criteria)
Provide in detail your experience working on women’s human rights broadly and in Francophone West Africa, outlining the scope of work. Additionally please include an overview of your substantive experience in litigation using constitutional, regional and international human rights law.
Demonstrate your experience working with women’s human rights organisations and movements in Francophone West Africa, outline the scope of your roles and the organisations you worked with?
Please provide experience in managing diverse partnerships, focusing on partnerships across countries and cultures?
Please share any experience you may have in the development and implementation of a strategy for an organisation or an area of work?
Do you have experience in end-to-end project management? Please describe this outlining the scope of your experience

Referees

Please give the details of three work related referees, including your current or most recent post. Referees will not be contacted without your prior approval.

Referee 1

Referee 2

Referee 3

Conflict of Interest

ISLA asks that all candidates, existing staff and volunteers declare and disclose any activity or association or other factor which may generate real or perceived conflicts of interest or duties which would otherwise affect their ability to perform the functions, role or responsibilities which they hold or for which they hold or for which they are a candidate. In regards to candidates or new appointments, ISLA expects to discuss such matters at the interview stage of the recruitment process.

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About Us

Founded in 2014, the Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA) is a Pan-African and feminist initiative with a timely remit: to strengthen strategic human rights litigation across the African continent. Essentially, we aim to change the way that strategic litigation is used so as to enable broader access to justice and to support those who seek to hold states accountable for violations of women’s human rights and sexual rights.

Contact Details

Contact Number:

+27 11 338 9028

Fax: +27 11 338 9029

Address: 87 de Korte Street,
South Point Corner, 7th Floor Braamfontein, 2017 Gauteng, South Africa