Brief description of the organization
Yazda is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 2014 in response to the genocide committed by the self-declared Islamic State (“IS”) against the Yazidis and other communities in Iraq and Syria. Since its inception, Yazda has worked with local and international partners to provide Yazidi survivors, IDPs, and refugees with humanitarian, accountability, and advocacy services in their post-genocide recovery. Yazda has been working in Iraq since October 2014 and operates out of the main offices in Duhok in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and out of the Sinoni office in Sinjar in Nineveh Province. Yazda is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the United States and is registered in Erbil, Baghdad, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Australia.
Description of the project:
"The project aims at supporting local advocates, including survivors of the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) atrocities, in knowing their rights and being equipped with the tools to advocate for their them, while raising awareness on transitional justice, gender-based violence and survivors’ rights."
Requirements:
Minimum experience: Minimum three years of relevant professional experience as a project manager or in a similar position in an NGO. Experience working with survivors.
Minimum education: Bachelor’s degree in law, social sciences, project management or any relevant field.
Required travel: Regular travel to Sinjar and other locations in Iraq
Responsibilities and tasks:
Under the supervision of Yazda’s Program Coordinator, the Project Manager is expected to fulfill the following tasks: