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Tunisia: Policy Advice and Strategy Development – Linking Academia, Civil Society and Politics

Call for Applications 2017

27.02.2017 · C·A·P



The Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, the Arab Institute for Human Rights (AIHR) in Tunis, University of Carthage, and the Union des Tunisiens Indépendants pour la Liberté (UTIL) are welcoming application for the program Policy Advice and Strategy Development – Linking Academia, Civil Society and Politics which is supported by the Government of the Free State of Bavaria and the Ministry of Development, Investment and International Cooperation of the Republic of Tunisia.

The formulation and communication of policy objectives and recommendations for action are essential components of political planning, decision and legitimation processes. Against this background, the program Policy Advice and Strategy Development primarily aims at Tunisian researchers at universities and think tanks as well as members of Tunisian civil society organizations and political institutions (parties, parliament, ministries, state agencies etc.). It offers them professional training in public policy advice, strategy formulation and implementation.

In a first 2-day workshop the participants engage in discussions, trainings, peer-to-peer learning and exchange with practitioners covering topics such as strategy development, drafting and communication of policy recommendations through policy papers and outreach activities.

Based on the discussion of the workshop, participants will draft strategy papers on selected policy issues that reflect their respective areas of expertise and are considered particularly relevant to the political and socio-economic development in Tunisia. The papers will be published online and in print for further dissemination.

A second workshop will take place to present the policy papers and to train and discuss dissemination and outreach activities.

Both workshops will take place in or around Tunis. The first workshop will take place April 27-29, 2017. The second workshop will take place October 20-22, 2017. Participants should not have any commitments or appointments during the time of the two workshops.

The following broad themes for the policy papers have been identified for this year’s program:

  • Institutional reforms in Tunisia with a specific focus on educational reforms
  • Local elections and local democratic participation
  • Migration and refugees
  • Radicalization and De-radicalization
  • Local administrative structures and decentralization
  • Good governance
  • Social rights: the right to work/ the right to health
  • Mainstreaming gender issues / Anti-discrimination measures
  • Media regulation and media laws
  • The role of the EU/ Germany in Tunisia’s transition process

Candidates should have Tunisian citizenship and should be between 25 and 35 years old, hold a university degree (B.A. or above) and have a demonstrable expertise in one of the above listed topics. They should have a good working command of English as the workshop will be mainly held in English language. After the first workshop in April, candidates have to draft a policy paper on an agree-upon topic that shall have between 3000 and 5000 words and be written in English or French language according to a timetable that will be agreed up on at the workshop. The program organizers will publish the papers throughout 2017. An honorarium for qualified and published papers can be paid.

Application documents should include an English CV as well as a letter of intent of up to 500 words describing the motivation to apply for the program and the relevant expertise. The application documents must be sent to the program coordinator, Mr. Ludwig Schulz, via e-mail to Ludwig.schulz@lrz.uni-muenchen.de.

Deadline for applications is March 24, 2017, 12:00 CET.

With support of the Government of the Free State of Bavaria, the program can cover the cost of accommodation, local transportation, and meals for participants. Please note that liability for any personal or material damage in relation to the program cannot be assumed.

For more information visit the project page or contact the program coordinator:

Mr. Ludwig Schulz
Center for Applied Policy Research
at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich
Maria-Theresia-Strasse 21
81675 Munich, Germany
e-mail: ludwig.schulz@lrz.uni-muenchen.de
Phone: +49 89 2180 1300

 

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