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Intern in the Communication Department
ICRC | International Committee of the Red Cross
Syria
Homs
Journalism/Media
Full time
Finished or Exempted (For male)
Baccalaureate
Support in editing and drafting the reports (Photos, audiovisual, texts, …) related to ICRC activities in the assigned governorates.
Contribute in preparing daily reports in both Homs and Hama.
Manage and distribute ICRC publications as per the guidelines.
Willing to conduct field visits.
Translate from Arabic to English and vice versa.
Contribute in preparing daily reports in both Homs and Hama.
Manage and distribute ICRC publications as per the guidelines.
Willing to conduct field visits.
Translate from Arabic to English and vice versa.
Student at the university in a relevant field such as communications or journalism.
Previous experience in similar field is an asset.
High knowledge of written and spoken English.
High computing, photography, designing and video editing skills.
Previous experience in similar field is an asset.
High knowledge of written and spoken English.
High computing, photography, designing and video editing skills.
3 months (with possible extension to 6 months) of an exciting experience in communication for a humanitarian purpose.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic, multi-cultural team of communication professionals.
Basic remuneration (paid internship) with limited benefits.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic, multi-cultural team of communication professionals.
Basic remuneration (paid internship) with limited benefits.
Working base: Homs
Contract Duration: 3 months
Working language: English
Deadline for applying: 11/08/2019
Contract Duration: 3 months
Working language: English
Deadline for applying: 11/08/2019
Permanently present in Syria since 1967, the ICRC is a neutral, impartial, and independent organization with an exclusively humanitarian mission. The ICRC works closely with and supports the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) to meet food, water, and health needs of people affected by the fighting in both emergencies and to help them start rebuilding their lives. They work together to raise awareness about risks from mines and other explosive remnants. The ICRC works to restore links between families who have been separated by the conflict and migration, visits a number of prisons, promotes respect for international humanitarian law. The ICRC also provides advice and support to local authorities and forensics practitioners in managing human remains with respect and dignity. The ICRC's operation in Syria is its largest in the world, with over 650 staff working in its offices in Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Hassakeh, Homs, and Tartous.
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