Call for IUSY Project Manager

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IUSY is looking for a Project Manager for our secretariat. As a Project Manager of IUSY, you will be engaged in all our activities and will get broad and multicultural project management experience. You will also get a unique chance to engage with the world from a political and social perspective.

The IUSY Secretariat is a small team consisting of the Secretary General, who leads the work, and three project managers. The job is full time, including frequent travel and work during weekends. The Secretariat is located in Vienna, Austria, and it is a requirement that you move and live there. We hope that you are ready to start working at the end of August/beginning of September at the latest.

In cooperation with the Secretary General and the rest of the secretariat, the Project Manager will assist in the management, preparation and running of seminars, statutory meetings and other political initiatives set out by IUSY. The Project Manager is responsible for the IUSY global project, a cooperation between IUSY, the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League (SSU) and the Olof Palme International Center (OPC).

The Project Manager will be responsible for project and funding applications, as well as reporting. In addition to the previous mentioned tasks, the Project Manager will assist with the daily running of the secretariat, such as answering emails and phones, updating the website and whatever else the Secretary General needs to run the office.

Responsibilities:

  • To generate ideas for developing the global project
  • Responsible for reporting of grant funding and narrative reporting related to the global project
  • Responsible for arranging activities that are outlined in the project description, in co-operation with the Secretary General, Presidium, IUSY member organisations and other actors
  • Responsible for preparing and organising international campaigns together with the Secretary General, Presidium and the project manager responsible for communications
  • Administrative office tasks

Requirements:

  • Respect the values of IUSY
  • Have interest in human rights, democracy building and international solidarity
  • Capacity to organise conferences, run programme, campaigns, seminars and trainings
  • Capacity to work in a team as well as individually and in the multicultural atmosphere of IUSY
  • Excellent attention to details and highly organised; ability to meet deadlines
  • Be ready to be flexible in terms of working hours and able to work under time pressure
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Creative with a strong mind for ideas for new projects and campaigns
  • Keeps up to date with latest developments in relevant organisations with focus on projects and funding
  • Fluent in written and spoken English; a good knowledge in French is desirable, but not a requirement

Technical skills

  • Advance knowledge of content management systems
  • Managing Microsoft Office package
  • Prior knowledge and use of analytical tools and software including Google Analytics
  • A strong understanding and experience of working with applying for projects

Conditions

IUSY offers a full time open contract (38,5 hours/week) that complies with the Austrian labour legislation pay scale grouping. IUSY operates a 14-month salary system. The salary is 2.300€ per month before tax (two months’ salary are given in July and December).

About IUSY

IUSY is an international NGO made up of about 138 socialist, social democratic and labour youth organisations from over 93 countries all over the world. IUSY is the world’s biggest political youth organisation.

Our international organisation has over 100 years of experience in running activities for promotion of our principles and ideas of young people for political solutions to issues and challenges of pressing concern in their societies. Our activities include short- and long-term programmes aiming at strengthening youth organisations through education and cooperation, empowering young people for active participation in social and political life through seminars, conferences and debates, increasing equal participation of underrepresented groups of young people and providing a global platform for cooperation and exchange of ideas of young people through world youth festivals, global campaigns and global communication platforms. We organise activities all over the world; conferences, meetings, seminars, workshops, trainings, study visits and festivals. We believe in a world based on equality, sustainability and solidarity. We want young people to be able to shape their own future. Therefore the struggle for democracy and human rights comes first for us!

Applications should be sent to the IUSY Secretary General (iusy@iusy.org) by 20 July 2016 at latest.

The application should include the following documents:

  • Curriculum vitae
  • Motivation letter
  • 2 references

Please write the subject of your email as: IUSY PM activity organiser – (your name)

Interviews will be held 25-29 July 2016 in Vienna, Austria. After the interviews, all candidates will be informed of the results.

The new staff member is expected to join the office in the end of August/beginning of September.

Contact:
IUSY Secretariat
iusy@iusy.org
+43 699 171 20 830

Our Thoughts and Hearts are with the Victims of the Horrific Terrorist Attacks in Orlando and their Families!

Once again the terrorist organisation IS has tried to spread fear. The terrorist attacks in Orlando, USA, deprived at least 50 people their lives and many more are injured. The act of terrorism took place at a gay nightclub in Colorado.

As Socialists and Social Democrats we struggle for all peoples human rights- the right to be who they are regardless of sex, gender identity/expression, ethnic belonging, religion, age, functionality, sexual orientation and class.

The goal of the terrorist organization IS is to divide societies and create hatred between people. Only through polarization and fear these kind of forces can grow. It is therefor our duty to continue our struggle against terrorism. Equality, solidarity and freedom are our guiding stars in the struggle against hatred and fear.

Today our thoughts and hearts are with the victims of the terrorist attacks and their families.

In Solidarity!

CALL FOR COORDINATORS FOR IUSY WORKING GROUPS – FEMINISM & POOL OF TRAINERS

CALL FOR COORDINATORS FOR IUSY WORKING GROUPS

We would want to inform you about the availability to apply for becoming coordinator for the following working groups:

– Feminist Working Group

– Pool of Trainers Working Group

 

The coordinators main role is to plan (together with the IUSY presidium) and conduct the work of the working group. The Coordinators will have a close contact with appointed Vice Presidents who will be responsibility for the groups and the coordinators will also be invited to the IUSY Presidium meetings. However, IUSY will not be able to provide any travel reimbursement for the coordinators for the presidium meetings.

To apply for becoming coordinator you should send us:

1. Letter of motivation where you describe why you are interested and your ambitions for the working group you want to coordinate. Furthermore, we would also like you to provide us with your previous engagement in the area of interest, since we would very much be interested in previous experience on the fields.

2. Nomination letter from your national organization.

Deadline for application is set for 1st July. Send your application to iusy@iusy.org. **Please share widely**

Concern for the Electoral Process in Dominican Republic – Preocupación por el Proceso Electoral Dominicano

ENGLISH VERSION

We are concerned for the post-electoral situation that exists in the Dominican Republic following the holding of the presidential elections, congressional and municipal elections held on the past 15th of May in the Caribbean country.

We find it inconsistent that the Dominican electoral institution deploys new technologies without first making sure that these would serve to stimulate and ensure transparency in the electoral process. The fact that a high percentage of the voting centres did not operate on the new technology, tells us that the electoral institution was not prepared for the implementation of this new way of counting the votes. That is why we understand that the main failure in this electoral process was caused by the implementation of these new elements.

We emphasise the preliminary report of the Organization of American States (OAS) with regard to the mechanism for the purchase of ballot papers and proselytising, which was exhibited on the day of the elections. For us, these actions reflect the absence of regulation in the Dominican electoral institution that should ensure that these types of actions are not present in the processes of election.

The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is an international organisation that promotes freedom and democracy all around the world. In the Dominican Republic we have observed a democratic deficit. It is for us worrying that the president of the electoral institution in Dominican Republic, that prepares the elections in that country, is a member of a body of a political party that participates in the elections. Even more worrying is that the person is from the party that directs the executive, the legislature and the judiciary powers. The Dominican Republic needs a law to regulate efficiently the electoral processes and to promote transparency and respect for democracy in the country.

We would like to extend some suggestions to the Dominican authorities addressed in three points:

  1. Promote a law on political parties and a reform of the electoral code in the National Congress and within this new law regulate the private financing and provide a greater sense of equality in the distribution of public financing of political parties.
  2. To invest decisively in giving the Dominican electoral institution the mechanisms of transparency in order to recover the Dominican citizens’ trust. In order to achieve this, we urge that the people responsible for these electoral institutions are not politically affiliated in any party so as to guarantee the impartiality of decision-making.
  3. To establish sanctions on buying identity and electoral documents, and proselytising, in polling places on election day.

SPANISH VERSION

Nos sentimos preocupados por la situación post-electoral que existe en la República Dominicana a raíz de la celebración de las elecciones presidenciales, congresuales y municipales celebradas el pasado 15 de mayo en el caribeño país.

Nos resulta incoherente que la institución electoral dominicana implemente nuevas tecnologías sin antes asegurarse de que estas servirían para dinamizar y garantizar la transparencia en el proceso electoral. El hecho de que en un alto porcentaje de los centros electorales no funcionaran las nuevas tecnologías, nos indica de que la institución electoral no se preparó para la implementación de esta nueva forma de conteo de los votos. Es por eso que entendemos que la principal falla en este proceso electoral estuvo causada por la implementación de estos nuevos elementos.

Estamos de acuerdo con el informe preliminar de la Organización de Estados Americanos(OEA) con relación al mecanismo de compra de cédulas y proselitismo partidario que se exhibió el día de las elecciones. Para nosotros estas actuaciones reflejan una ausencia de regulación de la institución electoral dominicana que debe velar para que este tipo de malas acciones no se presenten en los procesos de elección popular.

La Unión Internacional de Juventudes Socialistas (IUSY) es una organización internacional que promueve la libertad y la democracia en todo el mundo, y en la República Dominicana hemos observado una debilidad en el desarrollo de su democracia. Es para nosotros un atentado a la democracia dominicana, que el presidente de la institución electoral que prepara las elecciones en dicho país, sea miembro de un organismo de un partido político que participa en las elecciones, y más deprimente que sea del partido que se encuentra dirigiendo el poder ejecutivo, el poder legislativo y el poder judicial, ya que detectamos que el presidente de este último poder mencionado también es un miembro militante del mismo partido. La República Dominicana necesita de una ley que regule eficientemente los procesos electorales y que promueva la transparencia y el respeto a la democracia del país caribeño.

Desde nuestra organización le extendemos sugerencias a las autoridades dominicanas dirigidas en tres ordenes:

  1. Promover en el congreso nacional una ley de partidos políticos y una reforma al código electoral, que dentro de esta nueva ley se regule el financiamiento privado y proporcione un mayor sentido de igualdad en la distribución del financiamiento publico de los partidos políticos.
  2. Determinantemente revestir a la institución electoral dominicana, de mecanismos mas transparentes para recuperar la confianza del ciudadano dominicano. En este sentido exhortamos que las personas que dirijan las instituciones electorales no estén afiliadas a ningún partido político para garantizar la imparcialidad en la toma de decisiones.
  3. Establecer sanciones a la compra de documentos de identidad y electorales, así como al proselitismo en centros electorales el día de las elecciones.

Don’t forget to vote the 23rd June- To UK with love!

The 23rd June a referendum will take place that will determine whether UK will stay as member of the European Union or not.

As a progressive youth organization struggling for peace, freedom and democracy, we want to make sure that the voices of young people are also being heard. Therefore we are launching a campaign to encourage the youth of UK to make their voices heard.

Below you can find the campaign tools: 

 
Vote Campaign 1-02-04-04

TOOLS FOR EUROPEANS

 – Here you can find a logo to be used by EU Citizens PICTURE

– Via this link you can attach the campaign logo on to your profile picture on facebook http://twibbon.com/support/from-us-with-love

 Vote Campaign 1-02-02

TOOLS TO FOR NON-EUROPEAN

 – Here you can find a logo to be used by non-EU citizens PICTURE

– Via this link you can attach the campaign logo on to your profile picture on facebook http://twibbon.com/Support/to-europe-and-uk-with-love

CONDOLENCE FOR THE PASSING OF MR. MOHAMED ABDELAZIZ

Vienna 2nd June 2016

On behalf of IUSY we would like to extend our condolences to the family of Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz and the Sahrawi people.

In IUSY we believe in Democracy and Peace, he is an icon of those values, throughout his life he unified the Sahrawi people in their struggle, in peaceful means.

For that we would like to recognise his legacy and the strength he gave to the Sahrawi people, may his memory live on.

 

Evin Incir                                       Lee Chuan How
IUSY Secretary General               IUSY President

CALL FOR COORDINATORS FOR IUSY WORKING GROUPS

Deadline for applications extended to the 20th March

 

CALL FOR COORDINATORS FOR IUSY WORKING GROUPS

We would want to inform you about the availability to apply for becoming coordinator for the following working groups:

 

– Feminist Working Group

– LGBT Working Group

– Student Working Group

– Pool of Trainers Working Group

 

The coordinators main role is to plan (together with the IUSY presidium) and conduct the work of the working group. The Coordinators will have a close contact with appointed Vice Presidents who will be responsibility for the groups and the coordinators will also be invited to the IUSY Presidium meetings. However, IUSY will not be able to provide any travel reimbursement for the coordinators for the presidium meetings.

 

To apply for becoming coordinator you should send us:

 

1. Letter of motivation where you describe why you are interested and your ambitions for the working group you want to coordinate. Furthermore, we would also like you to provide us with your previous engagement in the area of interest, since we would very much be interested in previous experience on the fields.

 

2. Nomination letter from your national organization.

 

Deadline for application is set for 20th March. Send your application to iusy@iusy.org. **Please share widely**

The Violation of Human Rights of Kurds in Turkey Must End Now!

The situation in Turkey’s South-East region is continuing to escalate. The latest escalation of conflict between the Turkish government and Kurds in Turkey is both alarming and critical for Turkey, Europe, the Middle East and the rest of the world.

 

A full-blown attack against the Kurdish population is taking place under the label of “fighting terrorism”. For several months now curfews have been imposed to many Kurdish towns and villages. In cities such as Cizre and Diyarbakir the outcome has many times led to the death of dozens of people. On the 8th of February 2016, 60 Kurds were killed in the city of Cizre by a Turkish military operation while in Diyarbakir at least 23 Kurds were killed. Human rights activist groups have also condemned the government for demolishing thousands of Kurdish villages and leaving as many as 1 million people homeless.

 

Furthermore, we see a worsening situation as far as tolerance of free and independent media and opinions of opposition politicians are concerned. Journalists are being convicted for criticizing the government’s activity. Opposition parties and their leaders, as the Pro-Kurdish Party leader Selahattin Demirtaş, are being threatened to be prosecuted for “collaboration with terrorism” and “violent uprising”. Imposing prosecutions on academics, politicians who declared their demand for peace or journalists questioning the Turkish government’s armed support to Daesh (ISIS) is incompatible with the values of human rights, freedom of speech and press as well as democracy.

 

Turkey is one of the closest partners of the European Union and its Member States, as well as a NATO member. The European Union should not let Turkey use its involvement in addressing the current refugee crisis as leverage to act undisturbed in a manner suppressing the aforementioned liberties. Moreover, the European Union and its Member States should not be prevented to use diplomatic means to contribute towards putting an end to this ongoing violence, because of the current refugee crisis.

 

The civilian casualties and escalation of violence in Turkey must come to an end now and must be replaced by peace and dialogue. Turkey should be diplomatically pushed to participate in the struggle against Daesh, for a reconciliation in Turkey and follow a human rights-based policy in which the European Union, OSCE and the Council of Europe should play a leading role.

 

We therefore call for:

 

  • an immediate ceasefire between the Turkish government and the Kurds in the Turkish Parts;
  • a retreat of the Turkish army from areas populated by civilians;
  • an international monitoring and peace-keeping mission in Turkey’s South-East region;
  • an international independent investigation into human rights violations in Turkey’s South-East region.

 

Human Rights are universal rights – for each people and in every region in the world!

 

Bashir Wardini, Chairman, IYDU- International Young Democrat Union

Evin Incir, Secretary General, IUSY- International Union of Socialist Youth

Javier Hurtado, Chairman, DEMYC- Democrat Youth Community of Europe

Laura Slimani, President, YES- Young European Socialists

Laura Carlier, Spokesperson, Federation of Young European Greens

Teo Comet, Spokesperson, Federation of Young European Greens

 

Supported by:

YFJ- European Youth Forum