Insightful analytics:
- The majority of jobs posted in 2022 were by international civil society organisations (3,027)
- The total number of jobs posted by Local Civil Society Organisations is 2,286.
- Most of the jobs published by both local and international civil society organizations were in the following sectors: Refugees, Development, Human Rights & Protection, Education, Health, and Children & Youth.
- Below is a job type breakdown of all jobs posted in 2022:
Full-time: 75.5%
Part-time: 7.7%
Short-term: 1.7%
Consultancy: 9.3%
Volunteer: 1.8%
Internship: 1.8%
View the job opportunities here.
- Most published calls were calls for tenders. The majority of calls were published by international civil society organizations, and were mostly related to the following intervention sectors: Development, Children & Youth, Refugees, Education, and Advocacy & Awareness.
- 105 organisations joined our civil society network from 19 countries; Lebanon, Belgium, Germany, Palestine, Switzerland, United States, Sweden, Italy, Qatar, Benin, Egypt, Tunisia, Sweden, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Jordan.
- The most recurring intervention sectors of the new members are; Children & Youth, Education, Development, and Health.
- A total of 1,377 members are now on our Civil Society Directory.
- 1,049 members are local civil society actors.
- 195 members are international civil society organizations.
- 91 members are Donor Agencies - International Government Agencies - UN Agencies - Private Sector.
- 43 members are Research Centres/Academic institutions.
- More than 40 events were published by different civil society organizations in 2022. The events were mainly related to the following sectors: Business & Economy, Advocacy and Awareness, and Research & Studies.
Scope
International
Intervention Sectors
Communications & Media
Organisation
Files
daleel_madani_newsletter_end_of_year_2022.pdf
(446.05 KB)
Publishing Date
Countries
Afghanistan
Lebanon
Resource Type
Newsletter and/or Periodical
Theme
Civil Society Development
Dossier
Civil Society Development