Tasks and Duties
Objective: The goal of this task is to analyze existing legal frameworks and human rights policies, then develop a comprehensive advocacy strategy. The task requires you to conduct in-depth research on a chosen human rights issue using publicly available legal documents, reputable news sources, and academic articles. You will synthesize the research findings into a clear strategy outlining how to address potential violations or gaps in legislation.
Expected Deliverables:
- A detailed 10-15 page report outlining the analysis of relevant policies and legal documents.
- An advocacy strategy section recommending practical steps for intervention and reform.
- A summary infographic or visual representation of key data points (included within the document or as an appendix).
Key Steps to Complete the Task:
- Identify a specific human rights issue (e.g., freedom of expression, refugee rights, etc.) and select relevant publicly available documents.
- Conduct thorough research to understand the legislative and policy environment.
- Analyze the findings to establish key challenges and opportunities for reform.
- Develop a detailed advocacy strategy that leverages the research findings, including potential stakeholders and recommended actions.
- Compile your findings and strategy into a well-organized report, ensuring all components are integrated logically.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Depth and accuracy of research and analysis.
- Clarity and feasibility of the proposed advocacy strategy.
- Quality of the written report (structure, grammar, citations).
- Effective use of visual aids to complement the written content.
- Overall coherence and presentation of the submitted file.
This task is designed to require approximately 30 to 35 hours of work. Your submission must be a file (PDF or Word document) attached as the final deliverable.
Objective: In this task, you are expected to gather publicly available data related to human rights issues, such as statistics on violations, demographics of affected populations, or trends over time. You will perform a systematic analysis of this data and compile your findings into a comprehensive report that highlights key trends, potential causes, and implications for human rights policy.
Expected Deliverables:
- A detailed 10-15 page report summarizing your data analysis and insights.
- Visual representations (charts, graphs, tables) embedded in the report to illustrate key findings.
- An executive summary that captures the essence of your analysis.
Key Steps to Complete the Task:
- Choose a particular human rights issue or theme and identify several publicly available data sources (government reports, international organization statistics, etc.).
- Collect and organize the data in a systematic manner.
- Perform qualitative and/or quantitative analysis to extract meaningful patterns and trends.
- Create visual aids (graphs, charts, tables) that effectively represent your analysis.
- Draft a report that details your methodology, findings, and implications for human rights policy, ensuring that your argumentation is clear and supported by the evidence.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Correctness and relevance of the data collection.
- Depth of analysis and interpretation of the information.
- Quality and clarity of the report and visuals.
- Logical structure and clarity in presenting arguments.
- Overall professionalism and adherence to the task instructions.
This task is designed to be completed within 30 to 35 hours. Submit your final work as a file (PDF or Word document).
Objective: This task simulates a critical aspect of human rights research: the collection and analysis of testimonies. You will create two fictional yet realistic witness interview transcripts based on publicly described human rights events. Following this, you are required to analyze these interviews to uncover themes, verify consistencies or contradictions, and produce an analytical report on the case.
Expected Deliverables:
- Two detailed fictional interview transcripts (approx. 3-5 pages each) that reflect realistic language and sensitive handling of human rights scenarios.
- A 10-12 page analytical report discussing the themes, findings, reliability of the statements, and recommendations for further steps if this were a real case.
Key Steps to Complete the Task:
- Research public accounts of human rights incidents to understand the context and nuances of witness testimonies.
- Create two realistic and detailed fictional transcripts that represent different perspectives on the event.
- Analyze the transcripts to extract key themes, establish timelines, and identify common or divergent points.
- Write an analytical report summarizing your insights, discussing the reliability and potential biases in each narrative, and proposing evidence-based recommendations.
- Ensure that your analysis is methodical, clearly articulated, and backed by logical reasoning.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Realism and appropriateness of the fictional transcripts.
- Depth and clarity of your qualitative analysis.
- Organization, logic, and thoroughness of the final report.
- Sensitivity and ethical considerations in handling human rights narratives.
- Quality of written communication and adherence to guidelines.
This task is intended to require 30 to 35 hours of work. Submit your work as a single file containing all components (transcripts and report) in PDF or Word format.
Objective: In this task, you will simulate a monitoring exercise of global human rights developments over a selected period (e.g., the past year). You will use publicly available news sources, reports, and data to track key human rights events, note changes in government policies, and identify patterns in incidents or improvements. The culmination of this exercise is a detailed timeline report that maps out the events alongside an analytical narrative.
Expected Deliverables:
- A timeline report (10-15 pages) detailing the sequence of human rights events and corresponding policy changes.
- Annotated visuals such as charts and maps that support your timeline and analysis.
- A concluding section summarizing trends, significant turning points, and future projections.
Key Steps to Complete the Task:
- Select a geographical region or focus on global trends, and define the time frame for your monitoring exercise.
- Gather relevant publicly available information from news outlets, NGO reports, and international organizations.
- Create a chronological timeline highlighting major human rights events, policy responses, and other significant developments.
- Draft an analytical narrative that provides context to the timeline, explaining causes and consequences of these events.
- Integrate visuals (charts, maps, etc.) that enhance the understanding of your data.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Comprehensiveness and accuracy of collected data.
- Clarity and effectiveness of the timeline format.
- Depth of analytical commentary and insights.
- Quality and integration of visuals supporting the report.
- Overall presentation and coherence of the final document.
This comprehensive task is estimated to take 30 to 35 hours. Please submit your work as a single comprehensive document in PDF or Word format.
Objective: The final task of this internship emphasizes the integration of research, collaboration, and advocacy planning. You are required to develop a comprehensive advocacy proposal addressing a current human rights issue. In addition, you must prepare an implementation plan that delineates the steps a team might take to effectively execute the proposal. Although this is an individual assignment, you will conceptually simulate collaboration by integrating multiple perspectives and sources of information available from public domains.
Expected Deliverables:
- A detailed advocacy proposal (10-15 pages) that outlines the issue, context, objectives, and proposed interventions.
- An implementation plan that includes timelines, resource allocation, and performance metrics.
- Supporting visuals like flowcharts, organizational diagrams, or Gantt charts that illustrate the execution plan.
Key Steps to Complete the Task:
- Select a significant human rights issue using publicly available research and data.
- Conduct a thorough analysis of the issue, identifying target areas for advocacy and potential challenges.
- Develop a persuasive proposal that outlines strategic interventions and expected outcomes.
- Create an implementation plan that details the steps, required resources, and a timeline for executing the proposal.
- Integrate visuals to enhance clarity and present a coherent strategy and plan.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Quality of research and relevance of the identified human rights issue.
- Clarity, creativity, and feasibility of the advocacy proposal.
- Thoroughness and detail in the implementation plan.
- Effectiveness of visuals in supporting and elucidating the proposal.
- Overall professionalism, structure, and presentation of the submitted document.
This task should be completed in approximately 30 to 35 hours. Your final deliverable must be submitted as a single PDF or Word document combining both the proposal and the implementation plan.