Country: Somalia
Closing date: 24 Aug 2017
OVERVIEW OF CTG GLOBAL
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OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION
The Somali Provisional Constitution adopted in 2012 provides an interim legal framework for Somalia’s federalism, which also sets principles for the establishment of police organizations both at federal and state levels. Based on this provision, political agreements have been reached among the Somali leadership, developing more details on the federated policing model in Somalia.
In 2016, the National Leadership Forum adopted the New Policing Model, which is a Somalia owned and led police reform initiative, focusing on the development of a federated policing system that contains federal and state level components. The New Policing Model was consequently consolidated by the Somali National Security Architecture in April 2017 and the Security Pact for Somalia during the London Conference in May 2017.
The National Security Architecture was integrated into the Security Pact. The Security Pact contains a plan for security sector reform as part of a comprehensive approach to advance sustainable security, for which the international community intends to continue to provide sustainable support. A political agreement between the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and Federal Member States (FMSs) on the national security architecture including commitments from partners to support the security sector milestones, are based on an agreement that AMISOM remains critical to securing Somalia’s security and that the transition from AMISOM to Somali security services will be conditions based. The key milestone in the Security Pact is that by 2027 rule of law and security provision across Somalia will be led by the police. Our client continues to support the FGS and the FMS in establishing Technical Committees at the FGS and the FMS level to implement the New Policing Model.
Though the political agreements have given more clarification on Somalia’s policing model, the legitimacy and accountability of the police services still depend on specific police legislation at both federal and state levels. In this regard, the services of two legal consultants (one international and one national) are required as part of the support to the existing Technical Committees in developing a draft Federal Police Act template and a draft State Police Act template. The consultants will communicate with national stakeholders on a federated police legal framework during multiple Technical Committee meetings in Mogadishu and in the capital cities of the FMS.
The consultant will work closely with the international consultant at the client’s Police Section. Transportation from Mogadishu to the Federal Member States and return will be facilitated by our client as required.
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Role objective:
1) Provides advice to the International Legal Consultant on Somali culture, legislative systems and practices.
2) Advise our client's Police Commissioner on police legislative issues.
3) Provides advice to FGS Ministry of Internal Security and FMS Ministry of Internal Security or Ministry of Interior on police legislative issues based on the New Policing Model.
4) Carries out legislative reviews and other extensive legal research and analysis including preparing legal opinions, studies, reports and correspondences.
5) Evaluates current Somali legislation, decrees, codes and other instruments related to the police act.
6) Collaborates as required with our client's legal and human rights personnel as well as liaising with national judicial, prosecutorial and parliamentary authorities on a federated police legislation.
7) Support the international consultant in drafting a Somali Federal Police Act template and a draft State Police Act template.
8) Undertake other appropriate duties as may be specified by our client's Police Commissioner.
Expected output:
1) Support the international consultant to develop a ‘roadmap’ in consultation with the Somali Government counterparts that outlines a process for enacting a new Police Act.
2) Support the international consultant to produce a draft Somali Federal Police Act template and a draft State Police Act template.
Project reporting:
The National Legal Consultant will report to our client's Police Commissioner or his delegate through the International Legal Consultant.
Team management:
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ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE
Education:
§ A Bachelor degree in law or in a field of criminal justice is required, preferably with an emphasis in administrative law.
-A university diploma in combination with two years of criminal justice experience may be accepted in lieu of a Bachelor degree.
Work experience:
§ Minimum of 5 years of demonstrable relevant Law experience.
Geographical experience:
§ Minimum of 5 years of experience in Africa with local experience in Mogadishu is an advantage.
Languages:
§ Fluency in Somali (desirable) and English (essential).
Key competencies:
A minimum of five years of progressively responsible criminal justice experience, preferably in policing is required. Experience in the use of modern Internet-based research methodologies and sources is required. Experience working with international organizations in a relevant field is desirable.
Other relevant information:
N/A
How to apply:
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