National Legal Training Consultant specialized in Cyber-investigations and Cybercrime

United Nations - UN United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Consultant Closes 22 Mar 2026 5 days left

Overview

The consultant will design, organize, and technically support capacity-building activities for criminal justice, law enforcement, and policy stakeholders on cybercrime, online violence, OCSE, CSAM, and VAW&G. The role involves developing gender-sensitive training materials and facilitating specialized trainings, roundtables, workshops, and mock trial exercises.


Key Responsibilities
  • Organize and conduct one specialized two-day roundtable for MENA cybercrime experts on emerging OCSE trends, challenges, and lessons learned, submitting a minimum 5-page summary report.
  • Deliver two specialized cyber-investigative trainings for ACA officers (3 days each), developing training agenda and materials, and submitting a minimum 4-page summary report for each.
  • Organize and conduct one multi-sectoral and multi-ministerial interactive workshop (3 days) on the investigation and adjudication of criminal cases related to VAW&G, online violence, OCSE, and CSAM, submitting a minimum 3-page gender-sensitive summary report.
  • Organize and document two sets of two-day mock trials on online violence and VAW&G cases, including trial scripts, key learning points, and a reflection summary report of at least four pages.
  • Organize and deliver one specialized two-day OSINT investigation training for police officers on VAW&G cases, developing training materials and submitting a minimum 4-page summary report.
  • Deliver one tailored two-day capacity-building workshop for criminal justice practitioners on VAW&G, developing agenda and submitting a minimum 4-page report summarizing feedback and outcomes.
  • Conduct two sets of two-day roundtables for Egyptian Parliament officials on legislative frameworks addressing cybercrimes against women and girls, submitting a minimum 4-page recommendations report.
  • Conduct one two-day roundtable for Cassation Court judges on cyber violence against women and girls, submitting a minimum 4-page recommendations report.
  • Design, organize, and technically support capacity-building activities for criminal justice, law enforcement, and policy stakeholders on cybercrime, online violence, OCSE, CSAM, and VAW&G.
  • Develop gender-sensitive training materials, agendas, and learning materials tailored to different stakeholder groups.
  • Facilitate specialized trainings, roundtables, workshops, and mock trial exercises.
  • Support multi-sectoral dialogue and coordination on emerging trends, challenges, and good practices related to cybercrime against women and girls.
  • Produce analytical and technical reports, including training summaries and policy-oriented recommendation papers.
  • Ensure timely delivery of all outputs in line with UNODC quality standards and reporting requirements.
Required Experience
  • A minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible professional work experience in the field of law, drafting laws and regulations, related to cybercrime and/or cybersecurity and/or data privacy at the national level is required.
  • Practical professional experience in providing technical assistance and delivering training is desirable.
  • Work experience with the governmental institutions in the field of crime prevention in general and enhancing measures to prevent and counter cybercrime in particular is desirable.
  • Work experience within the United Nations system is desirable.
Qualifications
  • An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in law, Criminology, Cybersecurity, or a related field is required.
  • A first level university degree in similar fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Other Details
Languages Required
• Knowledge of oral and written English, is required. • Fluency in oral and written Arabic is required.
Languages Preferred
• Knowledge of another United Nations official language is an advantage
Contract Duration
27 April- 30 November 2026
Work Modality
Home-based with travel to [Egyptian governorate]
Remuneration
Not specified
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