Overview
Online volunteers will collaboratively contribute to the systematization of publicly available information related to access to public information in Venezuela, with a human rights-based approach.
Key Responsibilities
- Identifying publicly available information produced by Venezuelan public sector institutions related to access to public information.
- Collecting and systematizing information using standardized categories, such as responsible institution, sector, type of information, date of publication, format, and level of accessibility.
- Organizing information according to priority sectors relevant to human rights, to be defined in coordination with the OACNUDH team.
- Applying a human rights-based approach, including consideration of transparency, accountability, participation, non-discrimination, and gender equality.
- Ensuring that all sources used are open, public, and do not involve confidential or sensitive information.
- The sole deliverable is a structured, user-friendly repository that provides an overview of the situation of access to public information in prioritized sectors in Venezuela, suitable for use in technical assistance and analytical work.
Required Experience
- Academic background or demonstrated interest in human rights, law, public administration, governance, social sciences, technology, information management or related fields.
- Experience in desk research, information mapping, data collection, or systematization of qualitative information.
- Ability to identify, review, and organize publicly available sources in a structured and consistent manner.
- Familiarity with human rights principles, including a human rights-based approach, gender equality, and non-discrimination.
- Strong attention to detail, analytical skills, and ability to work collaboratively in an online, multicultural environment.