Consultant Contract
The National Consultant will provide technical expertise to support UNESCO's efforts to strengthen the protection ecosystem for women journalists experiencing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) in Pakistan. Responsibilities include mapping the protection ecosystem, analyzing legal frameworks, developing training toolkits, and facilitating stakeholder engagement to ensure evidence-based policy recommendations. Requires an advanced university degree in a relevant field and a minimum of 7 years of professional experience in media development, human rights, or related areas.
(تازہ ترین نوکریاں، سلیبس اور ٹیسٹ کی تیاری کی مکمل معلومات)
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Duration
6 months
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What is the last date to apply for Consultant Contract?
The official closing date is 2026-08-31. Apply early to avoid the last-day portal rush.
How do I apply for Consultant Contract?
Use the official apply link on this page to submit your application. A step-by-step how-to-apply guide for this job is also linked below.
Is there negative marking in the UNESCO test?
The marking rule is announced per test in the advertisement and roll-number-slip instructions. Many MCQ screening tests have no negative marking, but always verify it for your specific test.
What is the passing marks for this test?
The official passing marks are generally 50%, but merit is competitive — scoring above 75% is a safer target to secure an interview call.
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