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GoJUST Vacancies: Project Documentation Staff and Project Events Staff

Join us in upholding the rights of all Filipinos!

The Governance in Justice (GOJUST) II Human Rights Component is looking for Project Documentation Staff and Project Events Staff.

You may send your updated CV and letter of intent to pmd.chr1@gmail.com with the following format in the subject line, Your Last Name, Your First Name_GOJUST HR – POSITION. The deadline for application is 12:00 PM, 20 January 2023.

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