Start date: 1 March 2026 (sooner if possible)
Duration: 6-month contract with option to extend
Type of work: Part time (estimated 4 days per month)
Consultancy fee: TBC - Depending on Experience
Location: Indonesia
This is an entry-level position aimed at recent graduates and undergraduates, or those embarking on the early stages of their research careers.
Background
The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) is an independent civil society organization, headquartered in Geneva Switzerland, with offices in Austria, South Africa, Colombia and Malta, and a globally dispersed Secretariat working in around 40 countries. GI-TOC comprises a network of more than 750 independent global and regional experts working on human rights, democracy, governance and development issues where organized crime has become increasingly pertinent. GI-TOC provides a platform to promote greater debate and innovative approaches as the building blocks to an inclusive global strategy against organized crime. GI-TOC commissions and shares research globally, curates a robust resource library of 2 000 reports and tools specific to organized crime and uses its convening power to unite both the private and public sectors against organized crime.
As part of its ongoing work in South East Asia, the GI-TOC’s Observatory for Illicit Economies in Asia-Pacific is looking to engage a Research Assistant to lead with the collection of Open-Source Intelligence material pertaining to illicit economies and organized crime in Indonesia.
Main responsibilities
Requisite skills and experience
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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