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Level : NO-B Job Network : Economic, Social and Development Job Family : Drug Control and Crime Prevention Department/Office : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Duty Station : BAMAKO Staffing Exercise : undefined Posted Date : 07/17/2026 00:00:00 AM (New York time) Deadline : 07/31/2026 23:59:59 PM (New York time)
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What this role involves
You will support Mali’s fight against human trafficking and migrant smuggling by coordinating field research, drafting reports, and liaising with local law enforcement and NGOs. Day-to-day tasks include monitoring project budgets, organizing training workshops for border officials, and contributing to policy briefs for the UNODC office in Bamako. Expect frequent travel to regional transit hubs like Gao or Timbuktu.
Key skills to highlight
Show proven experience in anti-trafficking or migration projects, especially in West Africa. Strong analytical writing in French and English is critical—you’ll prepare donor reports and case studies. Also emphasize stakeholder coordination (government, police, civil society) and familiarity with UN financial rules or grant management. A master’s in law, criminology, or international development is a plus.
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