Are you committed to working toward a world free of landmines and cluster munitions? Do you have strong research and communication skills? Are you passionate about making information on the landmines, cluster munitions and explosive remnants of war (ERW) issues available publicly? If so, you may wish to apply for an opportunity with Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor. We are a global network with opportunities to partner with us in many countries and areas.
Editorial Team
The Editorial Team includes staff and consultants hired by Editorial Board member organizations and the ICBL-CMC.
Current postings:
Researchers
Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor has a network of over 60 researchers who conduct desk and/or field research, most of whom are based in their country or area of research. Researchers must be from civil society; applications from individuals working for any government entity will not be accepted. Monitor researchers have included ICBL-CMC campaigners, journalists, academics and research institutions.
Researchers receive a small consultant fee (approximate range is US$250-$4,000) to conduct part-time research and writing from January-April of each year, and to be available from May-October to respond to requests during the editing process.
Recent postings:
Interns
Would you like to gain valuable work experience in a fast-paced, diverse environment? Internships are available year round at the ICBL-CMC office in Geneva, Switzerland, and occasionally through other Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor Editorial Board member organizations. All positions are unsalaried and interns are responsible for securing visas, housing, etc. For more information contact monitor@icblcmc.org.
Volunteers
Volunteers are welcomed at the ICBL-CMC office in Geneva, Switzerland periodically to help out with a variety of tasks. Please contact monitor@icblcmc.org to see if your skills, interests and availability are a perfect match with ongoing projects.