by ibakarr | Mar 15, 2023 | Blog
We are pleased to present the 4th weekly update for the week ending 11th
March, 2023. These updates are part of the electoral justice and security
projects currently implemented by CARL and funded by the Government of
Ireland and OSIWA.
Please read full update here
by ibakarr | Mar 7, 2023 | Blog
Please find below the 3rd weekly update on the Electoral Justice and Security project implemented with support from the Government of Ireland and OSIWA.
Please find the full pdf report here.
by ibakarr | Feb 28, 2023 | Blog
Please find below the 2nd weekly update on the Electoral Justice and Security project implemented with support from the Government of Ireland and OSIWA.
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by ibakarr | Feb 28, 2023 | Blog
We are happy to bring to you our first weekly update for the Electoral Justice and Security project implemented with support from the Government of Ireland and OSIWA.
Read report here
by ibakarr | Feb 16, 2023 | Job Vacancy
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PROMOTING A SAFE AND PEACEFUL ELECTORAL PROCESS
THROUGH AN ACCOUNTABLE SECURITY SECTOR
Background
Sierra
Leone is scheduled to organize multi-tier elections in June 2023, which are
expected to be contested mainly between the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party
(SLPP) and the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC). Sierra Leoneans are
hopeful that the process will be peaceful, but on the evidence of previous
elections, the process may be characterized by skirmishes and acts of violence.
The current framework for electoral security provides for the deployment of
police officers before, during and after polling day. In exceptional
circumstances, the military may be deployed under the MAC-P regime to support
the Sierra Leone Police in maintaining law and order.
It
is primarily the task of the police to protect voters and voting material,
respond to protests or riots, and investigate acts of violence and other
electoral offences. Unfortunately, our experience shows that security personnel
deployed to secure the electoral process sometimes respond to protests or
skirmishes with highhandedness. Unfortunately, most of these
excesses/violations go unpunished. In addition, there is evidence that
politically-motivated violence does not always get punished. In some instances,
there is uneven/unfair application/enforcement of the laws.
CARL
has received funds from the Open Society for West Africa (OSIWA) to undertake a
number of activities aimed at addressing the impunity gap that exists for
police brutality, acts politically-motivated violence, as well as defend human
rights before, during and after the elections. As part of the initiative, CARL
seeks to work with private legal practitioners to institute proceedings or support
lawsuits aimed at defending persons who are illegally or unfairly arrested,
detained and prosecuted. Ultimately, it is about ensuring accountability for
human rights violations by security personnel and promoting peaceful elections
CARL
is, therefore, seeking to hire a Sierra Leone-based law firm to provide legal
services to victims of human and civil rights violations, including unlawful
and unjustified arrest and detention, unlawful restrictions on their civic
rights, etch
Scope of work
The successful law firm will be required to retain the services of lawyers in the Western Area, Makeni, Bo and Kenema to provide free legal representation and assistance to victims of human rights violations. The law firm will also be required to assist CARL with legal education using local radio and TV stations, especially on laws relating to electoral offences.
Deliverables:
- Provide legal representation to victims of human rights abuse across the country, including by filing habeas corpus and bail applications
- Support legal education during community and media outreach events
- Review public education resources drafted by CARL on the law
- Institute action with the Supreme Court seeking relief for alleged constitutional violation
Time Frame
The timeframe for this assignment will be 12 months,
starting March 1, 2023.
Skills required and
experience:
The law firm must have legal practitioners qualified to practice law in Sierra Leone, one of whom must have at least five years of post-call experience.
Consultancy
Management:
The consultant law firm will be managed by the CARL’s
Executive Director, who will liaise directly with consultant.
If you are interested in this assignment, kindly send an updated curriculum vitae of the managing partner, indicating his/her experience and a letter expressing interest to provide the services to the following email address info@carl-sl.org or ibrahim.tommy@gmail.com not later than close of business (5:00 pm) on Friday, 24th February, 2023. Alternatively, you can send your documents in hard copy addressed to the Executive Director, Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law – Sierra Leone at 145 Circular Road, Freetown.
Download pdf copy of call here