Title: Project Manager, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Survivors Engagement in Syria
Location: Damascus, Syria
Period: Consultancy contract 12 months (1 January 2026 to 31 December 2026)
*Please note that this opportunity is only open to female, Syrian-national candidates.
The Dr. Denis Mukwege Foundation (MF) is an international rights-based, survivor-centred organisation, dedicated to ending sexual violence as a weapon of war globally. The Mukwege Foundation supports survivors’ demands for a world where sexual violence as a weapon of war is no longer tolerated, and bears consequences for individual perpetrators and states. We work for a future where survivors receive the holistic care and compensation they need to rebuild their lives. We create opportunities for survivors to speak out and be heard, and where they can organise to create change, influence policies, and demand justice and accountability.
The Mukwege Foundation’s ‘Voice’ programme focuses on strengthening survivors’ agency to actively influence and participate in policy and practice concerning them at national and international levels.
At the global level, SEMA – the Global Network of Victims and Survivors to End Wartime Sexual Violence – offers a safe global platform for survivors to come together for solidarity, to share experiences and knowledge, to advocate powerfully for the abolition of the use of sexual violence as a tactic of war, and to lobby for the recognition of the rights of survivors to quality holistic care and to restorative justice.
At the national level, the Mukwege Foundation supports the initiation, development, and strengthening of in-country survivor networks, creating safe spaces for peer-to-peer support and building survivors’ capacities to enable them to actively engage in advocating for their rights. The Mukwege Foundation is currently supporting national survivor networks in Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Iraq, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, Nepal, Uganda, Ukraine, South Sudan and planning to expand the programming to Syria and Burundi in 2025 and beyond.
Since 2025, MF has been engaged in Syria, working closely with its partner, the Association of Detainees and Missing Persons of Sednaya Prison (ADMSP). MF is seeking a highly motivated candidate who can support strengthening CRSV survivor engagement in Syria, including by developing national survivor networks, as part of a project entitled “A Survivor-Led Path to Care and Justice” funded by the German Federal Agency. The project, launched in 2025 and continuing through 2026, aims to strengthen support for CRSV survivors through a combination of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) and socio-economic support delivered by ADMSP, including tailored MHPSS sessions for network members. In parallel, the Mukwege Foundation focuses on building ADMSP’s capacity in survivor-centred, trauma-informed holistic care following the Panzi model; conducting a comprehensive scoping and consultation process with both male and female survivors of conflict-related sexual violence—inside and outside detention centres—to identify their needs, strategic priorities, and interest in forming survivor networks; and, based on these findings, supporting the establishment of a safe, empowered, and inclusive survivor peer network that fosters mutual support, amplifies survivors’ voices, and strengthens their participation in advocacy and transitional justice processes.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Syria-based Project Manager dedicated to human rights and motivated to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. The ideal candidate has experience in project management within international or national human rights or humanitarian organisations, particularly in survivor-centred approaches, gender-based violence prevention and response, and has—or is eager to gain—experience in capacity building with survivor-led initiatives.
The Project Manager will serve as the Mukwege Foundation’s focal point in Syria, representing the organisation and leading the engagement with survivors, in close collaboration with ADMSP, future implementing partners and other key stakeholders in Syria. The Project Manager will monitor and support the project implemented by ADMSP and support the development of survivor networks through technical, logistical, administrative, financial reporting, and advocacy support, and will identify and facilitate survivor participation across relevant coordination platforms including transitional justice efforts, and all future MF programmes in Syria.
The position is based in Damascus, with in-country travel within Syria and some international travel expected. Fluency in both Arabic and English is required, along with strong skills and interest in project writing, management, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation.
The main responsibility of the Project Manager is to ensure the successful planning, execution, and completion of the above-mentioned project and activities, including the part implemented by ADMSP by actively facilitating the development, strengthening, and impact of national survivor networks in Syria, under the guidance of the team based in The Hague.
These responsibilities include:
1.Survivor consultations and network building
2. Project coordination
3. Representation of the Mukwege Foundation in Syria
4. Logistics and organisational support
5. Other responsibilities
Qualifications and competencies
The Mukwege Foundation is an international organisation with a diverse, international team and its main office in the Netherlands.
As the Mukwege Foundation, we believe in the value of a diverse (leadership) team. We believe that a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace is essential to our work. We welcome people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and experiences. It will be considered a plus if the candidate can contribute to the diversity in our team.
Please send your cover letter and CV, in English, by 14 December 2025 to Lucy Shanahan at vacancies@mukwegefoundation.org using the subject “Application: Project Manager Syria, CRSV Survivor Engagement”.
We will be conducting interviews in Damascus during the week of 16–22 December and will assess candidates on a rolling basis. The vacancy may be closed earlier if a suitable candidate is identified, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Start date: 1 January 2026.
Please note that the Mukwege Foundation complies with the GDPR policy on personal data security. If you are not selected for this role, we will delete all applicant data from our records within three months of the vacancy deadline.