
The Jahjaga Foundation has expanded its programs through the establishment of the Jahjaga Women, Peace and Security Institute (JWPSI). The Institute aims to contribute to critical analysis, expertise, and the strengthened position of women in the Peace and Security sector in Kosovo, the region, and beyond, by advancing research, building capacities, and fostering international collaboration.
Through its work, JWPSI seeks to deepen the understanding of gender dynamics in conflict and peace contexts, support evidence-based policymaking, and contribute to conflict prevention, resilience, inclusive security, and sustainable peacebuilding.
As part of its educational and capacity-building initiatives, JWPSI is seeking to engage two qualified and experienced Content Development Experts to design and develop innovative online courses within the framework of Women, Peace and Security (WPS).
While JWPSI particularly welcomes proposals exploring the intersection of WPS with Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital transformation, emerging technologies, and climate security, applicants are also encouraged to propose other relevant and innovative topics that contribute to advancing the WPS agenda in conflict, post-conflict, peacebuilding, security, human rights, environmental security, or social justice contexts.
About the call:
The selected experts will develop engaging, accessible, and interactive e-learning content tailored for a diverse audience, including students, policymakers, civil society representatives, researchers, peace practitioners, and security professionals.
The proposed courses should offer critical, innovative, and engaging perspectives on issues related to Women, Peace and Security. Proposed topics may explore areas such as peacebuilding, gender and security, conflict prevention, transitional justice, digital security, climate security, environmental peacebuilding, emerging technologies, feminist leadership, human security, or other relevant themes connected to the WPS agenda.
Responsibilities:
- Develop the structure and content of an online course related to the selected topic,
- Design engaging and learner-centered modules suitable for an e-learning platform;
- Prepare course materials, including scripts, presentations, exercises, discussion prompts, and learning resources;
- Ensure that all content is accessible, inclusive, interactive, and adapted to diverse learning audiences;
- Collaborate closely with the JWPSI team throughout the development process;
- Deliver high-quality content within the agreed timeline.
Qualifications:
Applicants should meet the following criteria:
- Master’s degree (or higher) in Peace and Conflict Studies, Gender Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Environmental studies, Digital Governance, Technology Policy, Human Rights, or a related field;
- Demonstrated experience in content development, instructional design, or e-learning development;
- Strong expertise in Women, Peace and Security (WPS), gender equality, peacebuilding, security studies, and/or emerging technologies;
- Familiarity with Artificial Intelligence, digital security, online harms, or technology governance is considered a strong asset;
- Experience working with e-learning platforms and digital learning tools (e.g., Moodle, Articulate, Adobe Captivate, Canva, etc.);
- Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills in English;
- Ability to work independently, manage deadlines, and produce high-quality deliverables.
Required Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV);
- Cover Letter;
- Portfolio or samples of previous work related to course development, training modules, research, or digital learning content;
- Financial proposal for the assignment (estimated duration: 10 working days);
- Contact information for two professional references.
Applications should be submitted electronically to: contact@jahjagafoundation.org with the subject – Application – Content Development Expert by 25th of May, 2026.
This activity is carried out in the framework of the project “Support to civil society in Kosovo”, funded by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and implemented by LuxDev, the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency.
