Local Legal Training Consultant specialized in Cyber-investigations and Cybercrime Job ID : 276803

Urban Resilience Hub by UN-Habitat's CRGP · Cairo, Egypt · Posted 2026-05-21

Result of ServiceThe consultant to be recruited to work on the following: One specialized two-day roundtable for MENA cybercrime experts on emerging OCSE trends, challenges, and lessons learned is organized and conducted, with a minimum 5-page summary report submitted and approved by UNODC, applying a gender-sensitive approach with a specific focus on risks faced by girls and including key insights and actionable recommendations. Two specialized cyber-investigative training for ACA officers (3 days) are delivered, with training agenda and materials developed, and a minimum 4-page summary report submitted -for each training-and approved by UNODC. One multi-sectoral and multi-ministerial interactive workshop (3 days) on the investigation and adjudication of criminal cases related to VAW&G, online violence, OCSE, and CSAM is organized and conducted, with agendas, materials, and a minimum 3-page gender-sensitive summary report submitted and approved by UNODC. Two sets of two-day mock trials on online violence and VAW&G cases were organized and documented, each including trial scripts, key learning points, and a reflection summary report of at least four pages, submitted and approved by UNODC One specialized two-day OSINT investigation training for police officers on VAW&G cases is organized and delivered, with training materials developed and a minimum 4-page summary report submitted and approved by UNODC. One tailored two-day capacity-building workshop for criminal justice practitioners on VAW&G is delivered, with agenda developed and a minimum 4-page report summarizing feedback and outcomes submitted and approved by UNODC. Two sets of two-day roundtables for Egyptian Parliament officials on legislative frameworks addressing cybercrimes against women and girls is conducted, with a minimum 4-page recommendations report submitted and approved by UNODC. One two-day roundtable for Cassation Court judges on cyber violence against women and girls is conducted, with a minimum 4-page recommendations report submitted and approved by UNODC.Work LocationExpected durationDuties and ResponsibilitiesQualifications/special SkillsLanguagesAdditional InformationNo FeeApply Now

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