Applications invited for Open Space Fellowships

Open Space Fellowships: Nurturing civil society leadership and action among
young people

Open Space, the unique civil society and youth outreach initiative managed
by the Centre for Communication and Development Studies (CCDS), uses several
different strategies to involve citizens in debate, discussion and action on
social justice and development issues.

Our pilot civil society outreach project has been operational in Pune for
over three years. Open Space engages citizens - particularly young citizens
-- through film screenings, theatrical performances, literary readings,
music concerts, art, storytelling, activity-based workshops where
participants can learn new communication skills, discussion and study
forums, public lectures, youth festivals and campaigns etc. These strategies
have ensured that Open Space has become a vibrant place for youth to
volunteer, learn, share ideas, and express themselves. Equally, Open Space
has become a public forum for CSOs and citizens to 1) take their
work/ideas/processes to a wide audience of concerned citizens, and 2) build
action networks.

CCDS now proposes to extend the Open Space idea and process to three
additional cities in India through the Open Space Fellowships. Three
full-time fellowships for a period of 18 months each will be awarded to
young activists/leaders/social entrepreneurs in three cities besides Pune.

We are looking for individuals who are well-informed on social justice and
development issues, with a background in the social sciences/human
rights/development/media or allied fields. The Fellows should be dynamic,
energetic, resourceful and excellent at communications, moderating
discussions, training and capacity-building. A passion for the arts and
ideas will be an added advantage.

These three Fellows will use and adapt in their own cities some of the Open
Space "software" (such as a traveling film festival on HIV/AIDS, or a
package of programming for college festivals, or a package of films and
lectures on social communications for media institutions, or activity-based
workshops on gender, sexuality, human rights, globalisation, etc). They will
also develop their own strategies for outreach and activities/campaigns
specific to their own cities. The Fellows should be well-networked with
NGOs, CSOs, educational institutions and community groups in their own city.


Over the 18-month period, several regular networks, partnerships, events and
forums should have been initiated and publicised, and these activities
should continue to operate and be strengthened on a voluntary basis by
citizens after the 18-month period.

Open Space Fellows will organise programmes and trainings at multiple
venues, in collaboration with educational institutions, communities,
campaigns, partner CSOs etc.



Open Space fellowships will be awarded to individuals preferably below the
age of 40.

The fellowship carries a monthly honorarium of Rs 20,000, inclusive of
communication and conveyance costs incurred by the Fellows.

Applicants are invited to send in their CVs and a detailed statement of
interest in these Fellowships, expanding on 1) their suitability for, and
interest in, these Fellowships; 2) the social justice/development issues
most integral to their cities which they would like to work on in the course
of this fellowship; 3) strategies they would employ for outreach, including
likely partners and networks in their cities.

Email your applications, before October 5, 2007, to
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The Centre for Communication and Development Studies (CCDS) is a social
change resource centre working at the grassroots level to strengthen civil
society and citizens' action for social justice, human rights, sustainable
development and accountable governance.

CCDS's primary mandate is to empower civil society with information,
analysis, diverse perspectives and alternative messages, enabling citizens
to: 1) assert, exercise and claim their rights, 2) participate in meaningful
discussion and citizens' action, and 3) advocate change in public policy and
social attitudes.

The core competence of CCDS is the use of innovative communication
strategies and media advocacy to influence public policies and societal
attitudes. Our civil society discussion forums, the Open Space civil society
and youth outreach programme, our  online resource base on social justice
and development issues www.infochangeindia.org, the quarterly journal
InfoChange Agenda, and a number of other action-research works and
publications play a crucial role in advocating issues related to sustainable
development, governance, human rights and social justice at the national and
international levels.

For more information on CCDS and Open Space log on to www.openspaceindia.org,
www.ccds.in and www.infochangeindia.org.

RANJU

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