Job title: Maritime Governance, Security and Policy Specialist
Company: The Asia Foundation
Job description: Background of the Project:Waypoints: Navigating Civil Maritime Security Reform is a program under The Asia Foundation-Philippines (the Foundation), supported by the Australian Government. The program aims to assist the Philippine government and its citizens in strengthening the structures and processes that support civil maritime security in the country.Waypoints focuses on fostering institutional change by establishing robust institutional arrangements that enhance interagency cooperation, communication, and coordination in addressing civil maritime issues. Additionally, the program facilitates multiple avenues for dialogue and engagement among relevant stakeholders to promote informed discussions on Philippine maritime concerns.Recent developments indicate a growing national interest in protecting and developing the Philippines’ maritime domain and marine resources. Notably, the passage of the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act, along with pending legislation on the Blue Economy Framework, signal a stronger policy direction in this sector. Furthermore, Executive Order No. 57, series of 2024, has established the National Maritime Council, tasked with coordinating and overseeing the formulation of policies and strategies to ensure a unified, coherent, and effective governance framework for maritime security and domain awareness.Building on these developments and to ensure alignment between emerging maritime priorities and national development goals, the Foundation will engage consultants to conduct a comprehensive review of the sector. This review will provide recommendations on adopting a holistic and multi-sectoral approach to maritime policy development.Scope of Work of the ContractorThe Consultant(s) shall conduct a comprehensive review of the maritime sector, covering but not limited to defense and security, maritime law enforcement, environmental protection, international relations, governance, economics, and legal frameworks. The review will assess existing policies, programs, and initiatives to identify gaps, challenges, and opportunities for improvement.Maritime Governance and Policy Specialist
Maritime Governance, Security and Policy Specialist
Qualifications * At least a master’s degree (a doctoral degree is preferred) related to civil maritime security, maritime governance, international relations, and other fields related to the subject matter;
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Location: Philippines
Job date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 23:46:31 GMT
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