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Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination for an informal meeting – virtual- to discuss a draft general recommendation on reparations. The proposed draft general recommendation is in English. As some of the Committee members are native speakers of English and some of the members are native speakers for French, this meeting requires simultaneous translation.
Candidates should be native in English and French. Familiarity with technical terms related to international peace and security will be considered as an advantage. Previous translation experience is considered an asset.