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    CIVICUS Research Consultant Role 2026: Digital Sovereignty & Civic Tech Innovation (Fully Remote) @Unknown

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    The CIVICUS Global Alliance is inviting applications for a Research Consultant: Digital Sovereignty & Alternative Technologies under its Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI).

    This fully remote consultancy offers a unique opportunity for experienced researchers to contribute to shaping the future of digital resilience, civic technology, and democratic participation worldwide.

    With an application deadline of 26 April 2026, the role is ideal for professionals with expertise in technology governance, civic space, and digital ecosystems, particularly within Global South contexts.

    About CIVICUS and the Digital Democracy Initiative

    CIVICUS Global Alliance is a global alliance dedicated to strengthening citizen action and protecting civic space. Through research, advocacy, and collaboration, CIVICUS works to address threats to freedom of expression, association, and assembly across the world.

    The Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI), implemented in partnership with organizations such as Access Now and the European Partnership for Democracy, focuses on promoting inclusive and resilient digital civic spaces. It supports civil society actors operating in restrictive environments, helping them navigate risks associated with digital platforms and infrastructure.

    Context: Why This Role Matters

    Civil society organizations increasingly rely on digital tools for communication, mobilization, and advocacy. However, much of this infrastructure is controlled by large commercial platforms, creating vulnerabilities such as:

    • Surveillance and censorship
    • Data exploitation and privacy risks
    • Dependence on centralized digital systems
    • Limited control over algorithms and governance

    According to CIVICUS research, only a small percentage of the global population lives in countries with fully open civic space, making secure and independent digital infrastructure critical.

    This consultancy builds on prior research, including the “From Platforms to Commons” report, to develop actionable guidance on alternative, community-driven digital technologies that can strengthen civil society resilience.

    Scope of Work

    The selected consultant will produce a comprehensive research report (40–60 pages) exploring emerging civic technologies and alternatives to Big Tech platforms. The work will focus on both:

    • External civic functions: organizing, advocacy, and public engagement
    • Internal operations: communication, project management, and administration tools

    The research is grounded in CIVICUS’ civic space innovation framework, built on three pillars:

    • Struggle: resisting digital repression
    • Solidarity: enabling collective, community-owned infrastructure
    • Deliberation: fostering inclusive participation and civic dialogue

    Key Responsibilities

    The consultancy is structured around five main tasks:

    1. Research Mapping & Literature Review
    • Analyze global trends in civic tech, digital sovereignty, and platform governance
    • Review open-source and community-owned digital tools
    1. Case Study Analysis
    • Identify real-world examples of civic technologies
    • Assess usability, scalability, governance, and risks
    • Focus on solutions relevant to the Global South
    1. Programme Insight Synthesis
    • Consolidate findings from CIVICUS and partner organizations
    • Integrate lessons from existing initiatives
    1. Strategic Analysis & Recommendations
    • Identify gaps such as funding, infrastructure, and governance challenges
    • Propose practical solutions for sustainable adoption of alternative technologies
    1. Report Development
    • Deliver a structured, accessible report for practitioners, funders, and policymakers

    Deliverables

    The consultant will produce:

    • Inception Note (≤5 pages) – outlining methodology and work plan
    • Research Mapping Brief (10–15 pages) – literature and case overview
    • Draft Report (40–60 pages) – detailed findings and analysis
    • Final Report – publication-ready version
    • Presentation (≤20 slides) – key insights for stakeholders

    Required Qualifications

    Applicants should demonstrate:

    • Experience in digital governance, civic technology, or digital democracy
    • Strong research and analytical writing skills
    • Understanding of platform governance, open-source tools, or digital commons
    • Experience working with civil society organizations, especially in Global South contexts

    This role is best suited for professionals who can bridge technical knowledge with policy and social impact perspectives.

    Application Requirements

    Interested candidates must submit:

    • Technical proposal (max 5 pages)
    • Financial proposal
    • CV(s)
    • Two relevant writing samples

    Applications should be sent via email to digitaldemocracy@civicus.org by 21 April 2026 (note: earlier deadline may apply depending on submission requirements).

    Why This Opportunity Stands Out

    This consultancy provides a rare chance to contribute to global conversations on digital sovereignty and civic resilience. The selected consultant will help shape how civil society organizations:

    • Reduce dependency on Big Tech
    • Build community-owned digital infrastructure
    • Strengthen democratic participation in digital spaces

    With increasing global concerns around data control, surveillance, and platform power, this work is both timely and impactful.

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    The CIVICUS Research Consultant role (2026) is a high-impact opportunity for experts passionate about technology, democracy, and social change. By developing practical, research-driven solutions, the consultant will directly support civil society actors navigating complex digital environments.

    For professionals seeking meaningful, globally relevant work at the intersection of technology and human rights, this role offers both influence and purpose.

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    Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization that is hiring. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.