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Director, Latin America
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$115,000 - $135,000 a year
Full-time
- If you are passionate about working with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-descendant Peoples to secure their rights; supporting women's rights and governance; and combatting climate change, this could be the place for you.
- The Latin America Director will have the opportunity to work with a coalition of key grassroots organizations, civil society organizations, donors and international agencies focused on RRI's mission - to support local communities' Afro-descendants Peoples and Indigenous Peoples' struggles against poverty and marginalization by promoting policy, market and legal reforms that secure their rights to own, control and benefit from their land, forests and other natural resources.
- Strengthen networks of civil society, Indigenous, Afro-descendent and local community organizations working on tenure policy reform in Latin America with support from regional facilitators, using knowledge of the technical capacities of the organizations and political contexts to build effective learning networks across the region and in priority countries
- Represent RRI in multiple contexts and with a wide variety of stakeholders, including civil society organizations, governments, and multilateral institution, Indigenous, Afro-descendent, local community, and women/youth organizations as a thought leader in the field of natural resource tenure and resource rights in Latin America
- Contribute to the integration and advancement of RRI's strategic themes (climate change and conservation, livelihoods, tenure tracking, private sector engagement, and gender justice) in RRI's Latin America Program, and provide timely and strategic inputs to global analyses/studies produced by Thematic Programs (whether by staff, consultants, rightsholders, or their allies)
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