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Thursday, 19 December 2013

Researcher jobs in Kenya – Amnesty International

Researcher jobs in Kenya – Amnesty International

Amnesty International: In order to be effective, Amnesty International’s (AI) International Secretariat needs to adapt to that change. That’s why we’re opening a hub in Nairobi. And why we need your research expertise with us on the ground.

About the role
Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, East Africa, South Sudan – each of these regions faces a number of extreme human rights issues.

Issues like a lack of freedom of expression and association, forced evictions, international injustice, as well as abuses in both the criminal justice system and armed conflict. In order to get the word out about these violations, we need expertly developed research and campaigning strategies.

And in one of four region specific roles, that’s exactly what you’ll deliver. As well as developing bespoke research projects and strategies, you’ll lead, monitor, research and investigate into human rights developments yourself – both at your desk and in the field.

Ready to lead assessments of crisis situations and able to prepare thorough security assessments and political briefings, you’ll work as part of a team to make sure our hub research function is as flexible as it is effective.

You’ll also understand that building a strong contact network and representing AI externally are central to ensuring your research has impact, as is the credibility and accuracy of your reports.

About you

A tried-and-tested human rights researcher, you’ll have specialist knowledge of your specific region and thematic areas - either Kenya and Uganda, DRC and the Great Lakes Region, Sudan or South Sudan – plus a well-developed understanding of human rights issues and the political landscape in the sub-region.

You’ll have proven your ability to write and adapt research materials for a range of audiences too, and be confident communicating AI’s message externally, both in English and, depending on your role, Kiswahili, French or Arabic too.

In addition to your meticulous research skills and sharp political judgement, you’ll know how to engage with survivors of human rights abuses.

You’ll be an effective multi-tasker able to meet deadlines and manage priorities, and know how to work effectively in a team. Crucially, you’ll have an unwavering committed to human rights.

About us

Our aim is simple: an end to human rights abuses. Independent, international and influential, we campaign for justice, freedom and truth wherever they’re denied.

Already our network of over three million members and supporters is making a difference in 150 countries.

And whether we’re applying pressure through powerful research or direct lobbying, mass demonstrations or online campaigning, we’re all inspired by hope for a better world.

One where human rights are respected and protected by everyone, everywhere.

How to apply: For more information and to apply, please visit Researcher Jobsinkenya and search for more vacancies.

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