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The International Migrants Bill of Rights (IMBR) Initiative, based at Georgetown University Law Center, is seeking a program manager to establish and oversee a Secretariat to manage its work promoting the recognition and protection of the rights of migrants through research, education, and advocacy grounded in the IMBR – a comprehensive, coherent articulation of the legal rights of all international migrants.  The program manager will join the growing Initiative at an exciting time and will be responsible for piloting a new advocacy campaign to promote the IMBR in the Americas and to expand its partnerships in the region.

Applications are due by January 29, 2016.  The call for applications can be found here:
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/academics/centers-institutes/isim/imbr/about-us/upload/IMBR-job-posting_to-circulate.pdf

More information about the IMBR Initiative can be found here: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/academics/centers-institutes/isim/imbr/index.cfm 

Information about joining the IMBR Network can be found here: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/academics/centers-institutes/isim/imbr/about-us/network/index.cfm

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