Vacancy: Programmes and Communications Officer
Full details: http://refugee-rights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/PC-officer-Job-description-final.pdf
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Reporting to: Executive Director
Contract duration: 12 months (with 3 month probation) - extension subject to funding
Terms & conditions: Basic salary commensurate with experience plus benefits including health insurance. Full time position – pending confirmation of funding.
22 days leave a year in addition to statutory holidays
Application deadline: 6pm 3 August 2018 – any applications received after this time will not be considered
Background to IRRI
The International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI) – www.refugee-rights.org - was founded in 2004 to inform and improve responses to the cycles of violence and displacement that are at the heart of large-scale human rights violations. Headquartered in Uganda, we are registered as a non-governmental, non-profit organisation in the US, the UK and Uganda.
Over the last 14 years, we have developed a holistic approach to the protection of human rights before, during, and in the aftermath of displacement, by focusing on:
• identifying the violations that cause displacement and exile,
• protecting the rights of those who are displaced, and
• ensuring the solutions to their displacement are durable, rights respecting, safe and timely
We aim to ensure the voices of the displaced are both heard and heeded at the international level through our evidence based advocacy that is built on robust field based data collection and analysis.
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