2019 Natural Justice Environmental Justice Fellowship – Kenya

Deadline: February 22, 2019.

Natural Justice is an African non-profit organisation specialising in environmental justice. Natural Justice uses the law to support communities participate in decisions that affect their land, culture and environment. We are a close-knit and nurturing collective that places emphasis on facilitating opportunities for the professional and personal growth of its members.

Natural Justice has been working with communities, NGOs and government agencies in Kenya since 2009. Together with our partners, we conduct comprehensive research on environmental and human rights law, use community legal empowerment approaches, including community paralegals, to support communities protect their access to lands, resources and traditional knowledge, provide legal advice and training project partners, comment on environmental impact assessments, and make submissions on law and policy.

 

ELIGIBILITY

  • A bachelor of laws, environmental or social sciences degree
  • Fluency in English and Kiswahili
  • Ability to engage in research, draft reports and legal documents
  • Excellent research and writing skills with the ability to critically analyse relevant environmental laws and policy issues
  • A passion for learning and a commitment to environmental justice
  • Ability to work productively and to deadlines
  • Reliability and attention to detail
  • Ability to work both independently and as a team member
  • A willingness to travel on a regular basis on short notice and sometimes for extended periods
  • An awareness of and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations

BENEFITS

The EJ Fellowship offers an exciting opportunity to young, up and coming Kenyan professionals who are passionate about supporting communities in securing rights to their lands, resources and knowledge. The fellows will be introduced to a broad spectrum of issues within environmental and human rights law and provided hands on experience and training in research, legal empowerment, data collection and analysis, public interest litigation, analysis on laws and regulations, and advocacy. Over the duration of the Fellowship, the fellows will have the opportunity to spend time and work directly with communities, community-based organizations and community paralegals.
At the completion of the Fellowship, each fellow will submit a research report on a topic of interest within the environmental justice area.

The Fellowship will provide the successful applicants a stronger understanding of/in:

  • The principles of environmental and human rights law and citizenry participation in environmental decision-making
  • The realities of communities facing environmental injustices
  • Community centred legal empowerment methodologies
  • The environmental decision-making processes of key institutions and bodies, such as the National Environmental Management Authority, Water Resources Authority, Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya Forest Service and county governments
  • Analysing and evaluating environmental and human rights laws, regulations and policies
  • Analysing and commenting on environmental impact assessments (EIA), environmental audits and strategic impact assessments (SEA)
  • Environmental justice litigation
  • Evidenced based environmental justice advocacy and research
  • The civil society organizations and individuals in Kenya working towards environmental justice

The Fellowship will be for a period of 10 months full time. A modest salary will be offered. The successful applicants will be required to begin immediately.

 

APPLICATION

Applications should be submitted via email to admin.nbo@naturaljustice.org with ‘EJ Fellowship’ as the subject line

Applications must include:

  1. A cover letter that indicates: a) why you believe environmental justice is important in Kenya and b) why you’re interested in the EJ Fellowship;
  2. A detailed CV with three references; and
  3. One sample of your written work (for example, articles or research reports written by you (not jointly written or edited by other people).

 

OFFICIAL LINK

 

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