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    Kenneth Roth Practitioner-In-Residence Program 2025-2026

    Oluwole OmojofodunBy Oluwole OmojofodunDecember 4, 2025No Comments31 Views
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    Kenneth Roth Practitioner-In-Residence Program 2025-2026

    Deadline: December 11, 2025

    The Kenneth Roth Practitioner-In-Residence Program 2025-2026 is a prestigious one-year, full-time residency designed for mid-career human rights practitioners seeking to deepen their impact, advance their expertise, and contribute meaningfully to global human rights work. Hosted by a leading international human rights organisation, the programme offers an exceptional opportunity to strengthen research, advocacy, and strategic engagement skills while working on global or thematic human rights priorities.

    About the Kenneth Roth Practitioner-In-Residence Program 2025-2026

    This programme offers a one-year residency beginning in mid-February 2026. Selected practitioners will be placed in either the Research & Investigations Department or the Advocacy Department, depending on their background, expertise, and career goals. The residency encourages hands-on experience, multidisciplinary collaboration, and active engagement with global human rights stakeholders.

    Key Responsibilities

    Participants in the residency will contribute significantly to the host organisation’s human rights work. Core responsibilities include:

    1. Research and Monitoring

    • Investigating and documenting human rights abuses.
    • Gathering and analysing information from a wide range of sources, including government bodies, NGOs, media, academic publications, and victim interviews.
    • Conducting in-depth research to support reports, briefings, and advocacy strategies.

    2. Reporting and Publications

    • Drafting and contributing to various written outputs such as:
      • Research reports
      • Briefing papers
      • Policy submissions
      • News releases
      • Op-eds and commentary pieces
    • Supporting the development of persuasive advocacy and communication materials.

    3. Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement

    • Engaging with governments, intergovernmental organisations, civil society, and media to advance policy reforms and influence decision makers.
    • Working closely with advocacy teams to design strategies that address human rights challenges.
    • Contributing to campaigns aimed at changing harmful laws, policies, or practices.

    4. Multimedia and Communications Support

    • Collaborating with media specialists to create audiovisual materials for advocacy.
    • Supporting digital advocacy initiatives where relevant.

    5. Field and Mission Work

    • Participating in domestic and international travel for fact-finding missions or advocacy engagements.
    • Working in cross-functional teams in diverse environments.

    Compensation and Benefits

    • For U.S.-based placements, the annual salary range is USD $80,000 – $88,000.
    • For placements outside the United States, salary packages vary based on location.
    • The programme ensures equitable compensation aligned with local standards and responsibilities.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to human rights and possess relevant professional experience. Minimum requirements include:

    • At least five years of professional human rights research or advocacy experience.
    • A track record of meaningful impact in human rights work.
    • A combination of education and experience that signals strong potential to contribute effectively.
    • Strong analytical, communication, and strategic thinking skills.
    • Proficiency in English; additional language skills are highly desirable.
    • Open to applicants from all nationalities, with placements tailored to individual strengths.

    Application Deadline

    11 December 2025

    Interested candidates should submit their applications before the deadline to ensure full consideration.


    How to Apply

    👉 Apply Here
    [Link to application]

    Read More About the Programme

    👉 [Link to programme details]


    Contact us for proposal drafting, refining and review.

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