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WoMin is hiring a Pan African Research Coordinator!

The WoMin African Alliance is growing! We are looking for a progressive, activist and feminist researcher and analyst to coordinate WoMin’s Pan African research agenda.

You will:

  • Conceptualise and design research addressing the theme of COVID-19 and mining that will expose & explore how mining capital, in collaboration with States, has used this moment to adjust and exploit conditions of crisis to expand its business and profits, greatly shaping the future developmental landscape.
  • Conceptualise and lead an African project exploring the shape, form and implications of International Finance Institution (IFI) investments in COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts.
  • Design a ground-breaking ecofeminist cost-benefit analysis of ecological/climate, social, economic, political and intergenerational costs and benefits of a large-scale extractives project.
  • Develop information and advocacy resources and tools based on the research findings to support organising and campaigning.

We hope to fill this post in December 2020 for an early February 2021 start. The successful candidate can be based in South Africa or anywhere in the region, working from a home base.

TO APPLY

  • VIEW the full job profile and application instructions here
  • SEND your application including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a minimum of three research/ writing samples undertaken in the last three years to [email protected] by Friday 4 December 2020.

We look forward to hearing from you!

ABOUT WoMin

WoMin, launched in October 2013, is an African ecofeminist alliance which works alongside organisations of women, peasants and mining-impacted communities, and in partnership with other sympathetic organisations, to make visible and publicise the impacts of extractives on peasant and working-class women; to support women’s organising, movement-building and solidarity; and to advance, in alliance with numerous others, an African post-extractivist, ecologically just, women-centred alternative to the dominant destructive model of development.

WoMin is an all-women feminist organisation, headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with staff based across the continent. WoMin is very committed to recruiting a black African woman and would prioritise this as a criterion in the recruitment process

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WoMin, launched in October 2013, is an African gender and extractives alliance, which works alongside national and regional movements and popular organisations of women, mining-impacted communities and peasants, and in partnership with other sympathetic organisations, to:

  • research and publicise the impacts of extractives on peasant and working-class women
  • support women’s organising, movement-building and solidarity
  • advocate and campaign for reforms that go beyond short-term reformism to contribute towards the longer-term structural changes that are needed
  • advance, in alliance with numerous others, an African post-extractivist eco-just women-centred alternative to this dominant destructive model of development.

Extractivism has very particular impacts upon the bodies, labour, livelihoods and lives of peasant and working-class women in the Global South and increasingly also the Global North. WoMin addresses the substantial area of neglect in the work and activism of traditional natural resources, extractives, environmental and climate organisations and movements. While the mainstream women’s movement has focused much of its attention on questions of violence against women (VAW), political representation and education, it has substantially failed to address the significant economic and social justice questions for African women that occur with this deeply exploitative mode of development.

WoMin has been hosted by the International Alliance on Natural Resources in Africa (IANRA) since October 2013, but took a decision towards the end of 2014 to build as a women-led, women’s rights alliance firmly oriented towards women’s organising and movement-building regionally. WoMin is now legally registered as a Trust and will be operating as a fully independent organisation from January 2016.

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0 USD South Africa CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week WoMin

WoMin is hiring a Pan African Research Coordinator!The WoMin African Alliance is growing! We are looking for a progressive, activist and feminist researcher and analyst to coordinate WoMin’s Pan African research agenda.

You will:

  • Conceptualise and design research addressing the theme of COVID-19 and mining that will expose & explore how mining capital, in collaboration with States, has used this moment to adjust and exploit conditions of crisis to expand its business and profits, greatly shaping the future developmental landscape.
  • Conceptualise and lead an African project exploring the shape, form and implications of International Finance Institution (IFI) investments in COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts.
  • Design a ground-breaking ecofeminist cost-benefit analysis of ecological/climate, social, economic, political and intergenerational costs and benefits of a large-scale extractives project.
  • Develop information and advocacy resources and tools based on the research findings to support organising and campaigning.

We hope to fill this post in December 2020 for an early February 2021 start. The successful candidate can be based in South Africa or anywhere in the region, working from a home base.

TO APPLY

  • VIEW the full job profile and application instructions here
  • SEND your application including a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a minimum of three research/ writing samples undertaken in the last three years to [email protected] by Friday 4 December 2020.

We look forward to hearing from you!

ABOUT WoMin

WoMin, launched in October 2013, is an African ecofeminist alliance which works alongside organisations of women, peasants and mining-impacted communities, and in partnership with other sympathetic organisations, to make visible and publicise the impacts of extractives on peasant and working-class women; to support women’s organising, movement-building and solidarity; and to advance, in alliance with numerous others, an African post-extractivist, ecologically just, women-centred alternative to the dominant destructive model of development.WoMin is an all-women feminist organisation, headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with staff based across the continent. WoMin is very committed to recruiting a black African woman and would prioritise this as a criterion in the recruitment process

2020-12-05

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