The Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) is a global coalition of more than 150 organizations dedicated to advancing the forest, land, and resource rights of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, Afro-descendant Peoples, and in particular the women within these groups. RRI’s members capitalize on each other’s strengths, expertise, and geographic reach to achieve solutions more effectively and efficiently. RRI leverages the power of its global coalition to amplify the voices of local peoples and proactively engage governments, multilateral institutions, and private sector actors to adopt institutional and market reforms that support the realization of rights.
RRI is coordinated by the Rights and Resources Group (RRG), a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC.
If you are passionate about working with Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-descendant Peoples to secure their rights; supporting women’s rights and governance; and combatting climate change, this could be the place for you. For more information about our inclusive and purpose-driven work, check out our current openings.
People of color, people from Indigenous and local communities, women, and LGBTQ+ persons are strongly encouraged to apply.
Legal Intern
RRI seeks a Legal Intern to work with its Tenure Tracking Program during the summer term of 2024.
The Intern will have the unique opportunity to work closely with RRI’s legal and forest tenure data. This research-oriented position is excellent for a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to 1) increase their familiarity with community forest tenure in a wide range of country contexts and understanding of comparative legal analysis, 2) improve skills related to research and qualitative data analysis, and 3) gain experience in the sectors of human rights and international development while contributing to the work of an international coalition advancing these causes.In particular, the Intern will contribute to three primary activities:
The Intern will report directly to the Legal Analyst, and will work closely with the Senior Tenure Analyst and Senior Tenure Tracking Associate in support of RRG’s Tenure Tracking Program, which is responsible for monitoring global progress and setbacks in the legal recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Afro-descendant Peoples’, local communities’, and community women’s rights to their lands, forests, and freshwaters. The Intern will be a key contributor to the creation, administration and knowledge management of the LandWise Law Library, advancing the centralization of Tenure Tracking knowledge. In addition, the Intern will contribute to legal research and analysis across thematic areas.
Dates and Compensation
The hourly rate is $25 for a full-time (up to 40 hours/week) internship based in Washington, DC. The anticipated internship length is 12-14 weeks, flexible between May to August 2024.Candidates must be legally eligible to work in the US and be located in the DC metro area prior to the start date.
Applications will be accepted immediately and interviews conducted on a rolling basis.Submission by February 9, 2024 encouraged
Responsibilities: