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Project Manager – Women’s Rights To Land Project: Action Aid International

Project Manager – Women’s Rights To Land Project: Action Aid International

Location: Any Action Aid Office.

Closing date: March 21, 2010.

Reporting to the International Theme Head-Women’s Rights, the Project will manage a new European Commission Funded Multi-Country Project on Women’s Rights to Land, ensuring effective delivery of the project in line with the Action Aid Proposal and donor requirements.

This project is aimed at enhancing poor and excluded women’s access and control over land, as a strategy for empowerment and fighting hunger.

It will be implemented in Guatemala, India, and Sierra Leone, plus an international component.

For the complete position description, please visit Action Aid.


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