March 05, 2024
APHR is looking for a research consultant to support the Inquiry through research, gathering of crucial information, and identifying key stakeholders for this parliamentary inquiry in Indonesia. APHR is undertaking a parliamentary inquiry to examine the environmental effects of various industries in Southeast Asia, the implications for local communities, and the recommendations needed to facilitate a sustainable transition to cleaner energy sources.
Specific emphasis will be placed on how various industries impact the environment and local communities. Specifically exploring how it affects their health, livelihoods, and social dynamics. This inquiry aims to uncover and propose recommendations for environmental impacts such as Large Scale Deforestation, Depletion and Degradation of Marine and Coastal Resources and Pollution of Natural Water Resources.
The Inquiry aims to identify industry activities that have the most detrimental impacts to the environment and understand how these industry activities affect local communities, and even communities across borders ; and analyze the results of the inquiry and present specific recommendations and action plans of what can be done by parliaments, governments, business industries, and other key holders to mitigate (or stop) further environmental degradation.
The consultant will liaise closely with the Climate Change and Human Rights Program Coordinator. She will provide the consultant with guidance for desk research. They will decide with the consultant on the outline and structure of the research before he/she starts writing and remain available at all times for support and coordination. The consultant will report to the Programs Coordinator for Climate Change and Human Rights.
Applicants may submit the following requirements to [email protected], copy to [email protected] with subject heading “ClimateChangeIPI@Researcher” by Friday, 15 March 2024:
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
APHR is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified candidates of all genders from all nationalities, religious, and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply.
ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) was founded in June 2013 with the objective of promoting democracy and human rights across Southeast Asia. Our founding members include many of the region's most progressive Members of Parliament (MPs), with a proven track record of human rights advocacy work.