Land Rights Research and Resources Institute (LARRRI/HAKIARDHI) is a Tanzanian national level non-governmental, not for profit organization that was founded in 1994.
The Institute was established in recognition of the need to generate and sustain public debates, and participation in the rural areas on issues of land tenure. LARRRI has managed to spearhead the rights to land of rural and peri-urban based small producers through activist researches, lobbying and advocacy for policy changes, critical analysis of policies and laws and active participation in policy processes. The Institute conducts land rights training through district and grassroots level workshops, monthly seminars, national public fora, training of trainers, media programmes and wide dissemination of her publications.
Currently, the Institute is implementing a land rights and governance programme in different parts of the country in order to enhance public participation in decision making on issues of land administration, dispute settlement, and governance.
The Institute is looking for qualified individuals on land rights and governance issues to be among of the team of trainers. The needed individuals should have the following qualifications.
The Institute was established in recognition of the need to generate and sustain public debates, and participation in the rural areas on issues of land tenure. LARRRI has managed to spearhead the rights to land of rural and peri-urban based small producers through activist researches, lobbying and advocacy for policy changes, critical analysis of policies and laws and active participation in policy processes. The Institute conducts land rights training through district and grassroots level workshops, monthly seminars, national public fora, training of trainers, media programmes and wide dissemination of her publications.
Currently, the Institute is implementing a land rights and governance programme in different parts of the country in order to enhance public participation in decision making on issues of land administration, dispute settlement, and governance.
The Institute is looking for qualified individuals on land rights and governance issues to be among of the team of trainers. The needed individuals should have the following qualifications.
- Bachelor of Laws from recognized Institution
- Bachelor degree in Political Science and Public Administration, Sociology or any other Social Sciences degree
- Experience in training communities on land laws, governance or other related issues using participatory approaches
- Not committed to any busy schedule between May and July 2014
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