Regional Coordinator Of Advocacy, Campaigns And Child Participation
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Strategic advocacy leadership
Child participation and empowerment
Evidence generation and policy influence
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The Regional Coordinator of Advocacy, Campaigns, and Child Participation at World Vision Latin America and the Caribbean Office is tasked with coordinating advocacy initiatives focused on child rights and well-being. The role emphasizes strategic leadership, external engagement, and empowering children's voices in policy-making processes.
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Job Summary
The Regional Coordinator will coordinate the strategic design, implementation, and measurement of evidence-based advocacy initiatives to ensure the well-being of children in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Key responsibilities include identifying, building, and nurturing collaboration relationships with regional bodies, national governments, civil society, private sector, and children to influence policy and budget allocation.
The role focuses on advancing the rights of children through a solid local-to-global advocacy approach, fostering meaningful and inclusive participation of children at national, regional, and global levels.
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The Regional Coordinator of Advocacy, Campaigns, and Child Participation at World Vision Latin America and the Caribbean Office is tasked with coordinating advocacy initiatives focused on child rights and well-being. The role emphasizes strategic leadership, external engagement, and empowering children's voices in policy-making processes.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
strategic advocacy leadership
child participation and empowerment
evidence generation and policy influence
regional bodies and multilateral institutions
local-to-global advocacy approach
Christian faith inspired
Nice-to-have
strategic political influence
social mobilization and campaigns
strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication
digitally savvy and passionate advocate
sensitivity to cultural, religious, and gender issues
Key Requirements
7 years of experience in advocacy, public policy, or child rights promotion
Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Human Rights, Social Science, Public Policy, or related field
Excellent speaking, writing, and comprehension skills in English and Spanish
Proven track record of influencing policy and practice at national and regional levels