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Published 4/6/26 11:32AM

AIUSA Argentina Specialist

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per month
    Commitment Details:
    10 hours per-month; Ideally 2 year commitment
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    Benefits:
    Training Provided

    Description

    Amnesty International USA seeks a volunteer Country Specialist to help monitor the human rights situation in Argentina and support in mobilizing action to promote and protect human rights in this country. AIUSA’s Country Specialists serve as country experts and strategists and are part of a corps of volunteer leaders known as the Coordination Group program, which is organized by sub world region.

    The Argentina Country Specialist will join AIUSA’s South America Coordination Group (also known as Cogroup), which consists of skilled, dedicated specialists working closely with AI staff and others to advance human rights in South America. This volunteer position is an exciting opportunity to contribute your human rights passion and expertise while leveraging and expanding your skills. You’ll get training and support by AIUSA and be part of a community of activists advancing human rights in Argentina .

    As Argentina Country Specialist you'll work with partners to:

    • Routinely monitor the political and human rights situation in Argentina with a solid understanding of AI’s policy and specific concerns pertaining to Argentina.
    • Develop and implement action strategies for Argentina in coordination with Amnesty International’s researchers and campaigners around the world and the Advocacy Director of Americas.
    • Provide general assistance, information, and actions to AIUSA members and activists seeking to work on issues related to human rights in Argentina.
    • Assist the organization in developing and maintaining contacts with counterparts in other human rights organizations, solidarity groups and other stakeholders.
    • Collaborate with AIUSA Advocacy Directors on any aspects of AIUSA’s legislative work pertaining to Argentina i.e. communicating with US State Department desk officers, US embassies abroad, foreign embassies in Washington DC and consulates throughout the US.
    • Serve as AIUSA’s liaison to colleagues working on Argentina at Amnesty’s International Secretariat.
    • Provide expert letters of support for Argentinian asylum seekers and occasionally testify at hearings.
    • Serve as spokespersons for Argentina for AIUSA; respond to and initiate media coverage on the relevant country or theme. This includes both domestic and international print, TV, radio, and digital outlets. Work with relevant staff to maintain/update country or thematic pages on AIUSA’s website and to create/publish online actions and blogs.
    • Engage and work in partnership with Argentinian diaspora groups on AIUSA’s specific priorities.

    You're the ideal Argentina Country Specialist candidate if you have these qualifications:

    • Based in the United States, willing to commit to the role for a minimum of two years.
    • Substantive knowledge of human rights issues in Argentina.
    • Familiar with advocacy or research relating to the rights of civilians in conflict, women, peace & security, and/or minority rights.
    • Experience with grassroots campaigning and/or Amnesty International.
    • Familiarity with international human rights standards.
    • Experience studying or supporting civil society, human rights, gender equality, LGBTQI+ rights, or fundamental freedoms in Argentina.
    • Comfortable speaking out on human rights either on social media, in front of a public audience, by lobbying members of congress or through writing.
    • Engaged and responsive.
    • Knowledge and fluency of Spanish or other regional languages is preferred.
    • Thoughtful, respectful, and committed team member dedicated to human rights in Argentina and ready to join our team.
    • Able to commit a sufficient amount of time to accomplish the tasks outlined above.

    OUR COMMITMENT AS AN ANTI-RACIST ORGANIZATION AND TO INCLUSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY (IDEA)

    Dismantling white supremacy is central to the fight for human rights in the United States and around the world. As we mobilize staff and activists and work with partners to help transform the multiple systems where oppression operates in the world around us as part of our human rights mandate, anti-racism must be integral to our work. What does that mean for Amnesty International in the United States? It means using our people power to fight injustice and centering the voices and experiences of those most impacted by racist structures, beliefs, and laws. Fundamentally, it means doing our human rights work differently than it has been done before, because we know that who we work with, how we work, the work we do, and ultimately who we are, are all interconnected.

    As an international, intercultural, intergenerational and intersectional movement of activists committed to protecting and advancing human rights for all, Amnesty is deeply committed to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA). To learn more about how we integrate IDEA into our programs and workplace, visit: https://www.amnestyusa.org/idea/

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    600 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003, United States
    5th Floor
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