‘I will never forget in all my life, the help Protimos gave us, and I hope, will continue to offer us… I find it hard to comprehend that people from so far away can be so kind and so caring about us, a small village in Tanzania’ – Hoseni Salehe Akida, Elected Chairman of Uvinje Following an investigation initiated with the help of Protimos, Tanzania’s Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance has held the involuntary resettlement of Uvinje villagers by the Tanzania National Park Authority (TANAPA) to be unconstitutional. Tanzania National Park Authority (TANAPA) had incorrectly claimed that the Uvinje people’s ancestral homeland was part of the Saadani National Park and so relocation was necessary. The Commission, however, ruled that TANAPA’s redrawn map fails to take into account the original boundaries agreed between the Tanzanian government and the Uvinje people in the 1970s. Moreover, the Uvinje villagers did not participate in any decision to expand the boundaries of the Park, as required by law. The Commission’s Opinion is a crucial victory in the fight to protect the land rights of the Uvinje villagers. The next step is to ensure that the correct Park boundaries are officially demarcated. The Protimos sponsored barrister is taking steps to ensure that a ruling commission has additional strength from a court order. The Uvinje legal team will also ensure that the Uvinje people have a voice in court if TANAPA try to reclaim the land in the future. Please see the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance recommendations below.
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Alec Haydon, one of Protimos’ previous Directors and a long-term supporter of Protimos has completed the Ride Across Britain, completing 969 miles and ascending over 15,000m to raise money for Protimos!! Congratulations Alec!! Please donate and congratulate Alec on this amazing achievement. All proceeds will fund Protimos’ work to empower marginalised communities in developing countries to use the law to protect their social, economic and environmental interests. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/alec-lejog Protimos is looking for a new Chairperson who will take the charity through its next phase of development working with teams based in the UK and Africa. The successful candidate will have demonstrated the ability to provide inclusive leadership to the Protimos team together with the strategic development of the charity and to take a practical approach to fundraising opportunities. This role will require executive leadership, energy, enthusiasm and empathy together with a strong commitment to successful governance. The Chairperson of the Protimos Education Trust will provide leadership and direction to the Board of Trustees and will enable the Board to fulfil its responsibilities for the overall governance and strategic direction of the organisation. The Chairperson will work with the Directors of the Protimos Foundation, and the executive team to ensure that Protimos pursues its objects as defined in its governing documents and relevant legislation. The position will involve a commitment of three years after which re-appointment will be reviewed. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES FUNDRAISING
BOARD RESPONSIBILITIES
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COMMITMENT REQUIREMENTS The Chairperson will agree the agenda and lead four formal board meetings each year. The role will also include weekly contact and ad hoc meetings with the executive team and in particular the Director of Law. This will include providing constructive challenge and support to the team and ensuring good communication across the Protimos team EXPERIENCE/ PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
Please feedback your interest to Laura Wilkinson, Protimos Development Director Email: [email protected] Phone: 02077171588 The Seinoli Trustees invite applications for the position of Executive Director of the Seinoli Legal Centre. The Centre is the first dedicated public interest law centre in Lesotho. Its stated purpose is to provide legal support for communities who have been adversely affected by the management of their surrounding resources. The Director supervises the team of 5 lawyers and other officers at SLC, providing legal support to communities adversely affected by development infrastructure projects across the country, with a particular focus on those communities that are disadvantaged by the impacts of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP). Communities are thereby enabled to use the law to protect their social, economic and environmental interests. The Director is responsible for external communications, and ensuring that the Centre reaches its strategic goals.
The Seinoli Legal Centre works closely with a wider international network of lawyers, researchers, investors and funders in the achievement of its goals. The Centre is governed by the Board of Seinoli Trustees, who now seek to appoint a new Executive Director, who will be responsible for the leadership and management of SLC in accordance with the strategic direction of the Seinoli Trustees, supported by its international partners. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate his/her capacity to balance a leadership role with the efficient management of a team of staff and volunteers at SLC, whilst developing the strong financial support on which the future of the Centre depends. He/she will report to the Board of Seinoli Trustees, enabling the Board to fulfil its responsibilities for the overall governance and operation of the Seinoli Legal Centre as well ensuring its effective communication with both donors and the wider network. The successful applicant will have a reasonable knowledge of relevant domestic, regional and international development law, together with the requisite managerial skillsets to ensure that the SLC team are fully supported in their work. He/she will be able to demonstrate experience in fundraising, in the development sector, by reference to the relevant Sustainable Development Goals which apply to the goals of SLC. In the first instance, candidates are invited to submit a letter of application, accompanied by their CV to [email protected] Closing date for applications: 8th August. We were deeply saddened to hear of the death of Lord Joffe last week. Lord Joffe was a member of our advisory board and his unswerving support for promoting the rule of law will be fondly remembered by all those who were fortunate enough to meet him. He was always willing to share his wealth of legal wisdom, including his experience as a member of Nelson Mandela's defence team at the Rivonia Trial, and was an invaluable supporter of our organisation in its formative years. His legacy will continue to be an inspiration to all of those who see the rule of law as a solution to injustice and exploitation.
Nigerian Court rules that the compulsory resettlement of residents in Lagos is unconstitutional.29/6/2017 A Nigerian Court ruled last week that the compulsory eviction of tens of thousand of people in Lagos was unconstitutional. Inhabitants had in some cases been reportedly chased from their homes and inadequate steps had been taken to ensure that those affected were satisfactorily resettled. This is a demonstration of the potential power of the rule of law to hold governments to account with regards to unsatisfactory resettlement arrangements, a power that has also been demonstrated by the successful Ha Lejone claimants supported by Protimos and the Seinoli Legal Centre. Protimos congratulates all of those involved in securing last week's ruling.
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