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Green jobs in Latin America: a webinar on March 26th

The Department of Green Jobs of the International Labor Organization invites you to participate in the webinar Green Jobs in Latin America, what is the situation and what tools allow us to move towards a Just Transition?

What is the situation of Green Jobs in Latin America? What are the main challenges of the Just Transition in the region? How can we evaluate the effect of green policies on employment? What is the role of Triangular South-South cooperation as a tool for the Just Transition?

Tuesday, March 26 | 9 am – 10:15 am (Mexico Time, UTC-6) | 4 pm – 5:15 pm (CET, UTC + 1)

Speakers:
– Ana Sánchez, Regional Specialist in Green Jobs, ILO / Green Jobs.
– Santiago Lorenzo, Director of Sustainable Finance, Climate Action Network.
– Joaquim Bento, Professor at the Higher School of Agriculture Luiz de Queiroz, University of São Paulo, Brazil.
– Anita Amorim, Director of the Special and Emerging Alliances Unit of the ILO.

Assistance: Register using this link
You will find it also in the brochure: 5º GAIN Webinar – Empleos Verdes en Latinoamérica, 26 Marzo.
Then you will have the link to access the session. Open said link in the day and time of the Webinar.

For any questions, contact greenjobs@ilo.org

 

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Call for Research Associate in Colombia

SEI (Stockholm Environment Institute) Latin America is recruiting a highly motivated early-career colleague (Research Associate) who is committed to conducting quantitative research to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Latin American countries. The Research Associate will work under the leadership of the SEI Latin America SDGs program manager.

The main responsibilities will include:
– Contributing to SEI’s current portfolio of research projects, for example; reviewing literature, carrying out interviews and other socio-environmental data collection, data analysis and reporting
– Support the development of scientific research, models and tools related to topics covered by the SDGs
– Support the development and application of user-friendly tools and activities for stakeholder’s engagement, capacity building and decision making for SDG implementation, including organizing workshops and dialogues
– Support the preparation of reports, scientific publications, guides and manuals and presentations, among others.

The candidate’s profile
To succeed in this role, the candidate has to be organized, collaborative, solution oriented, proactive and have excellent communications skills in both Spanish and English. He/She must have the ability to work independently and is good at meeting dates and deadlines. The candidate should be able to, on occasion, work on the field (inside and outside of the country).

Qualifications and experience
B.Sc. in engineering, statistics, environmental- or earth sciences, with 1-3 years of work experience, or hold a relevant M.Sc. with no professional experience
Experience in quantitative research. Experience related to statistics, data and development is a plus
Familiarity with conducting desk research and navigating academic sources and online databases
Knowledge of network analysis software (e.g. Netdraw, Pajek and Gephi)
Excellent writing and communication skills in Spanish and English
Knowledge of socio-environmental conditions in Latin America is desired.

How to apply
Aapplications are reviewed on an ongoing basis so please submit your application as soon as possible, however no later than 8 February 2019 23:59 Colombia standard time.

Applications are accepted only through the recruitment system, you could apply online using this link and include cover letter highlighting relevant qualifications and experience, curriculum vitae.

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Support the Bat Congress

The Second Latin American and Caribbean Bat Congress (COLAM), will be held at the Hotel Decameron (El Salvador) during the dates of November 20-23, 2017.
It is being convened by the Latin American and Caribbean Network for Bats Conservation (RELCOM), The Bat Conservation Program of El Salvador (PCMES) and Asociación Territorios Vivos El Salvador (ATVES).
COLAM has been conceived by RELCOM as the main international forum for scientific exchange and dialogue on bat conservation experiences in the region, which is developed every three years. On August 2014 in Quito, Ecuador, El Salvador was chosen to host the Second COLAM. The slogan of this second congress is “A decade for the conservation of bats” as a commemoration of the 10 years of hard work for benefits of bats in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Support the Congress .The support will be used to reduce the costs of the event and the participants, especially those from students of the region.

First Circular IICOLAM 2017 EN