Human Rights Agenda (HURIA)
- Full Time
To apply for this job email your details to recruitment@huria.ngo
Research and Policy Officer
Location: Mombasa, Kenya
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Human Rights Agenda (HURIA) is a rights-based, sub-naonal not-for-profit organisaon headquartered at the Coast of
Kenya. Established in 2012 in the wake of the transformave aspiraons of the Constuon of Kenya, HURIA was founded to
ensure that constuonal guarantees do not remain abstract commitments, but become tangible realies for historically
marginalized communies.
We exist to close the gap between law and experience. By strengthening cizen agency and reinforcing instuonal
accountability, HURIA advances a people-centred model of jusce, peace,security, and governance as a pathway to dignity,
equity, and social jusce.Operang at the intersecon of human rights, security sector governance, access to jusce, and
inclusive development, we generate rigorous grassroots evidence and translate it into reform-oriented advocacy.
Human Rights Agenda (HURIA) is seeking a creave and talented Graphics Designer to support the organizaon’s branding,
communicaons, and visibility efforts across its human rights, governance, peacebuilding, and development programmes.
Key Responsibilities
● Lead the design and implementation of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research studies.
● Develop research proposals, methodologies, tools, work plans, and data collection protocols.
● Conduct literature reviews, policy analysis, legal analysis, and institutional assessments.
● Coordinate field research, stakeholder consultations, focus group discussions, key informant interviews,
and surveys.
● Analyze research findings using appropriate analytical tools and software.
● Prepare high-quality research reports, policy briefs, discussion papers, situation analyses, and knowledge
products.
● Produce evidence to inform advocacy, programme design, fundraising, and organizational strategy.
● Monitor emerging trends in human rights, governance, peacebuilding, security sector reforms, access to
justice, and public policy.
● Support policy advocacy initiatives through evidence-based recommendations and strategic engagement
with government, civil society, development partners, and academia.
● Contribute to proposal development, donor reports, publications, and organizational learning..
● Perform any other duties assigned by the Chief Executive Officer.
Qualifications
● Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Development Studies, Sociology, Law, Peace and
Conflict Studies, International Relations, Statistics, Economics, or another relevant social science field.
● At least two (2) years experience in research, policy analysis, advocacy, or programme development,
preferably within the NGO, research, or development sector.
● Demonstrated experience in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
● Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data analysis software such as KoboToolbox, ODK, or other research
applications.
● Excellent analytical, report writing, and presentation skills.
● Strong understanding of Kenya’s governance, constitutional, human rights, and public policy landscape.
How to Apply
If you meet the above requirements, please submit:
1. A detailed and up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV);
2. A cover letter demonstrating your suitability for the position and indicating your current and expected gross salary;
and
3. One sample of a research report, policy brief, published article, or other analytical writing authored or co-authored by
you.
Applications should be submitted electronically to , quoting the reference numberrecruitment@huria.ngo
HURIA/RPO/03/2026 in the subject line.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
HURIA is committed to safeguarding and maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, and all forms of
misconduct. Successful candidates will be required to uphold HURIA’s Safeguarding Policy and Code of Conduct and will undergo a mandatory
reference and background checks as part of the recruitment process.
Safeguarding
The deadline for submission of applications is at East African Time17th July 2026 5:00pm



