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Jamma Internship: Closed for Application

JAMMA NEWS & INSIGHTS

Jamma Internship:
Open for Application

News & Insights

An exciting internship opportunity has been created to support existing Jamma projects by providing technical and research input.

The purpose of this position will be to promote conservation, protection and improvement of the natural environment, promote the principles of sustainable utilisation of natural resources as well as creating recognition for the important role played by local people in furthering Community Based Natural Resource Management. This role will suit someone used to working both autonomously and within a small team. They will work closely with the Director of Communities and Conservation, Africa, the Project Coordinator of Communities and Conservation, Africa, and the Jamma International Office Manager. It is an office-based position on a one-year fixed contract at £21,000 per annum in Surrey. 

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This years theme is anxiety. Anxiety is a common mental health challenge affecting countless individuals. It can manifest in various ways, from persistent worry and excessive fear to physical symptoms like racing heart and shortness of breath. At Jamma we believe it is essential to recognise that anxiety is not a weakness or something that can be easily brushed off. By raising awareness about anxiety, we can help reduce stigma and create a supportive environment where those affected feel comfortable seeking help and support.
Press Release

Mental Health Awareness Week 2023

Joe Goergen and Lesle Jansen from the Jamma Team passionately discuss the sustainable use of wildlife as an Indigenous Peoples’ Rights issue in an article published by Cultural Survival.

Cultural Survival Publication

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