We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Director – Southern Africa, based in Nairobi, Kenya. This senior leadership role will oversee IEP’s strategy, partnerships, and research engagement across Southern Africa, ensuring that the organisation’s insights and evidence have maximum impact in policy, academia, and civil society.
Position Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am
to 5:30pm EAT This is a role with an international focus and may, from time to time, require evening and early morning.
Remuneration: Competitive salary, commensurate with experience.
Location: This is an office based position in Nairobi, Kenya. Candidates must have appropriate working rights in
Kenya.
Travel: Domestic and international travel may be a requirement of the position. Any travel requirements will be
negotiated with the employee.
Key Responsibilities
● Lead IEP’s engagement across Southern Africa, with a focus on Kenya and neighbouring regions.
● Build and manage high-level relationships with governments, international organisations, NGOs, academic
institutions, and the private sector.
● Represent IEP in regional and international forums, speaking on peace, development, and security issues.
● Support the dissemination and application of IEP’s research, including the Global Peace Index, Positive Peace
framework, and Ecological Threat Report.
● Sell and deliver relevant research and training programs
● Work closely with IEP’s global leadership to align regional activities with the organisation’s global
objectives.
Required Skills & Experience
● Minimum 10 years of experience in international development, peacebuilding, policy, or research organisations.
● Strong understanding of peace, conflict, security, and development issues in Southern and Eastern Africa.
● Proven ability to engage and influence high-level stakeholders, including governments, and multilateral
organisations.
● Excellent communication and public speaking skills, with the ability to represent IEP at conferences and in the
media.
● Demonstrated experience in partnership development and resource mobilisation.
● Postgraduate qualification in international relations, development, peace and conflict studies, political
science, or a related field.
Personal Attributes
● Strategic thinker with strong analytical skills.
● Collaborative leadership style and ability to inspire and manage diverse teams.
● High integrity and commitment to IEP’s mission and values.
● Willingness to travel regionally and internationally.
What We Offer
Opportunity to play a key role in advancing peace and positive change in the region. Engagement with a global
network of thought leaders, and practitioners. Competitive salary, commensurate with experience.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a CV and cover letter outlining their suitability for the role to jobs@economicsandpeace.org with the subject title ‘Program Director Southern Africa’ by 30 September,
2025. You may also apply at https://www.economicsandpeace.org/about/jobs-and-internships/
using the provided form.
If you have any further questions or need information regarding this vacancy, please contact jobs@economicsandpeace.org. IEP reserves the right to interview and appoint candidates prior to the advertised closing date.
For more information on the Institute for Economics and Peace, please visit: www.economicsandpeace.org
The Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research institute dedicated to shifting the world’s focus to peace as a positive, tangible, and achievable measure of
human well-being and progress. We do this by developing data-driven peace indices, insights, and frameworks to enable communities to build peace locally and internationally.
IEP’s core products - the Global Peace Index, the Global Terrorism Index and the Ecological Threat Report - receive billions of media impressions each year and are considered the leading products in their
field. IEP’s research is included in thousands of university courses, and through partnerships conducts training courses in countries such as Zimbabwe, Tunisia, Mexico and Uganda. The Institute’s research is regularly featured in leading international media publications including the Guardian, the Economist, Huffington Post, Washington Post, CNN, and BBC World.
Organisations that IEP partners with include the United Nations, Economist Intelligence Unit, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Rotary International, International Chamber of Commerce, the Club de Madrid, European Union, the World Tourism and Travel Council (WTTC) and the Commonwealth Secretariat.