CARANA Corporation Investment Legal Advisor Job Vacancy in Rwanda

CARANA
Corporation (www.carana.com), a contractor for USAID, designs and directs
innovative economic growth strategies to help countries and businesses compete
globally, reducing poverty and raising living standards around the world.

For
30 years, we have specialized in market-led solutions to development challenges
in more than 100 countries, packaging our expertise with on-the-ground
resources for continuing, cost-effective results.

CARANA is
recruiting qualified candidates for the USAID-funded Rwanda Private Sector
Driven Agricultural Growth Project. This anticipated 5-year activity intends to
increase smallholder incomes by agriculture investment project in Rwanda, as
part of the larger Feed the Future Initiative. The project aims to promote
private sector investments – internationally and domestically – that contribute
to the Government of Rwanda’s Vision 2020 aim of transforming agriculture into
a market-oriented, competitive, and high-value sector.
Duties:
  • Review laws and regulations affecting
    investment implementation, operations and propose reforms;
  • Assist foreign investors with the registration
    process and obtaining certificates through the RDB
  • Provide assistance to the RDG and MINAGRI in
    order to better facilitate FDI
  • Provide robust data and analysis for policy
    and performance targets based on understanding of private-sector need.
Qualifications:
  • 7+ years of experience in public sector
    policies, investment law and regulation.
  • Law degree (JD, LLM or equivalent) with focus
    on investment law, and licensed to practice law in Rwanda;
  • Preference will be given to Rwandan citizens.
How to Apply
To apply: Submit a detailed CV to Rwanda.CARANA@gmail.com. 
Please specify the position title in the subject line. Qualified candidates
will be contacted with more information. CARANA is an EOE
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