
Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
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Reducing the global harms caused by organized crime and simultaneously building resilience to it.
3 Jobs
Senior Analyst – Private Sector Engagement, Environmental Crime
Global Initiative against Transnational Organized CrimeReducing the global harms caused by organized crime and simultaneously building resilience to it.
• Lead the GI-TOC's engagement with the private sector on forest crime • Develop and execute a strategy to shift corporate and financial institution behaviour • Draw on investigative outputs from the PILLAR project to build targeted risk typologies and due diligence tools • Engage directly with commodity companies, financial institutions, and traders on supply chain vulnerabilities • Monitor and track corporate and financial institution policy and practice changes
Senior Analyst – Forest Crime Investigations
Global Initiative against Transnational Organized CrimeReducing the global harms caused by organized crime and simultaneously building resilience to it.
• Lead GI-TOC’s investigative work on forest crime in Peru • Design and execute investigations mapping forest crime networks • Produce intelligence reports and case studies • Engage with Peruvian government counterparts on enforcement and policy
Senior Analyst – Forest Crime Investigations
Global Initiative against Transnational Organized CrimeReducing the global harms caused by organized crime and simultaneously building resilience to it.
• Lead GI-TOC’s investigative work on criminally driven deforestation in Indonesia • Design and execute investigations that map the actors, routes, financial flows, and enabling infrastructure of forest crime networks • Mentor, review, and provide quality assurance on partner investigations • Produce investigative outputs to the evidentiary standard required to support law enforcement action • Serve as GI-TOC’s primary engagement focal point with Indonesian government counterparts on forest and related organised crime • Track policy and enforcement developments relevant to forest crime