Open Ownership

Regional Manager - Africa

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Posted on: 
October 1, 2024

In the past three years, Open Ownership has seen significant growth in delivering impactful technical assistance to countries around the world. This has been achieved through innovative methods and an expansion in partnerships with multilateral agencies and development banks.As the demand for support continues to rise, we are focused on delivering this assistance more strategically and sustainably, aligning closely with our priorities.

Open Ownership’s work is at the forefront of the global push for corporate transparency, and the use of beneficial ownership data is becoming increasingly critical for national governments. In Africa, governments are recognizing the value of BOT in sectors such asextractives, procurement, and other critical areas that demand greater transparency and accountability. As a Regional Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting countries inAfrica to collect, maintain, share and use this data effectively, contributing to real change across the continent.

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to oversee and coordinate project management efforts across countries in Africa that are implementing BOT. This role others the chance to make a lasting impact on the use of beneficial ownership data, helping governmentscombat corruption, increase transparency, and strengthen governance in key areas.

You will join a distributed team across the region and beyond, working on delivery of OpenOwnership’s support to priority national governments in the region delivering high-quality technical assistance. You’ll proactively work with colleagues across our teams to develop andmanage a portfolio of country and regional relationships, apply Open Ownership’s tools to support national governments implementing beneficial ownership transparency, and share this knowledge across and beyond the organisation.

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