Human Rights & Justice Contract

Narrative Journalist / Storytelling Writer Consultant - Honduras

Nobel Women's Initiative

Posted

Jun 10, 2026

Location

Remote

Type

Contract

Mission

What you will drive

  • Develop an original editorial concept and narrative approach for a bookazine publication.
  • Conduct research and in-depth, trauma-informed interviews with women activists in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.
  • Transform interviews and research materials into a compelling narrative work, developing themes and narrative threads.
  • Lead the creative process from concept through final publication, coordinating additional creative expertise as needed.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role amplifies the voices and experiences of women activists in Mesoamerica, creating a compelling narrative that advances rights, justice, and social change by building collective power and raising awareness of their struggles and aspirations.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • Demonstrated experience in narrative journalism, literary non-fiction, long-form storytelling, or documentary storytelling.
  • Strong portfolio of published work.
  • Experience conducting sensitive and trauma-informed interviews with strong understanding of ethical storytelling practices.
  • Fluent in Spanish and English; deep familiarity with social, political, and cultural contexts in Latin America.

Benefits

What's in it for you

Remote consultancy with creative autonomy. Compensation details not specified.

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Nobel Women's Initiative is led by eight women Nobel Peace Prize laureates, working to support women activists and movement leaders advancing rights, justice, and social change in Mesoamerica through projects like 'Building the Collective Power of Women for Rights and Resources in Mesoamerica'.