Hivos was founded in 1968. Our founders held the conviction that development work should be secular, as true cooperation presumes respect for differing beliefs. In our first ever brochure, our founders wrote that “necessary changes should spring from communities themselves – from people at the base of society.” These convictions are still reflected in our work.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Hivos was one of the first major Dutch NGOs that opened offices in the Global South to operate in the close vicinity of its civil society partners and other stakeholders. Hivos currently works in 40 countries and has regional hubs in Latin America, East Africa, Southern Africa and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Hivos focuses on three impact areas where major social and political transitions take place and where we have a track record and can achieve real impact: Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Climate Justice; and Civic Rights in a Digital Age. Under its current strategic compass, Hivos has five strategies for change: supporting frontrunners, forging multi-actor initiatives, influencing policies and practices, moving the middle, and boosting local ownership.
Hivos firmly believes in every person’s right to live in freedom and dignity, to enjoy equal opportunities, and to influence decisions made regarding the changes they want to see in their lives, communities and country.
We envision a world in which individual differences and backgrounds are respected and used to strengthen communities. We envisage a world in which people join forces to challenge the power imbalances that allow environmental degradation and propel climate change; that condone exploitation, oppression and exclusion; and that perpetuate gender inequalities.
Hivos wants people to be able to realize their full potential, unleashing their ingenuity and creativity to build just and life-sustaining societies for themselves and generations to come. Our mission is to amplify and connect voices that promote social and environmental justice and challenge power imbalances. We particularly work with marginalized rights holders to raise their voice and demand freedom of choice. Hivos supports the development of alternative solutions to deep-seated problems so that individuals and communities can make responsible and equitable choices within political and economic systems that serve their needs and preserve the planet. We connect people and organizations offering alternatives to those looking for solutions in their fight for social and environmental justice.
Hivos currently operates under its 2021-2024 Strategic Compass. As the strategic compass is nearing completion of its implementation, Hivos is working on a new Strategic Compass 2.0 (SC2.0). Even as we develop the SC2.0, we see important changes taking place in our context that are threatening civic space, accelerating the devastating effects of climate change, and entrenching the exclusion of already marginalized groups such as women and girls, queer people, and Indigenous people. These changes in our context motivate a change process in which Hivos is working to transform itself from an intermediary organization, mainly redistributing funds to civil society in the Global South, to an organization supporting the concept that social movements can change the rules of the game. This process requires building power through sustained organization, mobilization and advocacy from local all the way to global levels. It also will require a decolonized Hivos that has participatory perspective in the management of power. Last but not least, current funding streams are dwindling, and in 2026 quite a few significant Hivos programs are coming to an end.
This transformation will need to include diversification of Hivos’ donor base, which will remain a major priority for the Executive Board in the coming years. It requires a cultural shift and new ways of working, different stakeholder relations, and different skills and competencies from staff. Increasingly strict transparency, accountability and reporting demands from donors are calling for fundamental changes in monitoring, evaluation and control systems, both financially and in terms of deliverables.
Hivos is managed by an Executive Board (EB), made up of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Operations Officer (COO). They are both statutory directors. However, the CEO has the final organizational responsibility. The Executive Board reports to the Supervisory Board.
The Executive Board is supported by the Management Team, comprised of regional directors and global support unit managers.
Within this governance model, the division of labor within the Executive Board is:
The CEO is responsible for defining and championing the overall vision and strategy of Hivos, ensuring its translation into impactful programs through the guidance of the Management Team and
their teams.
Key Responsibilities:
Hivos operates as a decentralized and diverse organization, while maintaining centralized governance rooted in our Dutch origins. As we look ahead, we are committed to enhancing local ownership as a core principle, while minimizing middle management layers between staff and the Executive Board. Our highly motivated team is driven by human compassion and environmental responsibility, and we embrace a free-spirited, informal culture that values open dialogue and collaboration.
To lead effectively in this environment, the CEO should demonstrate the following competencies:
The salary structure for the Hivos Executive Board is aligned with the Dutch Charity Directors Remuneration Guidelines.
Hivos is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusion and diversity. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender identity or disability. However, women are strongly encouraged to apply
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