Robin Llewellyn is a natural communicator with a gift for amplifying marginalized voices. With over a decade of experience as a journalist and media strategist, he has not only reported on human rights abuses but actively helped shape narratives for indigenous and environmental defenders. His cross-cultural communication, creative storytelling, and policy-savvy writing make him a powerful bridge between communities and decision-makers. Robin doesn’t just tell stories, he helps people be heard. He would be a valuable addition to any team seeking clarity, compassion, and compelling communication.
award-winning journalist with over a decade of experience giving
voice to underrepresented communities. His work spans human
rights journalism in Latin America, cultural program coordination
across Europe, and public policy communication for governments
and NGOs. Robin’s storytelling spans formats- radio, print, social
media, and strategic publications and he’s been published in
outlets like The Economist and Le Monde Diplomatique. His
bilingual training in journalism and human rights, paired with
global fieldwork, makes him a compelling
advocate for justice through narrative.
− Colombia – Journalist, Communications Coordinator, Social Media Manager
− Peru – Volunteer Media Officer, Journalism Trainer
− Belize – Communications Officer, SATIIM
− Costa Rica – Content Creator (Purasol)
− Italy – Graduate in Human Rights
− UK – Government Ministerial Drafter, Journalist
− Ukraine/Rwanda – English Teacher
• 2005–2006: Ministerial Drafter, UK Department of Health
• 2009–2022: Journalist, Global publications
• 2010–2022: Communications Coordinator, Celtic Neighbours
• 2013: Media Officer, World Conference of Indigenous Women (Peru)
• 2015–2016: Social Media Manager, Tamcot (Colombia)
Articles in The Economist, Le Monde Diplomatique, The Guardian, The Ecologist, etc.