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Project Coordinator (1 positions)


 From Guardian, 24th August 2015

Job Title : Project Coordinator (1 positions)
Location: Songea
Reports to : Director -Caritas and Development Archdiocese of Songea(CDASO)

Major Responsibilities:
Responsible for planning, implementation, recourse management, monitoring and reporting of the SNP project.

Specific Job Responsibilities:
Closely work with CRS technical staff in Agriculture, Marketing and financing, monitoring and Evaluation for smooth implementation of the SNP project and achieving the project objectives.
Prepare and submit annual work plan and budget to CRS through the director in a timely manner.
Ensure the project receives the necessary guidance, technical assistance and material and financial resources from
CRS and the diocese to enable full implementation of the project and achieving the objectives of the project and targets in a timely manner. .
Assess and identify gaps within the project and facilitate the acquisition of the requested technical assistance from CRS and others like DAICOs' .
Monitor the progress of the project according to annual work plan and when there are delays in deviations submit timely report to CRS through director
Ensure the proper utilization of resources provided by CR and the Archdiocese for the implementation of the project.
Ensure the submission of the necessary technical and financial reports to CRS through the director as per the agreement and/or annual work plan.
Train/facilitate training for project staff
Provide guidance and support to field staff(FEO's)
Facilitate/coordinate technical support from CRS technical staff and other service providers
Facilitate the organization of farmers groups and lor SILC groups
Facilitate/coordinate training to farmers
Facilitate visits for CRS, donor and other visitors and accompany them to project sites as required.
Monitor the smooth implementation of the project and submit regular reports to CRS through the director
Identify gaps in the M&E system at field level and provide report to the director and /or CRS as necessary
Establish links with government and non-government organizations in the project area.
Fully participate in workshops/training and meetings facilitated by Caritas and CRS.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervise Field Extension Officers.

Key Working Relationships:

Internal: Caritas staff
External: CRS staff, target communities, District government sector officers and other stakeholders

Background:

CDASO seeks a qualified candidate for coordinator position in the Soya Ni PesaPesa project funded by USDA through
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)this project aims to increase income for smallholder farmers and build strong foundations for economic growth by promoting the cultivation and marketing of soybeans in Songea and Namtumbo district.

Qualifications and Skills:
MS or BS degree in agriculture or equivalent degrees
Not less than 5 years' experience in implementing agricultural project(s) focused on production and marketing
Good inter-personal skills.
Demonstrated personal accountability and drive to serve others.
Affinity for partner relationships
'Familiarity with and committed to address gender equality in programming.
Ability to work well as a team and independent
Proficiency in Microsoft office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook.
Good English and Swahili oral and written communication skills.

Physical Requirements/Environment: up to 75% travel time in the field.

Remuneration: Salary is negotiable




APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:




If you meet the above requirements, kindly send your resume and application letter to the below address:

DIRECTOR.
CARITAS AND DEVELOPMENT OF ARCHDIOCESE OF SONGEA.
P.O.BOX 152, SONGEA.
Email address:caritassongea2@yahoo.com


UNV Global Programme Coordination Internship in Germany

Deadline: December 31, 2015
Location: UNV Headquarter in Bonn, Germany.

Duration: 4-6 months.

UNV provides the opportunity for a limited number of internships at its headquarters in Bonn, Germany. The UNV Internship Programme offers the opportunity to acquire direct exposure to UNV’s work and is designed to complement development-oriented studies with practical experience in development and volunteerism. It may also complement other studies such as international relations, communications, media relations and social sciences.
The objective is to enhance the intern’s educational experience through practical work assignments and to allow selected candidates to gain insight into the work of the United Nations.
United Nations Volunteers is administered by UNDP. The UNDP Conditions of Service for Interns also apply for interns working at the UNV Headquarters.

Eligibility:
  • Education: Completed undergraduate degree (Bachelor) and current enrollment in a Masters degree or equivalent. Only those students who will return to their studies upon completion of their internship assignments are eligible;
  • Field of study: Development-related fields such as economics, international relations, anthropology, sociology, public or business administration, or environmental studies. Other fields of study may be considered depending on the type of assignment;
  • Language skills: Written and spoken proficiency in English and preferably in an additional official UN Language (French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese);
  • Demonstrated interest in the field of development and the work of international organisations.
Cost and Benefits:
  • The Internship Programme operates on a non-remunerative basis. Costs and arrangements for travel, visas, accommodation and living expenses are the responsibility of the intern or his sponsoring institution or government.
  • UNV accepts no responsibility for the medical insurance for the intern or for any costs arising from accidents and/or illness during the internship period. Applicants are required to provide evidence of adequate medical insurance coverage.
  • UNV is not responsible for any claims by an intern or third party in the case of loss or damage to property or death or personal injury as a result of actions or omissions on the part of the intern during the internship period.
Application Process:
Applications should be forwarded to the designated contact person (as indicated in the TORs). Due to the high number of applications, only shortlisted and/or selected candidates will be contacted. Applications (in English) should include the following:
  • An application form [MS Word]
  • Recent curriculum vitae (CV);
  • A cover letter indicating the motivation and reason for an internship with UNV as well as the preferred field of work.
Emergency contact:  kati.leipold@unv.org

The Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit 2015 in USA

Deadline: October 5, 2015

Location: Arlington, United States.
Date: October 6 – October 8, 2015.

Making Cents International is inviting youths for The Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit 2015 in order to provide a demand-driven Knowledge Management (KM) platform to build the capacity of positive youth development stakeholders worldwide to design, implement, and evaluate high-impact youth economic opportunity programs, policies, and partnerships.

Participants will be offered an interactive session on exposure to the theory and practice of human-centered design (HCD) and design thinking methodologies. They will get through exercises to expose the most critical unmet needs and behavioral patterns of unemployed youth, generate fresh ideas using lateral thinking methods, and conceptualize solutions that are innovative and market-viable.

The platform anchors five interconnected and mutually supporting activities:
Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit
Meeting of Funders
Communities of Practice & Learning Products
Webinars
Online Learning Hub

Theme of the Summit:

“Scale in Practice” is the theme of the 2015 Summit composed of five technical tracks:
Workforce Development
Enterprise Development
Financial Inclusions
Gender
Monitoring and Evaluation

Eligibility: Applicants from any country are eligible to apply for the Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit 2015.

Application Process: Interested applicants can apply by registering online through the given website.

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Apply for the Emerging Leaders Training Programme


The World Youth Alliance (WYA) Middle East in collaboration with United Nations democracy Fund is currently inviting applications for its Emerging Leaders Training Programme 2015 Round 3 to train young leaders in five Arab countries. The fund is intended to build the capacity of potential young Arab leaders. The funds will connect and build the capacities of 620 youths on the main topics of the project. The grant available for this training is 200,000 USD.

World Youth Alliance works with young people around the world to build a culture that supports and nurtures the dignity of the person. The work is divided into three program areas: Advocacy, Education and Culture. Throughout the 2 years, the project will consist of training of trainers, 2 Arab forums, 40 national workshops, and 80 community activities across the 5 countries.

Eligible Countries: Lebanon, Jordan, UAE, Morocco and Tunisia.

Focus Areas:
The project is evolved around 3 main topics:
  • Human dignity and human rights
  • Freedom and democracy
  • Civic engagement and leadership skills
Eligibility:
Applicants must be between the age of 15 and 29 from either of Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia.
Application Process:
  • Applicants can apply by filling the application form available on the website.
  • On the online application you need to provide answers to these questions-
  1. What is the purpose of your application?
  2. How do you think you can be an asset to civic engagement and the promotion of democracy and human rights in the Arab World?
To apply online for round 3, please visit Application Form Round 3.

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