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7 Job Positions (Regional Operations Coordinators) at Pentecostal Church of Rwanda (ADEPR): Deadline: 16 July 2021

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About Organisation

The PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA known as ADEPR is religious-based Organization which has one mission with three main aspects: to preach the Gospel of Jesus-Christ and teach the Word of God according to the Holy Bible, to publish and distribute Christian literature and other books in compliance with the Law and to promote the social welfare with focus on health services, education and other social activities aiming at development. ADEPR conducts its activities on the whole territory of the Republic of Rwanda.

In order to implement to our missions, we are currently looking for experienced and qualifying professional candidates.

Position: Regional Operations Coordinator

Number of openings: 7

Location: Nyabisindu,Nyagatare,Ngoma,Rusizi,Muhoza and Huye




Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for all projects designed to bring holistic transformation at region level and its implementation in parishes and its local churches. This includes all projects for church members and community, social and economic empowerment, and business and investments of the church.
  • Responsible to coordinate and monitor the preparation and implementation of all technical activities in the region.
  • Coordinate with all technical committees for planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation of parish and region activities.
  • As the region budget line manager, s/he is also responsible for all region finances.
  • Work closely with the region pastor to prepare and coordinate all required trainings for ministry leaders and staff capacity building.
  • Organize and monitor audit in parishes and chapels.Strong alignment with ADEPR mission, vision and values

Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in Finance, Accounting, project management or related experiences
  • 3 years in projects management, loan management, partnership management plus three years’ experience in the field of accounting/finance
  • Fluent in Kinyarwanda and English or French both writing and speaking and skilled in Microsoft word, excel, PowerPoint, and research software is added value
  • 3 years of experience and high level of understanding in business and income generating projects
  • Strong alignment with ADEPR mission, vision and values

Please apply by submitting your CV, Motivation Letter, Education documents, Recommendation Letter and any other relevant documents.

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9 Job Positions (Office Assistants) at Pentecostal Church of Rwanda (ADEPR): (Deadline 16 July 2021)

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About Organisation

The PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA known as ADEPR is religious-based Organization which has one mission with three main aspects: to preach the Gospel of Jesus-Christ and teach the Word of God according to the Holy Bible, to publish and distribute Christian literature and other books in compliance with the Law and to promote the social welfare with focus on health services, education and other social activities aiming at development. ADEPR conducts its activities on the whole territory of the Republic of Rwanda.

In order to implement to our missions, we are currently looking for experienced and qualifying professional candidates.

Position: Office Assistant

Number of openings: 9

Location: Kigali, Nyabisindu,Nyagatare,Ngoma, Rusizi,Rubavu,Gicumbi,Muhoza and Huye




Responsibilities:

  • Assist the region administration for logistics, customer care and messenger services
  • Drive the region staff for the field activities and ensure proper regular maintenance of region vehicles and IT equipment

Requirements:

  • Secondary diploma (A2) in IT or/and gestion informatique, computer sciences or Bachelor international relations
  • Driving license category B
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience at the same field
  • Strong alignment with ADEPR mission, vision and values

Please apply by submitting your CV, Motivation Letter, Education documents, Recommendation Letter and any other relevant documents.

Click here to read more & apply










Nakayama 100 Premium International Awards at International University of Japan 2022/23

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SCHOLARSHIP INFO

IUJ is pleased to offer our successful applicants a variety of scholarship support to attend our degree programs. Matches are made on a competitive basis, at the time of Admissions, and based on the objectives of our various partner organizations, companies and foundations. Below is a quick list of the types of scholarships that applicants may be matched with, both directly by IUJ, through nominations from IUJ, and by independent applications with requests to join the IUJ community.

For full details on each, please click on the PDF file below.

(A) IUJ Scholarship Guidelines for Non-Japanese Applicants

List of Scholarships to Apply through IUJ
(This is a simplified list. Please view the PDF file for details.)

To apply for a scholarship:

Read the IUJ Scholarship Guidelines as linked above

Start an Online Application.

In Phase 2 of the Online Application, you will find a Scholarship application to fill in.
Complete and submit the Scholarship application by the Admissions Deadline

The Admissions Committee considers scholarship awards along with the Admissions decisions.

(B) IUJ Scholarship Guidelines for Japanese Applicants

Japanese applicants can apply for scholarship(s) at the time of application to IUJ academic programs. Please read the information carefully (link provided above) and apply for appropriate scholarship(s). Scholarship information is subject to change.Read More (in Japanese)

Scholarships available after starting class at IUJ

In addition to the scholarships you may be offered before arriving at IUJ, there are a few scholarships you may try for (depending on your academic and financial needs status) after your IUJ education begins. The OSS staff provides application instructions on the campus bulletin board in a timely manner.

Please click the link to learn about scholarships after starting class at IUJ.

Scholarships Applicable after starting class at IUJ

Read More

Scholarships to look into not supported by IUJ (IUJ can only provide these links, but cannot provide support in the application or awards, nor can we answer your questions about the information provided. Links are as a service to help your own research. We hope it helps!)

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Seoul Institute of the Arts Scholarships for International Students in Korea

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Seoul Institute of the Arts offers international students a scholarship covering 100 percent of tuition for top incoming freshman. In addition, students who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above qualify for scholarships up to half of tuition. Foreign language merit awards require a TOPIK score of Level 3 or above (for freshmen) and Level 4 or above (for sophomores and juniors). International students who have not received secondary education in an English-speaking country can apply with a TOEIC score of 700 or above.

Average tuition per students : 9,116,000 won/year (as of 2012)

Selection CriteriaScholarship per studentRemarksNew
studentsEntrance
test scoreTop three foreign students (Provided there are more than thirth)New Student Scholarship- 1st place : 100% of Tuition- 2nd place : 75% of Tuition- 3rd place : 50% of TuitionIf a student fulfills both criteria, scholarship with the higher amount will be givenQualificationTOPIK level 4 or higherKRW 1,000,000Enrolled StudentsGrade point average 3.0 or higher in the major classes in the previous semester50% of TuitionIn addition, students attaining TOPIK score of 4 or higher will be eligible for ‘Korean Language Scholarship’

All international students who commit to studying at SeoulArts are eligible for all scholarships that the school offers.

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Kyung Hee International Student Scholarships in Korea

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CategoryScholarship TypeEligibilityScholarshipNoteAdmission
ScholarshipAdmission
Scholarship AStudents with the highest interview score from each collegeFull tuition for the first semesterFreshmen
or transfer
studentsAdmission
Scholarship BStudents who submitted TOPIK Level 6 by the designated document submission periodFull tuition for the first semesterAdmission
Scholarship CStudents who submitted TOPIK Level 5 by the designated document submission periodHalf of the tuition for the first semesterAdmission
Scholarship DStudents recommended by the dean of IIE/ILE among students who completed the course, abiding by the recommendation standard (Maximum of 5 beneficiaries per semester)Full tuition for the first semester
(Seoul Campus)Admission
Scholarship EStudents who scored within the top 50% in the interview
evaluation and completed more than 4 semesters at ILEFull tuition for the first semester
(Global Campus)Admission
Scholarship FStudents who are accepted to the College of Foreign
Languages and scored within the top 50% of the interview
evaluationFull tuition for the first semester
(Global Campus)Admission
Scholarship GStudents who are accepted at the College of Engineering or the College of Electronics and Engineering, and scored within the top 50% in the interview evaluationFull tuition for 4 years (Limited to Global Campus) – If the beneficiary gets 3.5 GPA or above, the beneficiary will receive full tuition continuously [Period: March 2018 ~ February 2022]FreshmenPost-
EnrollmentAcademic
Encouragement
ScholarshipSelect honor students among applicants with 3.0 GPA from the previous semesterGraded paymentEnrolled
StudentsTOPIK
Encouragement
ScholarshipProvided to students who earned TOPIK Level 5 or Level 6 while enrolled at KHU (TOPIK Level 5 or Level 6 scholarship beneficiaries at the time of admission are exempted)Maximum of 2 times KRW 300,000 is provided per time

Please note

Scholarship offers will be announced along with acceptance result.

Various on-campus and off-campus scholarships are available every semester for enrolled students. However, if a student is selected for more than one scholarship, the beneficiary will only be awarded the scholarship with a higher value.

All scholarships are awarded in accordance with Kyung Hee University Scholarship Policy.

Entrance fee is not included in all of the freshmen and transfer scholarships.

Info

Office of Internaional Affairs-Division of International Students & Scholar services(Seoul)

+82-2-961-9286

globalcenter@khu.ac.kr

Info

Office of Internaional Affairs-Division of International Students&Scholar services(Global)

+82-31-201-3961~8

ciss_gc@khu.ac.kr

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2 Consultancy opportunities at SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda : Deadline: Deadline 29-07-2021

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  1. ToR to Recruit Youth Social Entrepreneurship Service Provider

ToR To Recruit Youth Social Entrepreneurship Service Provider

1.    CONTEXT
1.1.    Background

SOS Children’s Village Rwanda is an international NGO that protects the rights of children and young people without or at risk of losing parental care through childcare, child protection, family strengthening and youth empowerment programs.

In February 2021, SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda has signed a partnership agreement with DHL Express Rwanda to foster youth empowerment through social entrepreneurship and youth employability.

1.2.    Introduction on Social Entrepreneurship 

Funded through a partnership with DHL Express Rwanda, the Social Entrepreneurship Program will support 30 vulnerable young people in Rwanda aged 18-24 years to develop social entrepreneurship skills to activate their talents and externalize their dreams into real businesses.




1.3.    Assignment

SOS Rwanda is seeking a service provider e.g. NGO or company that has renowned competences in implementing a social entrepreneurship program to  provide theoretical and practical social entrepreneurship skills to 30 young vulnerable youth (with average education level) for 6 months (July – December 2021)

1.4.    Specific Objectives, roles and responsibilities of the partner

a.    Provide a list of key topics that will be covered in the social entrepreneurship training Develop custom-made training curriculum/modules in Kinyarwanda based on the above
b.    Conduct entrepreneurship training  Organize social business pitch events  and train the youth to pitch their social business
c.    Follow-up on youth that received seed capital and report impact
d.    Train young people to develop a viable social that can generate regular income
e.    Follow up on social businesses (individually or in groups) established by youth who received seed capital

2.    METHODOLOGY

The Technical Proposal should be comprised of the following:

  • Understanding of the objectives
  • The Training delivery mode (face-to-face or online)
  • List of key training topics and clear description of each topic
  • Clear and detailed work plan to achieve the above-mentioned objectives
  • Provide updated CVs and in-depth description of the lead applicant and members in social entrepreneurship and similar assignments
  • Address of at least two traceable professional referees that can certify the skills

3.    KEY DELIVERABLES

At the end of six months, the partner should have shaped young people achieve the following:

  • Young people are able to identify and run a social enterprise which fits to the context in their locality
  • Young people are able to assess the needs of local marketplace and identify their area of best fit in the marketplace
  • Young people understand the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur
  • Young people gain entrepreneurship and business development skills as well as understand expectations in the marketplace.
  • Young people are able to develop viable business plan that can generate regular income to vulnerable youth Young people are able to enter the marketplace and pitch the value of their product or services in the marketplace with their unique selling point and value proposition
  • Young people are able to build necessary confidence and courage to gain market entry
  • Young people acquire basic financial management skills
  • Young people are able to manage their seed capital and implement business idea to grow their businesses




4.    QUALIFICATION S AND EXPERTISE NEEDED 

Interested applicant should demonstrate the following skills and qualifications:

  • The Lead applicant should have at least a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Economics or other related subject. A Master’s Degree will be an added value
  • Have knowledge of social entrepreneurship in local context of Rwanda;
  • Operate under a registered entity e.g. Limited company or civil society organization
  • Have in place financial management system
  • Able to produce quality narrative and financial report every quarter in English
  • Provide evidence that they had conducted training for vulnerable young vulnerable youth (with average education level) in the past
  • Have qualified Mentors/staff to deliver face-to-face trainings and do follow up of learners
  • Have excellent command of English and Kinyarwanda
  • Submit at least two traceable professional referees that can certify the skills
  • Proof of payment of tender non-refundable fees equivalent to (30,000 Rwf) Thirty Thousand Rwandan Francs payable on SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda account number: 400418314910177 entitled SOS CV Rwanda TRUST opened in BPR.

5.    PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING AN OFFER

Applications shall be submitted to sos.procurement@sos-rwanda.org by 29th July 2021 with the subject “Youth Social Entrepreneurship”

The offer must include:

  • A Technical Proposal (see details on required information under methodology section)
  • Detailed financial proposal including all costs

Done at Kigali, on 9 July 2021

Jean Bosco KWIZERA

National Director




2. Travel Agency to Provide air Tickets, Travel Insurances and visa for Staff

HIRING A TRAVEL AGENCY TO PROVIDE AIR TICKETS, TRAVEL INSURANCES AND VISA FOR STAFF

SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda is an International NGO and above all that protects the rights of vulnerable children and takes care of children who have lost or who are at risk of losing parental care. The organization is implementing a range of programs covering childcare, youth care, family strengthening and advocacy of child rights. To achieve those goals, it organizes and conducts diverse training sessions for SOS co-workers in and outside the country.

It is the reason why SOS Children’s Villages, would like to hiring a travel agency to provide air tickets, travel insurances and visa for staff.

Required services

  • To Book and issue air tickets at a very short notice either during office hours or beyond office hours including Sundays and holidays.at lowest fare at the time of giving booking ;
  • To find travel insurance for staff travelling
  • To provide visa facilitation when required
  • Any other job related to clauses to above services

Geographical coverage Rwanda : Access to at least 8 airlines operating locally  

  • Africa : at least in forty countries (40)
  • America : at least in four locations (4)
  • Europe : at least in three locations (3)
  • Asia : at least in two locations (2)
  • South East Asia : at least in three locations (3)

Eligible bidders should fulfil following requirement:

  • Holding RDB registration certificate
  • Copy of trading license in domain
  • A copy of tax clearance certificate from RRA
  • Being a national company, Value Tax (VAT) registered
  • Five years experience in Air Travel and Ticketing Industry
  • Presentation of IATA certificate of accreditation will be an added value
  • A copy of social security certificate from RSSB Valid certificate from the relevant PSF local association
  • Details of successfully executed similar work along with good completion certificates (At least 3 certificates)
  • Proof of payment of tender non-refundable fees equivalent to (30,000 Rwf) Thirty Thousand Rwandan Francs payable on SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda account number: 400418314910177 entitled SOS CV Rwanda TRUST opened in BPR
  • Bidders are requested to provide financial offers, giving corporate discounts for almost airlines operating into Rwanda




Bidders should also highlight:  

  • Other benefits that can be offered to SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda
  • Charge for fixed date change
  • Cancellation charge
  • Other charges not highlighted above

Prices quoted by the bidder shall be fixed during the bidder ‘s performance of the contract and not subject to variation on any account. A bid submitted with an adjustable price quotation shall be treated as nonresponsive and might be rejected; The bid price shall be quoted entirely in Rwandan Francs, all taxes and charges inclusive; In case the offer price will be expressed in foreign currencies, it shall be converted into Rwandan Francs at the National Bank of Rwanda selling rate as per effective dates.

Two agencies will be selected on the basis of offering highest discount and will be given an annual framework agreement renewable upon agreement of both parties

For travel insurances and visa, bidders should define how they will manage and handle SOS Children‘s Villages Rwanda demands and the way they will offer the best negotiated rate of all required services.

 How to bid

Bids should be submitted to the National Office of SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda located at Kacyiru through the following emal: sos-procurement@sos-rwanda.org, not later than 20th  July 2021.

 Done at Kigali, June 29th, 2021

 

Jean Bosco KWIZERA

National Director







The University of Queensland Financial support scholarships for the Master of Advanced Economics in Australia

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Applications for the Master of Advanced Economics (MAdvEcon) will be automatically assessed for a scholarship. At its discretion the school may offer a number of Scholarship packages.

How to apply

Your application for the MAdvEcon must include relevant supporting documents:

Academic transcripts

Degree certificate

Evidence of English language requirements

Academic CV

Cover letter – explaining your motivation for applying for the degree

GMAT/GRE score sheets (if you have them)

Two referee reports. For a blank report please request one at economics@uq.edu.au

Applications will be considered in two rounds however commencement in the program is only in February.  The deadline for the first application round is 30 April and the deadline for the second application round is 30 September.

Apply online: MAdvEcon (16 units) | MAdvEcon (24 units)

economics@uq.edu.au

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Government-Sponsored International Scholarship in Hong Kong

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Shenzhen Universiade International Scholarship

This foundation was established by the Shenzhen government following the university games held in Shenzhen to promote sporting spirit whilst boosting cultural and educational exchange of international youth.

The foundation supports full-time international students at the bachelor level or above in Shenzhen. The scholarship ranges from 20,000 RMB to 40,000 RMB. Applications open in April each year. More information from http://suisf.sz.edu.cn/20160331gg.htm

Guangdong Government Outstanding International Student Scholarship

These scholarships have been created by the provincial government to support international students studying in Guangdong to encourage talent cultivation, scientific research, social service and cultural exchange. They are awarded to full-time university students at the bachelor level or above on the basis of academic performance. The value of the scholarship is 10,000 RMB. Applications open in October each year.

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There are 10 new Online UN Volunteer Opportunities!

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Provide International Sign Language Interpretation during #UNVolunteers on-boarding workshops!

Keep this in mind:

Most organizations find the volunteers they need within just a few days and close the opportunities to more applications. So if you see a project that interests you, apply right away and make sure that you show the organization that you have the right skills and motivation for the task!

Online volunteering is rewarding and empowering, but it’s also a serious commitment. When you are chosen for an assignment, the organization is counting on you to complete it.

Our online volunteer community is made up of bright, dynamic, committed individuals who enjoy bringing out the best in each other and in the organizations they serve. We expect all volunteers to maintain high standards of behaviour, and to refrain from any activity that could be detrimental to the assignment, the organization, other volunteers, or to UNV. By registering you accept that you do not make any financial claims to organizations or to UNV. See the Terms of Use for more about standards of conduct and the conditions for using this platform.

Apply here: https://bit.ly/36l1bTg










Capacity Building Officer/Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) at Society for Family Health(SFH) : Deadline: 23-07-2021

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Society for Family Health (SFH), Rwanda

JOB ADVERT

TITLE: CAPACITY BUILDING OFFICER/HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING (HSS)

SUPERVISOR: HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING SPECIALIST

CONTRACT TYPE: FIXED TERM CONTRACT (ONE YEAR WITH POSSIBILITY OF EXTENSION) – PERFORMANCE-BASED

DATE:  JULY 2021

OPEN FOR: RWANDA NATIONALS ONLY

ABOUT SFH

Society for Family Health (SFH) is a non-profit organization in Rwanda. It is the largest social marketing organization in Rwanda, with five regional offices across the country. Working in partnership within the public and private sectors, and harnessing the power of the markets, SFH provides life-saving products, clinical services and social and behavior change communications (SBCC) that empower the world’s most vulnerable populations to lead healthier lives. SFH’s core values include a belief in markets and market mechanisms to contribute to sustained improvements in the lives of the poor; results and a strong focus on measurement; speed and efficiency with a predisposition to action and an aversion to bureaucracy; decentralization and empowering our staff at the national and district level; and a long-term commitment to the people we serve. SFH implements diverse public health interventions in HIV/AIDS, WASH, reproductive health, malaria, Health Systems strengthening, and maternal and child health including nutrition. SFH’s activities range from product sales and distribution to social and behavior change communication, advocacy, reproductive health research, and community mobilization. SFH’s donor platform is USAID, Global Fund, DOD, CDC, UNICEF, PRIVATE Sector Corporates, and other numerous donors.




BACKGROUND

SFH Rwanda is currently seeking to recruit a Capacity Building Officer for a multi-donor funded Health Systems Strengthening program implemented by SFH in Rwanda that aims at supporting the Government of Rwanda, through the Ministry of Health, to improve Universal Health Coverage through strengthening the capacity of health posts and ensure quality services delivery at the cell level and to improve entrepreneurship skills for health post operators as well as other health care providers.

This will be achieved by:

  1. Improving access to and utilization of equitable health care services;
  2. Improving the quality of healthcare service delivery;
  3. Improving health system governance, including within the context of Public-Private Community Partnership (PPCP);
  4. Building Capacity of Health care providers, (Health post operators/nurses, Community Health Workers);

The Capacity Building Officer under the guidance and daily supervision of the HSS Specialist will be responsible for providing strategic technical advice and support the implementation of all programme activities. The officer together with his/her supervisor works across a range of programme activities, proactively identifying human resources and capacity development needs and opportunities and facilitating the development of locally owned strategies to improve the effectiveness of human resources and capacity development activities. S/He will assess the needs for knowledge and other capacity development needs as well as the most appropriate methods and approaches to achieve capacity development objectives, build capacities of health care workers for effective delivery of health programs, provide support to the strategic direction of the program, independently manage and make program recommendations as well as support program implementation.

 The officer works internally to develop team capacities; including leading the development and monitoring of individual and team learning plans. Developing strategies and providing support for team members in supported Districts to effectively learn and transfer their skills and knowledge within the programme context.

The officer will also work externally, with local partners from government and civil society organizations, to provide institution building and capacity development advice, support training providers, and maximize programme impact on capacity development in a broad range of sectors.

The main function of the officer is to ensure effective capacity development and training services within the People-centered Development Programme, focusing on fulfillment of quality standards throughout the implementation of the HSS programme.

S/he will be supervised by the HSS Specialist and work closely with all the support departments.

Job Summary / Responsibilities:

1. Lead the development of a functional HRD plan (training needs analysis etc) for supported programme personnel – these include the health care providers, community health workers;
2. Identify relevant capacity development, training and learning needs, methodologies, and opportunities for supported Districts and staff; providing capacity development advice, selected training, as well as organizing and reviewing that to be provided by others;
3. Identify existing training providers and HRD professionals in Rwanda and develop relationships and partnerships to improve their capacities to provide services within the context of the programme and Rwanda’s Health care longer-term needs;
4. Ensure effective and efficient use of programme resources for capacity development activities in Rwanda, including supporting the preparation of timely work plans and budgets, identification of bottlenecks or obstacles to effective achievements of the capacity development objectives, and develop solutions;
5. In close consultation with his/her supervisor and the supported Districts Health Directors, the officer will develop a strategy to enhance a coordinated approach to capacity development. This may include:

  • Working with the supported District Health Directors to facilitate a coordinated response by District teams to address identified needs and gaps in these areas within the capacity building context, including consulting Districts authorities, District hospitals management teams in order to enhance cooperation and avoid duplication;
  • Monitor activities and discourse related to capacity development and ensure relevant databases are maintained; Serve as a resource person in capacity development for all supported Districts HSS activities in Rwanda, including:
  • Establish a systematic mentorship/coaching program to ensure that the skills acquired through the trainings are sustainable by providing hands-on training and capacity building associated with more sustainable improvement of the health system and population health outcomes.
  • Coaches, mentors, and manages project team to ensure quality, efficiency, and compliance with project and organizational standards/policies;

6. Builds, develops, and grows relationships with consortium partners and government and non-government stakeholders vital to the success of the project;
7. Establish senior-level contacts with education and research institutions, NGOs, and civil society groups that are active in these fields;
8. Provide ongoing feedback to his/her supervisor and District Health Directors, Ministry of Health teams, on how to promote a coordinated capacity development, which is SDG related and considers the sensitive environment and ecology in Rwanda.
9. Facilitate SFH’s technical assistance within the project framework in coordination with the consortium partners and government counterparts and other key stakeholders at the national level;
10. Submit reports on activities on a periodical basis and as requested.




Qualifications:

  1. Minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Education, Human Resource Management, Community Development, Social Sciences, or related field.
  2. Minimum 5 years relevant experience in human resource development and or institution building;
  3. Demonstrated experience conducting capacity needs assessments, performance analysis, performance monitoring, training needs analysis, developing materials, and implementing training programmes of diverse nature, including adult teaching and distance learning;
  4. Demonstrated experience in facilitating HRD strategies and providing HR-related coaching/mentoring to multi-disciplinary teams;
  1. Ability to create and maintain effective working relations with Ministry of Health, implementing partners, NGOs and INGOs;
  2. Familiarity with NGOs programming, rules, and regulations; and
  3. Fluency in English/French and Kinyarwanda (reading, writing, and speaking) required.

This job description summarizes the main duties of the job. It neither prescribes nor restricts the exact tasks that may be assigned to carry out these duties. This document should not be construed in any way to represent a contract of employment. Management reserves the right to review and revise this document at any time.

PERSONAL SKILLS

  • Strong strategic, analytical, systems thinking, and problem-solving skills, with a capacity to see the big picture and the ability to make sound judgments and decisions.
  • Strong relations management abilities. Ability to relate to people at all levels internally and externally. Strategic in how you approach each relationship.
  • Team leadership abilities with diverse/multidisciplinary teams. Coaching skills.
  • Proactive, resourceful, solutions-oriented, and results-oriented.

REQUIRED FOREIGN LANGUAGEEnglish fluency, including excellent oral and written skills, required. Proficiency in Kinyarwanda and French is preferred.

STATUS: Full-time position, based in Kigali with travel to field locations up Country.

DOCUMENTS TO BE SENT INCLUDE:

  • Application letter addressed to the Executive Director;
  • Curriculum Vitae (3 referees including at least 2 former employers);
  • Copies of degrees;
  • Copies of Certificates of Professional qualification and trainings;

All interested applicants who fulfill the required qualifications are advised to submit their application files by email ONLY to hr@sfhrwanda.org by Friday, July 23, 2021, at 16:00 PM. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 SFH is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals.










Imyanya y`akazi irenga 150 itararangiza igihe yanyuze kurubuga amarebe.com mucyumweru cya 03/-10/07/2021

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Imyanya 2 y`akazi muri Save the Children kubantu bize education, Statistics, Mathematics; international development :Deadline: 11-07-2021

Imyanya 2 y`akazi muri RWANDA POLYTECHNIC (RP) kubantu bize Civil Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Architecture;Economics; Finance;Public Policy;Project Management;Management;Business Administration;Development Studies n`ibindi byinshi:Deadline: Jul 14, 2021

Job position ( Biomedical Engineer) at IntraHealth : Deadline 31-07-2021

Thematic Lead at Rwanda Practical Action : Deadline :14-07-2021

GIS and Database Officer at RUZIZI III Energy Limited :Deadline: 23-07-2021

Faculty, Center for Gender Equity at Partners In Health (PIH): (Deadline Ongoing)

Communication Officer at RUZIZI III Energy Limited : Deadline: 23-07-2021

Job opportunity (Office Manager/Accountant) at Dayenu Engineering Ltd: Deadline: 07-08-2021

Job position Software Development Lead at One Acre Fund Deadline Thursday 09-09-2021

Job position ( Project Director to USAID Transforming Rwanda Medical Supply Project) Rwanda Medical Supply Ltd : Deadline 30-07-2021

Job position (Executive Director) at Akazi Kanoze Access (AKA) : Deadline 23-07-2021

Job position (Economic Development Specialist) at World Vision International Rwanda : Deadline 21-07-2021

Job position (Human Resources Manager ) at Job in Rwanda Ltd : Deadline 16-07-2021

Job position( Senior Accountant ) at YUMN Ltd : Deadline 21-07-2021

Job position (@ Faculty, Center for Gender Equity) at University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) :Deadline 07-08-2021

Service Point Advisor at DHL Rwanda DHL Express Rwanda Ltd :Deadline: 14-07-2021

Education Technical Advisor at Save the Children : Deadline: 20-07-2021

Infrastructure and Equipment Senior Engineer at RWANDA POLYTECHNIC (RP) :Deadline: Jul 14, 2021

IT Coordinator GIZ Rwanda : Deadline :21-07-2021

Director of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at Save the Children :Deadline: 11-07-2021

Company Representative at Liquid Baron :Deadline: 06-08-2021

Director of Strategic Planning Unit at RWANDA POLYTECHNIC (RP) : Deadline: Jul 14, 2021

T24 HelpDesk Administrator at Hope International : Closing date: July 23,2021

Regional Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Specialist at WaterAid : Closing date: July 11,2021

Production of a TV Commercial at KT Rwanda Networks Ltd: Deadline 19-07-2021

Regional NBS Specialist ( East Africa) at Wildlife Conservation Society Closing date: July 15,2021

Chief Programs Officer (CPO) Advisor at Mastercard Foundation: Closing date: July 16,2021










Short term National Business Incubation Expert to support IPRC Tumba in Providing efficient Pre-incubation Programme Expertise France : Deadline: 26-07-2021

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 Job description:  Recruitment of a short term National Business Incubation Expert to support IPRC Tumba in providing efficient pre-incubation programme

Rwanda Polytechnic has signed a financial agreement with the French Development Agency (AFD), for the implementation of a pilot project in the district of Rulindo. Expertise France (EF), the French Agency for international technical expertise, has been asked to support the implementation of the project during the first 3 years.

To do so, Expertise France is currently recruiting a short-term national expert in Business Incubation to support IPRC Tumba in providing efficient pre-incubation programme for 65 to 103 days. The assignment will take place from August 2021 to June 2023, and the exact dates for each deliverable will be defined in collaboration with IPRC Tumba, EF and Rwanda Polytechnic.





Companies with relevant experience and with evidenced proof of experience of their staff on this assignment are also eligible to apply.

Tasks

  • Develop Business Incubation Guidelines
  • Build the Capacity of IPRC Business Incubation staff
  • Contribute to the support of the pre-incubated projects
  • Facilitate integration of awarded pre-incubated projects for incubation and acceleration phases
  • Prepare the workshop and training program using the Project’s template and send it for validation to the Private sector and entrepreneurship expert
  • Prepare all the material and necessary handouts to be used in the training and send it for validation to the Private sector and entrepreneurship expert
  • Develop the evaluation sheet in line with the guidance of the project Monitoring & Evaluation Expert
  • Conduct a daily management of workshop and training including daily attendance list
  • Conduct a pre-test the 1st day of training
  • Deliver the training session or lead workshop
  • Conduct a post-test the last day of the training session
  • Provide written report using the Project’s template and send it for validation to the Private sector and entrepreneurship expert

Required experience

  • At least a Bachelor’s degree preferably in Business development, entrepreneurship/business related courses, Economics, or other fields with proven experience
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in Incubations, accelerators and business development
  • Experience in mentoring and coaching incubatees
  • Experience in designing incubation programs and formulation of best practices and information dissemination
  • Experience in leading Business Trainings and mentorship
  • Experience in organizing and leading workshops
  • Proficiency in English – written and speaking

Required competencies

  • Training organization and delivery skills
  • Business and entrepreneurship skills
  • Facilitation and coaching skills
  • Mentorship skills
  • Communication skills
  • Excellent command of English (written and oral); fluency in French will be an added value

 

 How to apply

Please note that application documents should be sent to this email: joseph.masengesho@expertisefrance.fr   and the deadline is 26 July 2021

Notes: Application documents should contain a CV, cover letter and certificates and if you are a company, please send your company profile with the CVs of the person who will perform the task above

Kindly note that Expertise France will not be able to notify all the applicants. Only candidates who have been selected will be contacted for an interview before the final selection.

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Country Director at Katapult : Deadline: 20-07-2021

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Katapult is looking for a Country Director that will lead the establishment of its activities in Rwanda, Africa. Apply here https://buff.ly/3qMwqjE . Application Deadline 20 July 2021

About Katapult

Katapult is on a mission to make impact investing mainstream and mobilize capital and businesses to deliver positive impact. We accelerate and invest in tech companies solving the world’s greatest challenges. This is representing the fastest growing markets and therefore the greatest business opportunities.​

Through our existing investment and accelerator vehicles Katapult Accelerator, Katapult Climate, and Katapult Ocean, we have to date invested in 90 companies from 32 different countries, all using technology to build a better world. We have huge ambitions of launching new thematic verticals when the timing is right, and this year we are doubling down our efforts on supporting more African early-stage c




Country Director Rwanda, Katapult Africa

The role

The Country Director Rwanda for Katapult Africa will be leading the establishment and growth of Katapult’s activities in Rwanda, Africa. This includes activities such as team recruitment, setting up and implementing high-level accelerator programs, strategy building, and fundraising. The person has a passion for investing in and supporting early-stage companies and helping them take some steps to lift them to the next level on the way to success.

We are looking for a purpose-driven and competent leader for our Rwanda operations. Are you ready to join Katapult’s mission of building a better world through working with the best entrepreneurs, and helping them build networks and attract investments? We are looking for a leader who is passionate about the intersection between impact investments, innovations, and technology to build a better future.

Tasks

  • Leading and setting up Katapult’s on-ground operations in Kigali, Rwanda.
  • Leading and setting up the Katapult Africa accelerator program for climate tech and agritech start-ups based in Rwanda, sourcing pan-African and with ambitions to grow into other countries in Africa.
  • Responsible for implementing accelerator programs within the set time and budget agreed.
  • Manage the local team, recruit and build a strong brand with high competence, passion, and great results on adding value to great start-ups.
  • Coordinate work with the investment fund and facilitate investor pitching and Demo Days.
  • Responsible for screening and sourcing of new Climate- and Agri -tech start-ups.
  • Create an open and collaborative work environment for selected start-ups to learn and get more tools, expand their network, and grow their businesses.
  • Responsible for establishing strong partnerships with ecosystem players, large corporate and other partners that can strengthen the core activities
  • Responsible for recruiting and on boarding sector experts and mentors.
  • Responsible for budgeting and financial reporting and following legal requirements.

Requirements

The candidate has a university degree preferably an MBA and a proven track record working in the start-up ecosystem in Rwanda or East Africa on a managerial level. International experience and working in a multicultural environment is a requirement. Experience from a climate-focused start-up environment and/ or agritech environment is an advantage. The candidate will be working closely with professionals in the Katapult system in Norway, where we have our head office and have developed the accelerator program and fund model to be rolled out in Africa.




Katapult is looking for

  • 7+ years of experience in consulting and training of start-ups.
  • Understanding the challenges and stages a start-up must master.
  • Experience as an entrepreneur and founder would be an advantage.
  • Sector expertise in one of our target areas: climate tech and agritech.
  • Track record with results in building successful companies.
  • A large network of potential partners, and a network builder.
  • Understanding of, and experience from fundraising
  • (Investment experience would be an advantage).
  • Ability to succeed in a fast-paced, innovative, and rapidly evolving organization.
  • Outgoing, well-organized, and energetic with a ’take charge and get stuff done’ attitude
  • Motivational team builder.
  • Excellent English written and verbal communication skills, French an advantage.
  • Passionate about making a difference and creating impact.

Experience from managing multinational teams

Benefits

  • 100 % position.
  • Starting date: upon agreement.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Unique opportunity to work as a catalyst to build impact-driven companies and develop the African start-up ecosystem.
  • Work in an international environment with Norwegian Head office and with ambitions to expand into a number of African countries.
  • Katapult Africa HQ centrally located in Kigali, Rwanda.

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12 Job Positions at Kibogora Polytechnic (KP) : Deadline: 21st July 2021

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Kibogora Polytechnic (KP), located in Nyamasheke District, is recruiting different full time academic staff, administrative staff, and lab technicians. The advertised vacant posts are as follow:

  1. PhD degree holder in the field of Accounting. Candidate with CPA, and teaching experience will be an added value;
  2. PhD degree holder in the field of Finance. Candidate with CPA, and teaching experience will be an added value;
  3. PhD degree holder in the field of Cooperative and Small Business Management. Candidate with teaching experience will be an added value;
  4. PhD degree holder in the field of Theology. Candidate with teaching experience will be an added value;
  5. PhD degree holder in the field of Education. Candidate with teaching experience will be an added value;
  6. Master degree holder in the field of Accounting/ Finance/ Cooperative and Small Business Management. Candidate with CPA, and Teaching experience will be an added value;
  7. Master degree holder in the field of Software engineering, programming or computer related studies. Candidate with teaching experience in the field will be an added value;
  8. Bachelor degree in the field of Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Candidate with at least an Upper second class honour/ or its equivalent are preferred;
  9. Bachelor degree holder in the field of Nursing. Candidate should have at least two years working experience in a health facility;
  10. Bachelor or Diploma degree holder in the field of Hardware and Networking Computer related programs. Candidate with one year work experience in the field will be an added value;
  11. Bachelor or Diploma degree holder in the field of Public Relation or any other related field. Candidate with experiences in the field will be an added value;
  12. Bachelor or Diploma degree holder in any field related to finance/accounting/management&Economics. Candidate with experiences in the field will be an added value

Application file should include the application letter addressed to Vice Chancellor, signed CV with three references, Copy of degree, copy of ID and other relevant supporting documents support application.

All application should be done online and submitted to the following email hr@kp.ac.rw or kibogorapoly@gmail.com.

All applications will be reviewed and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

The deadline for application is fixed on July 21st, 2021.

Mukamusoni Dariya, PhD.

Vice Chancellor, Kibogora Polytechnic

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East-West Center Professional Certificate in Mis/disinformation in the Media!

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The East-West Center is pleased to offer its first professional certificate in Mis/disinformation in the Media! Engage top journalists, hear from leaders grappling with misinformation in their work, learn tools for improving you own media intake, and share your learnings with your community.

Swipe through the slides to learn how to earn this certificate.

For more information: www.eastwestcenter.org/Zfu.

To enroll in the certificate: https://ewcdismisinfocertificate.carrd.co
This certificate is offered jointly by the EWC Leadership Program, East-West Center Alumni and Community/Office of Alumni Engagement, and the East-West Center Media Program.










Harvard University Free Online Course The Past, Present, and Future of Urban Life

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Explore what makes cities energizing, amazing, challenging, and perhaps humanity’s greatest invention.

What you’ll learn

A deeper understanding of what urbanism looks like around the world

A historical perspective on the rise of cities throughout the world

The role local and national governments play in developing and distorting cities

The cultural contributions cities make to how we live, love, and learn

The role of transportation in creating a liveable city

Different approaches to analyzing public policy in cities

Course description

For the first time in human history, more than fifty percent of the world’s population lives in urban areas. Cities allow for the exchange of ideas and generate remarkable innovations in business, art, and ideas. Cities are also home to millions living in poverty. Urban living can provide a pathway to a better life, but that’s not always the case for many people around the world.

CitiesX will give you a far-ranging look at the past, present and future of cities, with the aim of teaching you how to better understand, appreciate and improve urban areas. The course will explore key concepts of urban development by examining cities around the world, including London, Rio de Janiero, New York City, Shanghai, Mumbai, Kigali, and many more.

The course includes a historical exploration of cities: how urban centers like ancient Rome resulted from the consolidation of imperial power, how cities like Sao Paulo grew as important hotbeds of industry, and how cities like Seattle became hubs of technology and human capital.

CitiesX also dives into pressing social and urban planning issues like public health, transportation, zoning, gentrification, cost of living, crime, and congestion. The course includes interviews and insights from academics, policymakers, urban leaders and city residents.

The analytical framework of the course comes from economics but is enhanced by conversations with experts from other disciplines (including Sociology, Urban Planning, Journalism, Anthropology, History, Art & Music) to provide learners with a greater understanding of all aspects of urbanism.

Support for CitiesX is generously provided by Tishman Speyer.

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University of Padua Infineon Scholarships ICT for Internet and Multimedia in Italy

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Deadline: 2nd November 2021

The two scholarships, of € 5,000.00 each, are awarded to students of any nationality who are pre-enrolled in the Master’s degree course in “ICT for Internet and Multimedia” at the University of Padova for academic year 2021/22.

Application form
Call for application

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International Scholarship at University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland

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WHO CAN APPLY:

International candidates

Applying to undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) and graduate (Master’s degree) full-time programs in English

WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIP:

Scholarship covering first year tuition fee

HOW TO APPLY

Complete the online Application Form at https://nowyformularz.swps.edu.pl/signin

Submit all documents specified by SWPS University’s admissions regulations

Read the Regulation on granting “Scholarships for International Studients” »

Write and submit an essay on the topic specified in the above-noted RegulationSubmit documents confirming your athletic achievements, engagement in the arts or community-related projects

Submit the Scholarship Application Form

Application deadline is July 16, 2021.

NEXT STEPS

Winners of the Scholarship will be announced by July 31, 2021.

A maximum of 10 scholarships are available in the academic year 2021/2022.

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Faculty, Center for Gender Equity at Partners In Health (PIH): (Deadline Ongoing)

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Description

Job Description for  Faculty, Center for Gender Equity
 
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
University of Global Health Equity is on a mission to radically change the way health care is delivered around the world. UGHE is based in Rwanda that is building the next generation of global health professionals—doctors, nurses, researchers, and public health and policy experts—into leaders and change makers who strive to deliver more equitable, quality health services for all. Members of the UGHE community are tenacious and resolute in our drive to attain social justice, make common cause w
ith those in need, listen to and learn from others, and operate with honesty and humility as we uphold academic integrity and intellectual curiosity. The University of Global Health Equity seeks individuals committed to these values to join the team.



The Center for Gender Equity at University of Global Health Equity was launched in 2020 and is responsible for mainstreaming of gender in UGHE’s academic, research, community engagement and organizational development activities. The Center is also responsible for directing a Gender, Sexual and Reproductive Health Track for UGHE’s Master of Global Health Delivery (MGHD) program as well as Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Surgery program (MBBS), and other long- and short-term training.
TITLE: FACULTY, CENTER FOR GENDER EQUITY
Reports to: Chair, Center for Gender Equity
Location: Butaro and Kigali, Rwanda
 
 
POSITION OVERVIEW
UGHE seeks a faculty, an educator, who can use a creative approach coupled with the energy and dedication to:
  • develop, modify, and deliver the different modules under the MGHD program – Gender, Sexual and Reproductive health
  • develop, modify, and deliver various gender and sexual reproductive health modules for the MBBS (MD) and nursing programs
The faculty should also demonstrate extensive implementation expertise, experience teaching and developing academic training programs, a robust research portfolio, and leadership. The faculty will be required to teach other courses at UGHE, according to their expertise.  The faculty is expected to live and work within Rwanda (Kigali and Butaro) to undertake this role.
 
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  1. Teaching (60%)
  • Prepare curricula, syllabus, course outlines and course content in gender and reproductive health for students at the University of Global Health’s academic programs
  • Deliver training for students, faculty and other relevant stakeholders on gender, social justice and sexual and reproductive health issues
  • Contribute to the evaluation of students in a timely and comprehensive manner, consistent with UGHE monitoring and evaluation protocol and course assessment criteria.
  1. Supervising and mentoring (10%)
  • Supervise and mentor UGHE’s junior staff in professional development, including education and research on gender, global health and SRH
  • Accompany and mentor student and alumni-driven global health research linked to their UGHE training
  • Mentor and guide students through their learning as well as ongoing professional growth
  1. Conduct and collaborate on research (20%)
  • Engage/ collaborate in the Center’s research activities
  • Undertake research leading to peer-reviewed publications focused on gender and global health issues
  • Accompany and mentor student and alumni-driven global health research linked to their gender and global health
  1. Organizational development (10%)
  • Collaborate with the Center’s Chair and other key personnel at UGHE to develop, implement and improve on plans for the Center for Gender Equity
  • Engage in UGHE’s organizational reviews and processes, such as policy and strategy development activities etc.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
  • PhD or Masters level training in Gender Studies and/or Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Clinical experience (care, research) on sexual and reproductive health
  • Background in health (MD, nursing, midwifery) is preferred
  • Proven track record of academic experience (teaching and research) – Minimum of five (5) years
  • Proven experience in curriculum development, delivery, student mentoring and assessment
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, facilitation, and presentation skills.
  • Ability to work both collaboratively and independently.
  • Commitment to gender equity and equality
  • Commitment to work in a fast-paced environment and employ diverse pedagogical strategies.
CORE COMPETENCIES
  • Teaching through diverse pedagogical strategies
  • Research skills
  • Excellent written and spoken English
BENEFITS: As per UGHE’s salary scale

SUBMIT

 

Applicants should provide: (1) curriculum vitae, (2) graduate transcripts, (3) a list of relevant courses taught including the student profile, sample syllabi, and teaching evaluations (4) a personal statement addressing teaching philosophy and experience working with diverse student populations, (5) at least one example of representative scholarship, e.g. a peer-reviewed article. Please upload these under the ‘Additional Files’ tab on the application page.

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Job position (Program Manager )at Women for Women Rwanda (WfWR) : Deadline 20-07-2021

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JOB TITLE: PROGRAMME MANAGER

TEAM/PROGRAMME: ED  

LOCATION: HQ Kigali

GRADE:  7

CONTRACT LENGTH: 1 year renewable

Line managers

Heads of departments




PURPOSE:

Women for Women Rwanda is recruiting for the position of Program Manager. This position is open to All Interested Candidates/All Sources and available to start immediately. The ideal candidate will be a hard-working professional able to undertake a variety of program management tasks and work conscientiously under pressure. The Program Manager This person will be comfortable working with a high degree of attention to detail, a good communicator a PM. A bridge between the ED and the program staff, Flexible to changes with technical and managerial responsibilities with high discretion as well as incorporating new and effective ways to achieve better results.

The successful candidate oversees the coordination of all program-related departments of the organization and will be responsible for the quality and implementation of all programs. S/ he will lead, supervise, and coordinate the heads of fundraising and communication, social empowerment, economic empowerment, Planning, M&E departments, and all other positions related to specific projects. The successful candidate for this challenging, demanding, and high-profile role should be highly motivated, independent-minded, and a qualified manager.

SCOPE OF ROLE:

Reports to: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Specific duties include but are not limited to:

 Program strategic planning and development

  • Leads the programmatic management of all Women for Women Rwanda projects.
  • Leads the design and development of program strategies and plans with the program team and ensures their alignment with Women for Women Rwanda strategies.
  • Tracking of the challenges faced by the program and takes actions to mitigate risks and develop opportunities by turning any challenge into an opportunity and develop initiative and/or project around this challenge.
  • Ensures the program team stays abreast of the current program goals and objectives and participates in the program expansion plans.
  • Ensures the program teams are implementing program activities in line with donor requirements to achieve project outcomes.
  • Coordinates the preparation of timely and cost-effective operational plans, budgets, and strategic plans with the program team.
  • Supports the Executive Director in developing project proposals for new projects that aligned with the organization’s strategic targets
  • Maintains the existing reporting processes and supports the development of new tools of monitoring and evaluation (ME) and reporting system of Women for Women Rwanda.
  • Ensure all required data is systematically recorded and communicated to relevant audiences and for the use of program/project development.
  • Supports the Monitoring and Evaluation team in the development and implementation of monitoring, review, assessment, and evaluation plans for improved program development and delivery.
  • Ensures adherence to Women for Women Rwanda program standards in program design and implementation.
  • Oversees submission of proper accountabilities of program funds and quality narrative reports in line with donor requirements.
  • Facilitates conversations around program quality, program accountability, partnerships, gender, and child protection and ensures that staffs have the right capacity to maintain program quality.
  • Provides quarterly updates of lessons learned and best practices to the Executive Director and stakeholders ensuring that program lessons are being used to promote improved program delivery.
  • Conducts regular monitoring visits to project locations.

Policy and Advocacy including Safeguarding, Gender

  • Engagement of networks and coalitions on women’s socio-economic development, GBV prevention, and financial inclusion.
  • Ensures the organization’s participation in technical committees and sector working groups with the view to influencing the adoption of Women for Women approaches on Women Socio-Economic Development
  • Supports in periodic updating of Women from Women Rwanda strategy document.
  • Ensures inclusion of relevant provisions of partners agreement/MoUs and Gender Policies.
  • Actively participates in policy formulation processes.

 Program financial management 

  • Coordinates with the Admin, Finance, and HR Manager to provide financial training for non-financial staff in effective country program financial management, including procurement, project implementation, compliances, and project financial report
  • Supports the budget planning processes to ensure that program funds are expended according to procedures and plans.
  • Collaborates with the program team and develops new initiatives to be integrated into the budget.

Team management, compliance, and capacity building

  • Communicates the organization’s vision, mission, and core values to the program team lead and direct them toward achieving the program goals and objectives.
  • Ensures that the program team has a clear understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities; supported by clear job descriptions to ensure quality performance.
  • Conducts program staffing needs assessment, presents recommendations to the ED, and participates in the recruitment of the program team.
  • Facilitates the capacity building of the program team to ensure they have the appropriate skill levels for their positions and are developing to their full capacity; provides the necessary feedback to the program team and completes their performance appraisals.
  • Provides direct support to the program team in the form of systems and tools.
  • Implement policies and procedures that guide and support Women for Women Rwanda activities, ensure compliance with Women for Women Rwanda code of conduct, gender, and child protection policies.
  • Develops and strengthens the program team’s understanding of project cycle management.

Support the fundraising team, representation, and collaboration

  • Support the Fundraising Head of Department to facilitate linkages, collaboration, and networking with other civil society organizations and government and other relevant institutions to enhance Women for Women Rwanda visibility and program activities.
  • Maintains positive relationships with governments and other relevant stakeholders including donors, regarding Women for Women Rwanda activities.
  • Support the Fundraising team to develop and maintain new partnerships with NGOs, donors, and other stakeholders
  • Ensures ownership of Supports the coordination of local partners and stakeholders for specific projects
  • Meets with partners’ staff and community leaders to discuss program Improvement as needed.
  • Joins the Executive Director in meetings and represents him/her when required.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Masters Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Project Management or related discipline
  • Preferably 5 years experience managing programs with big or medium-size teams preferably women programs.
  • Proven experience in Strategy planning, project planning, project management skills, strong experience in M&E is highly desired.
  • Budgetary control and financial management, including the ability to read and understand financial data
  • Superior organizational skills and ability to multi-task constantly.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills to build rapport with staff, partners, government officials, donors, and community leaders.
  • Ability to work under pressure and meeting deadlines.
  • Creative and flexible with problem-solving skills.
  • People management skills particularly coaching and influence management.
  • Strong MS Office and program management tools and procedures

How to apply

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter by completing very carefully the following Application Form not later than 20th July 2021

Done at Kigali 7, July 2021

UWIMANA Antoinette

Executive Director










SRO-EA/ Economist for Regional Maritime Insecurity Study at United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA): (Deadline 15 July 2021)

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Result of Service

The ultimate result will be a quantitative assessment of the economic and social costs of maritime insecurity in East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean, providing governments with impetus for continued investment in regional maritime security.




 

Work Location

KIGALI

Expected duration

The assignment will last for 2 months, starting from 1 September 2021

Duties and Responsibilities

1. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
Healthy and safe oceans are essential to growth and sustainable development. Reliable access to maritime resources provides much of the world’s population with food and livelihoods and facilitates a large and increasingly diverse range of economic activity. Low cost and efficient maritime transport enables participation in global value chains and facilitates external trade. The global maritime economy – or the ocean-based subset of the Blue Economy – includes fishing, tourism, trade, port services, offshore oil and gas, submarine telecommunications, ocean renewable energy, marine biotechnology, and maritime defence, surveillance and security. In East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean (WIO), these activities demonstrate strong growth prospects if maritime assets are secured and managed sustainably. Maritime resources are central to the delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda 2063, as well as helping to meet several national and regional Blue Economy strategies.
A confluence of human activity undermines the safety and security of the waters in East Africa and the WIO. Maritime crime and resource overexploitation (e.g., piracy, human and drug trafficking, and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing) threaten the potential and sustainability of the region’s maritime economy. Countries in the WIO lose USD200-500 million annually in economic leakage from foreign IUU fishing. Many countries on the coast of East and Southern Africa serve as a source, transhipment point and/or destination for trafficking humans, drugs, weapons and other illicit goods. While these threats impose significant direct costs, for example on traders in the form of lost goods and ransom payments, the indirect and opportunity costs are the heaviest part of the burden. Regional maritime insecurity also undermines the industry’s potential to address larger development priorities such as poverty reduction, food security and increased economic opportunities. Illegal activity decreases revenue and employment across entire value chains in the maritime sector. Increased costs associated with fishing and food trade may also reduce the purchasing power of domestic consumers. More difficult to measure are the costs of lost economic opportunities and potential public revenue, when local and foreign investors are discouraged from exploring newer industries due to the potential insecurity.
A regional approach is necessary for securing the safety and sustainability of maritime activities. At the local level, maritime security is very low and lacks the capacity to counteract these threats. However, multi-country collaborations have been very successful in improving maritime security through enhanced improved monitoring, control and surveillance (MSC). For example, there has been a significant drop in Somali piracy since 2013, which is largely credited to a successful multi-national effort to patrol these waters with regional and international naval forces. As the burden of maritime insecurity is shared by all countries in the region, continued collaboration is necessary and the most effective approach to addressing these threats. Collaborative efforts in the East Africa and WIO region include EUCAP Somalia, the EU-sponsored Maritime Security Programme (MASE) and the EU Critical Maritime Routes Indian Ocean project.
The MASE programme is currently funded to 2022, with an overall objective to enhance maritime security in the East and Southern Africa and Indian Ocean region, contributing to global security and creating a favourable environment for regional economic development. Thus, it contributes to the development and expansion of regional trade and the Blue Economy – two areas of interest for UNECA/SRO-EA. Given this alignment of interests, MASE and UNECA/SRO-EA will collaborate on a study on “The Economic and Social Cost of Maritime Insecurity in East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean” and facilitate a regional discussion on the theme.

2. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF STUDY
The primary objective of this study is to provide governments in East Africa and the WIO, as well as international supporters, with an assessment of the economic and social impetus for continued investment in regional maritime security.
At the regional and country-level, the study should seek to:
 Provide a brief overview of maritime economic opportunities and the current maritime security situation in the East Africa and WIO region, and how they have evolved over time;
 Discuss regional maritime security issues and implications, including major crimes sucj as: piracy, human and drug trafficking, IUU fishing, and MPA activity
 Discuss how regional maritime security situation has evolved over the last 20 years and projections for maritime insecurity the next 5-10 years
 Highlight regional efforts to improving maritime security, such as the MASE programme; including a section on the cost of maintaining maritime security (financing human resources, operations, equipment, etc.)
 Compare maritime insecurity and the cost of maintaining security in the region verses other parts of the world;
 Discuss approaches to quantify maritime security issues globally and/or within the region;
 Deliver a quantitative analysis of the economic costs of maritime insecurity, and as much as possible estimate or discuss socio-economic impacts and opportunity costs;
 Identify impacted groups: vulnerable populations, workers, traders, etc.; and discuss the transmission mechanisms/channels from maritime insecurity to the different socioeconomic losses;
 Offer practical policy recommendations for strengthening national and regional maritime security.
As much as possible, within data availability limitations, the study will seek to cover the following countries: Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania.

3. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The research will be supervised by an Officer in UNECA\SRO-EA. Under her supervision, the consultant economist will perform the following tasks:
 Conduct literature review on the implications of piracy and other dimensions of maritime insecurity, taking note of any methods used to measure economic and social costs;
 Interview relevant stakeholders and experts on challenges, costs and approaches to addressing maritime insecurity in the region;
 Identify groups and countries most impacted by maritime insecurity in the region, particularly the most vulnerable subsets of the population;
 Identify key threats to maritime security in the region, and prioritize the threats with greatest implications for vulnerable groups;
 Design a methodology or approach to the study, and detail this approach in an Inception Report for discussion with UNECA officials;
 Develop an estimate of the regional economic impact of maritime insecurity and compare with other regions (if comparable estimates are available). Estimating the economic costs should include direct losses, such as goods lost to piracy and indirect costs, such as insurance premiums, indirect shipping routes. As much as possible, the economic impact estimate should include jobs, public and private revenue lost;
 If possible, estimate, or discuss lost economic and investment opportunities and the socio-economic impact of maritime insecurity, for example on national or regional poverty, humanitarian assistance, and consumer purchasing power;
 Revise economic and social analyses based on feedback from UNECA project supervisor and other experts;
 Collaborate on and co-author a draft version of the study; and contribute substantially to the final version – including leading the write-up of the economic and social impact results;
 Contribute practical and relevant policy recommendations for improving maritime security at the national and regional level;
 Contribute to a regional Expert Group Meeting (EGM) or webinar on the project theme, including co-presenting the report.

Qualifications/special skills

Academic Qualifications: An advanced university degree in economics, sustainable development studies, accounting, statistics or a related field (PhD preferred).
Experience: A minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience in economic research and analysis, maritime security or related area, including a demonstrated record of publications and economics-focused research work on maritime security, IUU fishing, or related area. This should include macroeconomic and socio-economic impact analysis and/or policy development.
Also, the consultant should have:
─ Good understanding of the maritime security landscape in the Africa (Eastern Africa and/or Western Indian Ocean knowledge preferred).
─ Familiarity with the MESA programme and other regional security agreements.
─ Demonstrated experience working under tight deadlines and delivering high-quality outputs.
─ Strong oral and written communication skills.
─ Ability to work independently, proactively and with little supervision
Language: English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For this post, fluency in both English and French is required (oral and written)

No Fee

THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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Community-Based Protection Associate (On Replacement Capacity) at United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR): (Deadline 21 July 2021)

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Minimum Qualifications

Education & Professional Work Experience
Years of Experience / Degree Level
For G6 – 3 years relevant experience with High School Diploma; or 2 years relevant work experience with Bachelor or equivalent or higher

Field(s) of Education
Not applicable

Certificates and/or Licenses
Development, Human Rights,                        International Law
International Social Work, Social Science, Political Science,

Relevant Job Experience
Essential
Not specified

Desirable
UNHCR learning programmes (PLP).
Knowledge of MSRP.

Functional Skills
*IT-MS Office Applications
*IT-Computer Literacy
IT-Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
UN-UN/UNHCR Administrative Rules, Regulations and Procedures
UN-UN/UNHCR Financial Rules and Regulations and Procedures
PR-Community-based Protection
PR-Community-based Protection – Principles and methodologies
CL-Multi-stakeholder Communications with Partners, Government & Community
PG-Experience with coordinating with Implementing Partners (Government/INGO/NGO/Corporate)
TR-Capacity Building

Position Competencies

 

Competencies as defined in Job Profile

 

Language Requirements

 

Knowledge of English and/or UN working language of the duty station if not English.
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Operational Context

 

Organizational Setting and Work Relationships

The Community-Based Protection Associate is a member of the Protection Unit and may report to the Protection Officer, Community-Based Protection Officer, or another more senior staff member in the Protection Unit. Under the overall direction of the Protection Unit, and in coordination with other UNHCR staff, government, NGO partners and other stakeholders, the Community-Based Protection Associate works directly with communities of concern to identify the risks they face and to leverage their capacities to protect themselves, their families and communities. The incumbent may have direct supervisory responsibility for part of the protection and/or support staff and supports the application of community-based protection standards, operational procedures and practices in community-based protection delivery at the field level. To fulfil this role, the Community-Based Protection Associate is required to spend a substantial percentage of the workday outside the office, building and maintaining networks within communities of PoC. The development and maintenance of constructive relationships with PoC that measurably impact and enhance protection planning, programming and results, form the core of the work of the incumbent. S/he also supports the designing of a community-based protection strategy by ensuring that it is based on consultation with PoC.

All UNHCR staff members are accountable to perform their duties as reflected in their job description. They do so within their delegated authorities, in line with the regulatory framework of UNHCR which includes the UN Charter, UN Staff Regulations and Rules, UNHCR Policies and Administrative Instructions as well as relevant accountability frameworks. In addition, staff members are required to discharge their responsibilities in a manner consistent with the core, functional, cross-functional and managerial competencies and UNHCR¿s core values of professionalism, integrity and respect for diversity.

 

Closing Date

 

Closing date for submissions or applications is 21 July 2021

 

 

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Job position (Senior Associate) at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) :Deadline 30-07-2021

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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

 Title: Senior Associate

Program: Hepatitis

Job Location: Kigali

Type: Full-Time Paid

Start date:  Immediate

 Overview:

The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries, while strengthening the capabilities of governments and the private sector in those countries to create and sustain high-quality health systems that can succeed without our assistance. For more information, please visit: http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org.

CHAI’s Hepatitis Program in Rwanda commenced its support to the Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC) in late 2015. This support includes technical assistance to develop strategic documents necessary for the implementation of the program, market-shaping activities to ensure Rwanda has access to low price and quality testing and treatment commodities, capacity building and service decentralization to ensure access to services across the country.





 

Following the launch of the National plan to eliminate Viral Hepatitis C (HCV), CHAI is particularly working with RBC to strengthen and decentralize data management systems across the country and ensure high quality data is available to inform the program and help the monitoring of the progress towards HCV elimination. CHAI is also working with RBC to strengthen the care and management of Viral Hepatitis B (HBV) and the scoping of HBV elimination.

The Senior Associate will assist the government by providing technical and strategic support to the National Hepatitis Program to ensure the programs’ readiness for Hepatitis elimination. He/She will support the implementation and the evaluation of HCV programmatic and impact indicators for elimination validation, and contribute to the development of a technical sustainability plan, post HCV elimination. The Senior Associate will also contribute to the scoping and implementation of the National HBV elimination plan. The Senior Associate will report administratively to CHAI Hepatitis Senior Program Manager.

We are seeking a highly motivated individual with outstanding credentials, analytical ability, and communication skills. The candidate must be self-driven, adaptable and have a high level of comfort with fast-paced work. They must be self-assured, a fast learner, resilient, and a strong team player. They should have proven ability at capacity building others as this will be an integral part of the role. CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, responsibility, tenacity, independence, energy, and work ethic.

 Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with the program Manager to implement the program’s operational plans
  • Work closely, on a regular basis with RBC to prepare and implement the VH elimination plan and prepare for the elimination validation based on the WHO guidance
  • Support the Hepatitis Program in the development, implementation and coordination of trainings, mentorship, conferences and meetings
  • Support the monitoring of activities through reviewing work plans, reports, organizing and participating in field visits.
  • Contribute to evidence generation activities by developing  and implementing study protocols
  • Work closely with the Hepatitis unit to identify and bridge gaps pertaining to active case finding and linkage to care in order to close the loop in Hepatitis management
  • Support Program Manager in donor, grant, and finance management of the program if need be.
  • Contribute to the elaboration and implementation of an integration and sustainability plan of Hepatitis services.
  • Perform any other work-related duties as assigned by the PM

Qualifications:

  • Master’s s degree in public health/epidemiology or a related technical field, plus at least 3 years work experience. An advanced qualification in public health/epidemiology is an added advantage
  • Exceptional diplomatic and interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships
  • Excellent organizational and problem solving skills and ability to meet deadlines
  • Strong communication skills, including the ability to prepare compelling presentations

Required skills:

  • Ability to evaluate systems holistically and advise on effectiveness of program, systems or procedures
  • Ability to identify key gaps and recommend practical, realistic interventions for operational improvement
  • Highly entrepreneurial  with strong self-motivation
  • Excellent  communication (written and verbal) skills with creative thinking capabilities
  • Ability to work independently on complex projects and proactively manage projects with minimal supervision
  • Ability to multi-task and to be effective in high-pressure situations
  • Practical project management experience
  • High level of confidentiality and knowledge of research ethics

Application procedure:

Interested candidates should send their application to https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/11275/senior-associate%2c-hepatitis-program/job. The deadline for applications is July 30, 2021. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.










2 Accountants at PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA (ADEPR): Deadline: 16/07/2021

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About Organisation

The PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA known as ADEPR is religious-based Organization which has one mission with three main aspects: to preach the Gospel of Jesus-Christ and teach the Word of God according to the Holy Bible, to publish and distribute Christian literature and other books in compliance with the Law and to promote the social welfare with focus on health services, education and other social activities aiming at development. ADEPR conducts its activities on the whole territory of the Republic of Rwanda.

In order to implement to our missions, we are currently looking for experienced and qualifying professional candidates.

Position: Accountant

Number of openings: 2

Location: Gakeri/Rutsiro, Kirabyo/Rusizi




Responsibilities:

  • Accountant social worker oversees planning, procurement, and monitoring budget execution at FCP.
  • He/she is responsible for proper funds management, financial bookkeeping, and timely reporting for the effectiveness of the children and youth ministry.
  • He/ she reports to the Project Director
  • Proper preparation and implementation of curriculum lessons

Requirements:

Bachelors Degree in Accounting Finance, Other related fields like ACCA, CPA]

Key technical skills and competences required:

  • Knowledge to analyze financial information and produce reports
  • Deep understanding of financial accounts. Strong IT skills particularly in financial software Fast track,
  • Planning and organizational budgeting skills
  •  Knowledge of accounting principles, practices and financial data reporting

Please apply by submitting your CV, Motivation Letter, Education documents, Recommendation Letter and any other relevant documents.

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3 Finance Officer at PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA (ADEPR): Deadline: 16/07/2021

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About Organisation

The PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF RWANDA known as ADEPR is religious-based Organization which has one mission with three main aspects: to preach the Gospel of Jesus-Christ and teach the Word of God according to the Holy Bible, to publish and distribute Christian literature and other books in compliance with the Law and to promote the social welfare with focus on health services, education and other social activities aiming at development. ADEPR conducts its activities on the whole territory of the Republic of Rwanda.

In order to implement to our missions, we are currently looking for experienced and qualifying professional candidates.

Position: Finance Officer

Number of openings: 3

Location: Headquarter




Responsibilities:

  • The Budget Officer implements budgeting and financial record keeping procedures to ensure efficient coordination of various departmental, grant, and designated accounts, maintains accurate information regarding the financial status of the cost center, advises the immediate supervisor regarding financial decisions as well other related advises.
  • Directs and coordinates activities of personnel responsible for formulation, monitoring and presentation of budgets for controlling funds to implement program objectives of public and private organizations: Directs compilation of data based on statistical studies and analyses of past and current years to prepare budgets and to justify funds requested.
  • Prepares comparative analyses of operating programs by analyzing costs in relation to services performed during previous fiscal years and submits reports to director of organization with recommendations for budget revisions.
  • Consults with unit heads to ensure adjustments are made in accordance with program changes in order to facilitate long-term planning

Requirements:

  • MBA-Finance and accounting, Master in accounting or finance
  • BA: Economics with CPA, ACCA or Portfolio and Risk Management in order to mitigate cash and operations risks
  • 7 years working at the same position or related field
  • Strong alignment with ADEPR mission, vision and values

Please apply by submitting your CV, Motivation Letter, Education documents, Recommendation Letter and any other relevant documents.

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