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BACKGROUND TO THE CONSULTANCY
As part of our capacity building and donor advocacy roles, AWDF has embarked on a process to encourage African women’s funds, allied philanthropic actors, and the African women’s organisations that we support to engage with the growing field of knowledge production and programme development and implementation around evidence-based prevention of violence against women. In partnership with Raising Voices we have produced a primer for African women’s organisations that helps explain the key research, evidence and the language used to frame evidence-based prevention of violence against women.
As follow up to this we are now looking to develop a guide to knowledge production and evidence generation for African women’s rights organisations. Through this initiative we aim to help increase African women’s organisations ability to contribute to the citable literature around evidence-based prevention of violence against women, grounded in an African feminist politics.
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DURATION OF THE ASSIGNMENT
Qualified African women candidates are encouraged to apply.
Submissions must be received no later than 23rd March 2020