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AWDF is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity that has arisen in its team.
Are you ready to be part of a passionate, diverse, and dedicated team working to support and strengthen feminist organisations and movements in pursuit of gender justice and social transformation in Africa?
Then join our team as the next Programme Assistant (shared) for the Knowledge and Voice and Non Traditional Actors.
Job summary
The Programme Assistant (Non Traditional Actors and Knowledge and Voice) is a shared role that is responsible for providing administrative and programmatic support, contributing to the efficient operation of AWDF’s Knowledge and Voice work and our partnerships with non-traditional actors and collectives. The role will work in close collaboration with both the Knowledge and Voice Specialist and Senior Programme Officer for Non Traditional Actors supporting the implementation of initiatives that serve to unlock voice and agency of non traditional African women’s rights and feminist activists, leaders, collectives and movements.
How to Apply:
Qualified and interested persons should send:
explaining their interest and excitement in applying for the position to work for AWDF; and highlighting their experience and competencies as they relate to the specific areas of duties indicated in the vacancy to demonstrate a good fit for the role.
Applications for the vacancy should reach AWDF no later than Monday, 23rd July 2024. Due to our limited capacity, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for additional information and interviews.