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Emerging Trend Vaccines and Fundamental Rights
Nigeria Network of NGOs Calls Upon Governments in Developed Countries to Ensure Equitable Access to Vaccines.
Press Release/March 11, 2022/Friday Lagos-NIGERIA/NNNGO
Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa and other developing countries continue to see disparities in access to vaccines which has prolonged the pandemic for Africa and deepened existing inequalities across the continent. The Nigeria Network of NGOs in collaboration with the Global Call to Action Against Poverty and in partnership with the People’s Vaccine Alliance is calling upon governments to invest in public healthcare services and ensure women and other vulnerable groups have equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.
According to a report released by Oxfam on March 3, 2022, “While effective vaccines provide hope, their rollout has tipped, from a natural desire to protect citizens, into nationalism, greed, and self-interest. Large numbers of people in low-income countries face the virus unprotected and millions of people would still be alive today if they had had access to a vaccine. Big pharmaceutical corporations have been given free rein to prioritize profits ahead of vaccine
equality.”
Speaking at a press conference organised by the Network in Lagos on March 11, 2022, the Executive Director, Nigeria Network of NGOs, Oyebisi Oluseyi said “Although officially, the records show that the causalities of the pandemic were more in developed nations, the reality is that countries in the African continent recorded major loss of lives due to the pandemic but lack of concrete data is likely why we may never have the figures to show a truer reflection of the impact of the pandemic on our continent” He added that reports indicate that 54% of all deaths caused by COVID-19 have been in low and lower middle-income countries, where 10.6 million people have died while 2.7 million people are estimated to have died in high income countries.
The Network therefore saw the press conference as an opportunity to engage media organisations in the conversation as we call on the Nigerian government, civil society and private sector organisations and relevant authorities to support our call for the British, German, United States and French governments to stop actively blocking the waiver of intellectual property rules on all COVID-related technologies, use all powers and influence at their disposal to compel pharmaceutical companies to transfer the technology needed to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines to Global South manufacturers through all available mechanisms. This will revolutionise global vaccine manufacturing, unlocking the productive capacity needed to end this pandemic. It could also build the scientific and industry networks needed to protect Africa and the rest of the world from future disease outbreaks.
About the Call for Support of TRIPS Waiver of COVID-19 Vaccine Production.
On the second anniversary of the pandemic which also marks the beginning of the third year since the World Health Organization formally declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, we acknowledge that billions of people worldwide still don’t have access to COVID vaccines and treatments. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies are recording profits of over $1 million per hour and world leaders refuse to stand up to them.
African countries because of their inability to secure TRIPS waiver of COVID-19 vaccine production have continued to rely on donations of vaccine doses from developed countries, which although is appreciated, but our view is that building domestic manufacturing capacity is a far better and sustainable option to ending the pandemic. There are manufacturers in countries across the Global South with the skills and facilities needed to produce COVID-19
vaccines and treatments at scale, including the WHO’s mRNA hub in South Africa. Engaging these manufacturers would revolutionise global vaccine manufacturing, unlocking the productive capacity needed to end this pandemic. It could also build the scientific and industry networks needed to protect Africa and the rest of the world from future disease outbreaks.
However, Intellectual property rules like patents and trade secrets stand in the way.
Join us to demand world leaders stand with people, not Big Pharma, and finally end this pandemic. We must #EndCOVIDMonopolies.
https://peoplesvaccine.org/take-action/end-covid-monopolies/
About GCAP
GCAP is a network of over 11,000 civil society organisations (CSOs) organized in 58 National Coalitions and in constituency groups of women, youth and socially excluded people, among others. Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) supports people in their struggles for justice and brings individuals and organisations together to challenge the institutions and processes that perpetuate poverty and inequalities. Together, we defend and promote human rights, gender justice, social justice, climate justice and the security needed for the dignity and peace of all. https://gcap.global/es/peoples-assembly/
About Nigeria Network of NGOs (www.nnngo.org)
The Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO) is the first generic membership body for civil society organisations in Nigeria that facilitates effective advocacy on issues of poverty and other developmental issues. Established in 1992, NNNGO represents over 3,400 organisations ranging from small groups working at the local level, to larger networks working at the national level. The Network is charged with the objective of identifying, registering, coordinating, building capacity, and mobilizing civil society organisations to promote interconnectivity and
bring equity, justice, peace, and development to grassroots communities throughout Nigeria, including the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
About The People’s Vaccine
The People’s Vaccine Alliance is a coalition of over 80 organisations and networks, supported by Nobel Laureates, health experts, economists, heads of states, faith leaders and activists, working together for a People’s Vaccine, available free of charge to everyone, everywhere. The Alliance grew organically out of the open letter calling for a People’s Vaccine, organised in May 2020. We work together to end vaccine apartheid. https://peoplesvaccine.org/takeaction/end-covid-monopolies/
For more information
Oyindamola Aramide,
Communication Officer, Nigeria Network of NGOs
oyindamola.aramide@nnngo.org
09069460107
List of NGOs in Nigeria
Searching for a well-updated list of NGOs in Nigeria can be very difficult but many thanks to the Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO) which is the first generic membership body for civil society organisations in Nigeria with over 3495 organisations ranging from small groups working at the local level, to larger networks working at the national level.
The list of NGOs in Nigeria facilitated by Network which charged with the objective of identifying, registering, coordinating, building capacity, and mobilizing civil society organisations to promote interconnectivity and bring equity, justice, peace, and development to grassroots communities throughout Nigeria, including the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The list of NGOs in Nigeria registered with NNNGO is grouped according to the states, thematic areas, and alphabetical order which is stated below: NGO’s Directory by State, NGO’s Directory by Thematic Area, and NGO’s Directory by Alphabetical Order.
The followings are the list of NGOs in Nigeria grouped by states
ABIA
- ABIA NORTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
- AFRICA HOPE ALIVE INITIATIVE
- AFRICOMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
- ANNABELLES BOGI DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (ABDI)
- ASA-AMATOR AMATEUR WOMEN COUNCIL
- CECILIA NKEMAKOLAM FOUNDATION
- CITY TAKERS NETWORK
- DCOM WORD ACADEMY
- DESIRABLE-IMPACT
- DEVELOPMENT GENERATION AFRICA INTERNATIONAL
- DICK TIGER IHETU FOUNDATION
- DIPLOMAT YOUTH ORGANISATION
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Below is the list of NGOs in Nigeria grouped by Thematic Areas
ADVOCACY
- ABONNEMA YOUTH ADVOCACY MOVEMENT
- AFRICAN VULNERABLE WELFARE EMPATHETIC AND EGALITARIAN SOCIETY OF NIGERIA
- ANPEZ CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
- ELFRIQUE SOLUTIONS LIMITED
- FEDERATION OF OGONI WOMEN
- IDAMA BELEMA ERE
- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
- KANO NETWORK OF NGOS.
- KEEPING IT REAL (KIR) FOUNDATION
- PRIVATE INVESTORS CLUB
- PROJECT NEW NATION
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The list of NGOs in Nigeria according to Alphabetically order
- Abibimman Foundation
- Abraham Adesanya Foundation
- Abraham’s Children Foundation (ACF)
- Abraham Omuya Foundation
- Abia North Industrial Development Initiative
- Able Reading Group
- Abuja Children and Youth International Association of Nigeria (ACYIAN)
- Abuja Metro Junior Chamber
- Academic Associate Peace Work
- Academic Associates
- Accountability Commitment For Innovative Optimism & Excellence Foundation
- Ace Development Initiatives
- Achievers Development Centre
- Achievers’ Multipurpose Cooperative Society
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Head of Communication at a Citizen Sector Organization with Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria
Head of Communication
Location: Abuja, NG
Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer
Key Objective
To ensure the stakeholders are positively disposed to the organization at all times and are well-positioned to act on the organization’s behalf.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Strategic Communications
o Develop, update and oversee the implementation of the organization’s communication and stakeholder management strategy.
o Support respective departments to communicate effectively with their stakeholders.
o Manage media relations through the development of a media contact list and a positive professional relationship with various members of the media.
o Perform organizational risks and threats analysis and develop strategies to address negative or damaging information about the organization.
o Project a positive organizational image to the public.
o Deploy the most effective communication materials and channels in implementing communication strategies for programs, events, and promotions.
Leadership and Management
o Oversee the Communications Department to ensure targets are met.
o Supervise direct reports and ensure the well-being of the department’s staff.
o Ensure departmental budget is submitted within given timelines.
o Ensure cost efficiency in the department in line with the organization’s financial strategy/plans.
Qualifications and Skills
• A Bachelor’s degree in communication, social sciences or business.
• A Master’s degree will be an added advantage.
• 8 years’ cognate experience of which three (3) should be in a managerial position and five (5) in communication management.
• Proficiency in social media management and strategic communications
• Experience in a media communications company will be an advantage.
• Deep networks in the media will also be an advantage.
To apply, please click this link: https://tinyurl.com/RECHOC
Application closes by April 26, 2022.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at a Citizen Sector Organization with Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria
Application deadline EXTENDED to 26th April 2022
The Client
The Client is a Nigerian citizens sector organization established in 2003, focused on improving citizens’ participation in governance and in promoting Open Government Partnerships. The organization is driven by the desire for a more transparent and accountable government, and citizens empowered to actively participate in governance processes.
The organization’s vision is a society with its people fully empowered, realizing their full potentials and readily asserting the full measure of their citizenship under the most transparent and accountable governance possible.
The Client is currently repositioning herself to expand her service offerings and resource base.
As such, the organization seeks to recruit a new CEO as well as suitable candidates for other leadership positions. Prospects would be high-performing individuals who are passionate about the drive and vision of the organization. If you meet the requirements and are ready to grow in a vibrant and engaging work environment, please apply to the positions described below.
Job Ref 001: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Location: Abuja, NG
Reporting to: Board of Directors
Key Objective
To provide leadership for all aspects of the organization’s operations.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Leadership and Management
o Provide the Board of Directors with trusted feedback and advice.
o Provide a clear vision, strategic direction and purpose for organization’s operations.
o Develop and maintain collaborative relationships and partnerships with stakeholders.
o Represent the organization’s interests at all levels.
o Support respective departments to effectively perform their duties with their stakeholders.
o Positively contribute to the wider NNGO space and other stakeholders to reinforce the organization’s values.
o Conduct self at all times and in a manner consistent with the code of conduct/values of the organization.
o Ensure the organization is in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and standards.
o Promote communication and cooperation among divisions to create a spirit of unity in the organization.
o Oversee the ongoing operations of all divisions in the organization.
o Manage and direct the organization toward achieving its primary goals and objectives.
Financial and Human Resources Management
o Develop high performing fundraising strategies.
o Ensure the organization’s financial goals are defined and achieved.
o Ensure cost-efficiency and value-for-money in the use of the organization’s resources
o Oversee employment decisions at the executive level of the organisation.
o Act as a role model to staff, drive team cohesion and manage succession.
Qualifications and Skills
• First degree in law, finance, business, social sciences or related field. A Master’s degree in a relevant field will be an added advantage.
• 12 years’ cognate experience of which five (5) should be in a leadership position preferably in the development sector.
• Extensive professional experience in:
• The development sector
• Fundraising
• Strategic Management
• Stakeholder Management
• Advocacy
• Excellent customer service, stakeholder relations, interpersonal, communication, and managerial skills.
• A good understanding of OGP, OCDS standards and procurement is an added advantage.
To apply, please click this link:
Application closes by April 26, 2022.
Disability Inclusion Advisor, Inclusion Advisory Group – Nigeria Full time, Permanent
The Inclusion Advisory Group (IAG)
The Inclusion Advisory Group (IAG) is a global network of advisors, working in partnership with the Disability Movement on catalytic opportunities that have potential to spark broader, systemic change for inclusion. IAG is a key element of CBM Global’s programming approach, alongside field programmes and advocacy work. We believe that tailored advice – communicated effectively, with the right people at the table – can help make inclusion a reality. IAG promote the implementation of a rights-based approach to disability in development and humanitarian action by supporting our clients to strengthen their policies, systems and capacities on key issues such as accessibility, reasonable accommodation, data, participation, awareness-raising, and the role of organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs). IAG has provided tailored advice spanning from international and national policies and guidance to grassroots community development.
Our advice is tailored for specific contexts and framed and aligned with relevant international frameworks and evidence on human rights. Overall, IAG has provided advice for 15 years to mainstream development and humanitarian partners, including various donors, development banks, UN entities and programmes, and
nongovernment organisations, with this post supporting the early work in Nigeria. For more information about the work, our approach and impact of IAG please see the website.
CBM Global
Our Vision: an inclusive world in which all people with disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential.
Our Mission: fighting to end the cycle of poverty and disability.
Our Values:
• We champion inclusion
• We strive for justice
• We pursue excellence
• We embrace partnership
• We live with integrity
While the world has been making progress in tackling poverty, people with disabilities are being left behind. CBM Global works alongside people with disabilities in the world’s poorest places to fight poverty and exclusion and
transform lives. Driven by Christian values, we seek out and work with the most marginalised in society, irrespective of race, gender or religion, recognising the equal worth of every individual.
Drawing on over 100 years’ experience and world-leading expertise in disability inclusive community development and humanitarian action, inclusive eye health and community mental health, CBM Global works with partners to break the cycle of poverty and disability and build inclusive communities. Our programmes across Africa, Asia and Latin America are developed and delivered with local partner organisations to ensure long-term transformation and accountability in communities we serve. We’re deeply committed to the principle of “nothing about us without us”, and we therefore work closely with and support organisations of people with disabilities.
CBM Global is made up of CBM Australia, CBM Ireland, CBM Kenya, CBM New Zealand, CBM Switzerland, and CBM UK with programmes worldwide and Country Offices in Philippines, Bangladesh, Laos, Nepal, Indonesia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Madagascar and Bolivia. CBM Global works in over 20 countries, maximising our impact through long-term, authentic partnership and a coordinated mix of inclusive community-based programmes, local to global advocacy and delivering inclusion advice to other organisations. We draw on learning and evidence from our community work to inform our advocacy hand-in-hand with the Disability Movement at local, national and international levels, including with the UN, to achieve systemic change for people
with disabilities. Via our Inclusion Advisory Group, we advise governments, UN bodies and other organisations on how to ensure inclusion in their own organisations, policies and programmes to further amplify our impact.
The Role
Disability Inclusion Advisor, Inclusion Advisory Group – Nigeria Full time
Reports to:
The Disability Inclusion Advisor will report for management purposes to the Country Programme Manager of CBM Global’s Nigeria Country Office. The Disability Inclusion Advisor is a member of a network of advisors across CBM
Global called the Inclusion Advisory Group (IAG). As such the postholder will besupported by the wider IAG as well as by the specific Nigeria focal point within the global IAG team who will provide technical oversight and mentoring through a dotted reporting line.
Job Overview
CBM Global has extensive experience in providing inclusion advice to others through our IAG. The IAG is a global network of Advisory teams who deliver advice in collaboration with the Disability Movement and associate advisors. Inclusion Advisory work is one key means through which CBM Global seeks to achieve its
programme objectives.
This Disability Inclusion Advisor will work with the country team, with support from the wider IAG where relevant, to grow Advisory work in Nigeria and may contribute to Advisory work and learning across the wider IAG. The Disability Inclusion Advisor will be responsible for setting the direction of our work, developing relationships
with Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) and other delivery partners, as well as growing a body of Advisory work, and delivering on it within the framework of the Country Strategy Paper (CSP).
Based:
This position is based in Abuja, Nigeria.
We only offer local contracts for people with residence in Nigeria.
This position requires travelling within Nigeria and internationally on a frequent basis.
Hours: The role is full time.
Salary range: The salary offered will be determined based on skills and experience. We offer a local contract.
Responsibilities and Duties
• Develop and/or refine the Nigeria Country Office Advisory strategy, adjusting over time as needed;
• Develop and/or maintain excellent relationships with the Disability Movement, with clear understanding of how to ensure that collaboration on Advisory is constructive and complementary;
• Represent the Nigeria team within the wider IAG network;
• Scope out Advisory opportunities in Nigeria;
• Provide advice to clients, collaborating and coordinating with agreed delivery partners, including representatives from the Disability Movement;
• Engage in continuous learning and upskilling and contribute through sharing learning as is required for Advisory work;
• Tracking and documenting disability inclusion components of Nigeria Country Office field programmes
• Perform any other tasks as may be assigned the Country Programme Manager and or Senior Management Team
Key outcomes expected from this role
• Advisory strategy developed, documented, and adjusted as needed
• Mutually beneficial relationships developed with OPDs in relation to Advisory
• IAG and Nigeria country team is well represented within local development and humanitarian networks
• Nigeria is well represented and participates in the global IAG, including accessing support and participating in peer review and other peer learning and quality processes
• New opportunities for Advisory work generated and delivered on at high quality
What you will bring to the role:
All of the following requirements are essential, unless marked with a * when they are desirable, and will be assessed from a combination of information provided from the application form and interview process.
CBM Global welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds and people with lived experience of disability.
Experience
• Experience in design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of human rights-based development and/or humanitarian programs and policies, preferably including experience working on disability inclusive programs and
policies
• Understanding of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its application to country policies and programs
• Experience providing advice to other organisations*
• Demonstrated training and capacity development skills and experience
• Strong networks with the Disability Movement*
Skills/competencies/personal qualities
• A willingness to contribute to the growth and development of CBM Global, and the Inclusion Advisory Group
• Ability to manage shifting workloads and priorities and deliver high quality work on time
• Excellent communication skills (written and spoken), including the ability to adapt pitch, style, and content of messages for different audiences, and to communicate in an inclusive manner
• Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to develop and maintain networks of communication with a range of stakeholders
• Ability to work as a member of a team, as well as the ability to work in a self-directed manner
• Strategic thinking and creativity
Qualifications
• Academic or demonstrated applied background in humanitarian and/or development studies, disability studies, social science or other relevant qualifications. Post graduate qualifications in the above is an advantage but
not essential.
Employee Benefits
• We offer flexible working options depending on location and choice, including office, hybrid and potentially working from home options.
• As part of its commitment to its work with people with disabilities, CBM Global aims to successfully employ and retain people with disabilities and welcomes people with diverse backgrounds. We have a comprehensive
equality and diversity policy.
Shortlisting and Interviews
CBM Global is an equal opportunities employer, committed to ensuring all applications are treated fairly.
All applications are subject to our shortlisting process; if you are shortlisted we will contact you and invite you to attend an online interview. You will also be advised at this point if there will be any skills or tasks to complete as part of the recruitment process.
Diversity Policy Statement
Our workplace promotes an inclusive and accessible environment that supports all staff to thrive, with provision of reasonable accommodation for employees with disabilities where needed.
We believe that the success of any organisation depends upon its people and their diverse abilities, skills, languages, cultures, and backgrounds. The greater diversity in the staffing of people with different lived experiences helps promote innovation, creativity, and smarter solutions to the constantly changing environments in which
we work.
Employment Checks
CBM Global is committed to the safety and best interest of all children and vulnerable adults accessing CBM Global supported services and programmes. Relevant background checks including working with children, police and reference checks will be completed prior to the preferred candidate’s employment being confirmed.
All applicants must have the right to work in the relevant country. All offers of employment are made subject to the following criteria: Proof of eligibility and satisfactory employment screening, and three references satisfactory to CBM Global.
How to apply
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More information about the Inclusion Advisory Group and CBM Global Disability Inclusion can be found by visiting the IAG website here, and the CBM Global Website here.
Closing date: Wednesday 18th May 09:00 UK BST
To apply for this role as a permanent employee:
1. You must be a citizen of Nigeria or have the right to work and live in Nigeria.
We do not offer an expatriate contract for this role.
2. Please download and complete the Application Form here Nigeria: Disability Inclusion Advisor, Inclusion Advisory Group | CBM Global (cbm-global.org).
There is space on the Application Form to include a cover letter, so there is no need to provide a separate letter. Please make sure that you provide specific examples where you meet the essential criteria outlined in the
Person Specification, either here or on your CV.
3. Send along with your Curriculum Vitae (no more than two pages) to recruitment@cbm-global.org by the closing date.
4. In the subject header of your email it would be helpful if you could add your name and the role title for which you are applying; ‘Disability Inclusion Advisor, IAG – Nigeria’.
5. Informal enquiries are also welcome to the above email address.
Next steps
Many of our roles advertised attract large numbers of applicants, and we may not be able to respond to everyone that applies. If we have not been in touch with you within three weeks of the closing date, it is likely that on this occasion we have shortlisted other candidates who meet the criteria more fully. We do thank you for your application and your interest in working with CBM Global. Please feel free to apply again in the future for other suitable roles.
We very much look forward to receiving your application.
The Open Society Foundations (OSF)-Africa CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The Open Society Foundations (OSF)-Africa CALL FOR PROPOSALS
An integrated, vibrant, self-respecting and globally-respected Africa, characterized by democratic governance, sustainable development and economic systems that deliver more just, inclusive and accountable outcomes with and for the people and the environment in Africa.
Mission:
To advance gender justice and women’s rights, deepen democracy, accountable governance and inclusive development in Africa through participatory and strategic grantmaking and advocacy.
OSF-Africa supports innovative interventions with effective strategies that respond to the broader deep-seated political, justice and socio-economic roadblocks to open society in Africa. In addition to the tools of grant making, research and advocacy, we seek to seize new opportunities and deploy novel tools such as arts and culture, technology, strategic litigation and impact investment to address open society challenges.
OSF-Africa’s priority countries are Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. OSF-Africa is now seeking proposals from these countries under the following strategic pillars (NB: Pan-African and sub-regional proposals are also welcome):
EXPRESSION AND PARTICIPATION:
- Resisting the capture of democratic processes and institutions
- Resisting the capture of electoral processes and institutions
- Promoting access to information, digital rights and independent media
- Promoting arts and culture
- Supporting human rights defenders (HRDs)
SECURITY AND RIGHTS:
- Supporting civilian oversight of and an accountable security sector
- Supporting narrative change around insecurity and terrorism
- Advancing the security and safety for women and girls and sexual and gender minorities, including in conflict areas
ACCOUNTABILITY AND JUSTICE:
- Promoting institutional transformation and renewal
- Strengthening national, regional and continental human rights and legal accountability mechanisms
- Challenging corporate power as relates to capture
- Supporting and strengthening broad-based intersectional human rights and accountability movements
OPPORTUNITY AND EQUITY:
- Supporting access to justice and the rights of the marginalized
- Addressing inequality through policies and practice
- Supporting enablers and catalytic economic reforms
- Working towards fair global climate governance and justice
WOMEN’S RIGHTS:
- Strengthening intersectional feminist knowledge production and uptake
- Supporting intersectional feminist movements
- Strengthening the field to anchor the work of the other pillars
- Positioning African women’s rights globally
SPECIAL INITIATIVES:
- Re-invigorating pan-African civil society: decolonizing academia and research
- Advancing African influence globally
The OSF-Africa strategy with more information about the strategic pillars and their objectives is available here.
ELIGIBILITY
OSF-Africa primarily awards grants to African organizations. OSF-Africa may provide funding to Africa-based international organizations committed to African leadership, voice and agency on exception. OSF-Africa can grant to public institutions as well as sub-regional and continental organizations. We may support work undertaken by unregistered movements and/or individuals. Interested organizations must submit, in PDF format, a completed application proposal and budget (in English, French or Portuguese) and other documents stipulated in the application form. Applications not submitted with all relevant documentation may be delayed.
SUBMISSION AND DEADLINES
Proposals should be sent via e-mail to OSF-Africa-Proposals@osisa.org. Proposals will be accepted until May 13, 2022. OSF-Africa encourages early submission of proposals. Proposals received after the due date will not be considered.
OSF-Africa receives thousands of proposals a year and the time required to review a proposal varies according to the complexity of the proposal. It may take three to six months from the time a proposal is received to the date a final decision is made. You will be advised accordingly.
The application documents are available below:
OSF Africa Proposal Submission
OSF Africa Project Budget Template
Senior Officer, Disaster Law at The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Senior Officer, Disaster Law
- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification BA/BSc/HND
- Experience 5 years
- Location Abuja
- Job Field Law / Legal
Job Number: S01471
Location: West Africa Country Cluster, Abuja
Contract Type: Employee
Duration: 6 months
Grade: Not applicable
Job Purpose
- The purpose of this position is to support the management and implementation of the IFRC’s work on disaster law in the Africa Region in accordance with the Agenda for Renewal and the IFRC Disaster Law Operational Plan.
- This position will also support the Disaster Law Coordinator for Africa in his/her activities in Advocacy, Training and Research.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Support the implementation of the Disaster Law in line with the organisational strategy and the operational plan.
- Support National Societies in understanding and developing legal advocacy strategies and the implementation thereof in the field of Disaster Law.
- Undertake capacity building of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on legal issues in disaster response through the conduct of trainings and workshops on disaster law and legislative advocacy.
- Provide technical assistance on strengthening disaster law through National Societies to relevant authorities, through the implementation of country-level technical support projects.
- Support National Societies in developing advocacy strategies, to support legislative advocacy processes.
- Conduct periodic National Society project monitoring and evaluation on the scope and deliverables of the project
- Support the development and implementation of regional advocacy and dissemination strategies on disaster law activities.
- Promote improved understanding on the need for disaster law through social media engagement
Job Duties and Responsibilities (continued):
- Support in the development, evaluation and piloting of Global Disaster Law Programme tools
- Support in advocacy efforts on Programme Resolution and tools to be presented at the International Conference and other international fora
- Engaging with International Organisations and RECs to develop strategy for sustainable and consistent engagement with National Societies, government agencies and regional organisations
- Ensuring proper budget monitoring and efficient utilization of donor funds
- Support in continued donor engagement globally through development of proposals, provision of updated status of implementation as well as timely reporting
- Support in the conduct of global and regional research as required, through collating information on national society, government and UN agencies policies pertaining to relevant issues under research
- Contribute to the development of DL Global strategy, action plan and activities plan and priorities annually
Requirements
Education
- Bachelor of Laws
- Advanced Degree (Masters or equivalent) in Law, International Relations, International Development, International Affairs, Political Science or related fields
Experience:
- At least 5 years of legal work experience in a related area is required
- At least 3 years of experience in project management is required
- At least 3 years of experience in advocacy is preferred
- Experience in legal/academic writing and drafting is required
- Experience in providing technical assistance in the development of legislation, including in developing countries is preferred
- Experience within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Language:
- Sound knowledge and understanding of international and national law and policy-making processes is required
- Good understanding of disaster preparedness and management concepts is preferred
- Good understanding of the global humanitarian system is preferred
- Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written is required.
Competencies and Values:
- National Society Relations
- Results Focus & Accountability
- Teamwork
- Communications
- Professional Mastery
- Managerial Effectiveness
Method of Application
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CALL FOR APPLICATION — RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP TO PROMOTE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION ON CIVIL SOCIETY IN WEST AFRICA
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_tta_accordion style=”outline” color=”black” active_section=”1″][vc_tta_section title=”OVERVIEW” tab_id=”1654003682989-2c88b287-9c99″][vc_column_text]In recent years, grooming and equipping the next generation of leaders has become essential. There is a dearth of adequate leadership at the individual,
institutional and societal levels as well as the lack of intergenerational learning and documented best practices from successful leaders in the development sector. As West Africa strives to be the most stable socio-economic region in Africa, it needs avenues to develop and groom the next generation of thought leaders—not only for the public sector but also to saturate all fields of endeavour that contribute to the sustainability of development plans in the region.
Civil society in its watchdog role has a responsibility to set a progressive and visionary agenda in this regard. It is necessary to ensure that future leaders in West Africa have the tools and bases to document best practices in the region and help their communities to develop these practices.
Also, there is a huge gap in documentation of civil society praxis in West Africa. This calls for an urgent need for an indigenous knowledge production from civil society actors and researchers on development praxis in the region. Civil society has a crucial role to play in enabling young West Africans to benefit from a space that will enable them to develop a deeper understanding of civil society. This will enable them to hone their technical skills necessary to fully play their part in the leadership and development of good governance, a resilient and strong civil society in West Africa.
WACSI promote a homegrown Open Access and practitioner-oriented knowledge process. The aim is to enhance the accessibility, quality, quantity and visibility of original, peer-reviewed publications on civil society issues produced by civil society actors and researchers from West Africa or working in the region. The promotion of scientific work, in-depth reflection and policy analysis in the domain of civil society is essential to ensure the proper engagement, appropriation and implementation of the overall developmental objectives in West Africa.
In this regard, the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) has set up a fellowship programme to promote indigenous knowledge production on civil society in West Africa. This short-term fellowship (90-180 days) is an action-oriented initiative targeted at young researchers, particularly those enrolled in master’s or PhD programmes. The programme aims to equip West African youth with the research and analytical skills they need to effectively engage with government, the private sector and the global community to improve good governance and sustainable development. In 2022, two young research fellows between the age brackets of 20-35 would be supported assist and develop publications on ongoing research on the social, economic and political contribution and the reimagining INGO role in West Africa.
The knowledge products that emanate from this fellowship would add value to the Institute’s programmes and more broadly, to civil society social, economic and political contribution discourse and praxis across the globe.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”GOALS” tab_id=”1654003683003-bf910c73-1fe9″][vc_column_text]The goal of the research fellowship is to offer young researchers with the dire opportunities to document indigenous practices on civil society in West Africa.
This will be done by creating spaces for interaction between relevant Stakeholders, including decision-makers, development practitioners, CSO leaders and their constituents.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”SCOPE OF WORK” tab_id=”1654004104058-5e76998d-784a”][vc_column_text]Specific objectives of the research fellowship are to:
- Identify and nurture early career academics who have demonstrated leadership potential and/or an interest in the development sector in West Africa.
- Support fellows to apply the acquired skills to conduct research that is relevant to the development of their careers and increase their impact on the community.
- Increase indigenous knowledge production on civil society issues that will better inform development agenda and planning.
- Build a community of practice (CoP) spanning across disciplinary boundaries, with academia, civil society actors and other stakeholders in
West Africa to exchange ideas, opportunities, and solution to advance the development agenda in the region.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FOCUS” tab_id=”1654004262268-d725321d-2758″][vc_column_text]The focus of the fellowship for 2022 will hinge on deepening fellows’ understanding of the social, economic, and political contribution of civil society to development in West Africa. Fellows will be afforded the opportunity to contribute to ongoing research on the social, economic, and political contribution of civil society to development in West Africa.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”EXPECTED OUTCOMES” tab_id=”1654004332848-e1159fda-1099″][vc_column_text]At the end of the programme, fellows are expected to have hands-on knowledge and contextual evidence on social economic and political contribution of civil societies in West Africa produced by young research fellows. The results of the various research projects will be disseminated to relevant stakeholders in the region and regularly discussed at the policy roundtables as a tool for action. The fellowship would contribute to strengthen thought leadership in the civil society sector in West Africa[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”BENEFITS” tab_id=”1654004403812-87535729-bfac”][vc_column_text]Research fellows will receive monthly stipends and a research allowance from the institute. In addition, active participation in this fellowship offers aspiring
academicians or fellows with a keen interest in civil society access to a wide range of benefits to help successfully conduct their research or engage in a
knowledge documentation project. The findings from the research and the overall experience of the fellows will be used to promote good practices in West Africa.
They will provide the necessary data and information as evidence for informed policymaking in the region. During the research fellowship, candidates can get a wealth of opportunities and it gives students skills and knowledge to better plan for or advance their future careers. Fellows will also have other opportunities and benefits such as:
- A certificate of completion. This will be provided upon satisfactory completion of all tasks and submission of all agreed deliverables.
- A monthly stipend.
- At least one WACSeries publication.
- Official recommendation from WACSI.
- Free access to WACSI’s rich civil society resource centre.
- Improved English-language skills (for French speaking participants).
- Become a member of a regional network of research fellows in the non-profit sector.
- A creative and stimulating professional environment for the students.
- Intercultural working experience with professionals from different West African countries.
- Networking events and building of strong relationships with seasoned development partners.
- Visibility of the fellow as his/her work will be disseminated to development actors and partners in West Africa and beyond.
- Cross-disciplinary exposure and experience in knowledge management, capacity development, policy advocacy and influencing, monitoring, evaluation and learning from the work of WACSI’s respective Units.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”DELIVERABLES” tab_id=”1654004655554-28478e99-42ed”][vc_column_text]Production of publishable research reports; policy documents; articles (Issues Papers, Op-Eds); and blogs on social, political and economic contribution and the re-imagining role of civil societies.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”FELLOWSHIP DURATION” tab_id=”1654004694313-ac0ab0a3-75a5″][vc_column_text]Fellows can spend between 3 to 6 months at the Institute. This will be based on the alignment of the fellowship goals with the student’s current academic, career and research interests. However, applications will be considered on a rolling basis and applicants will be selected on a case-by-case basis each year.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”TIMELINES” tab_id=”1654004730212-f38249b7-b2fc”][vc_column_text]2 May 2022: Application opens.
16 May 2022: Deadline for receipt of applications.
20 May 2022: Shortlisted applicants are notified by email.
Week of 23 May 2022: Interview with shortlisted applicants.
Week of 30 May 2022: Selected candidates will receive feedback on their applications.
6 June 2022: Beginning of the research fellowship. Selected fellows can however discuss start dates per their specific cases.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”ELIGIBILITY” tab_id=”1654005965637-53ff69e9-365a”][vc_column_text]
- The fellowship is open to all young researchers from West Africa. Other young researchers who are not from the region but are interested in understanding and documenting civil society praxis in West Africa can be considered.
- Interested in working on civil society issues or in the development sector.
- Recent Master’s or PhD graduates who completed their studies within the last two years.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate strong analytical skills and the ability to perform independent research.
- Interested applicants should be able and ready to cover all costs related to the fellowship. Applicants should be able to mobilise the resources to cover costs related to their travel to and from Accra, accommodation and living expenses while in Accra for the agreed period of the fellowship.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”HOW TO APPLY” tab_id=”1654006103217-edfbcbb0-82b0″][vc_column_text]If you wish to be considered for the fellowship, apply by submitting the following:
- An application letter clearly stating your career, academic and research goals
- One article (published or unpublished).
- A 300-word synopsis articulating their research interest which must align with the research fellowship focus (see above). This synopsis must present the research objectives, questions and a proposed methodology to pursue the
research goals. - A curriculum vitae.
All applications should be sent to WACSI: research@wacsi.org by 16 May 2022.
Selected candidates are expected to reside in Accra at the time of the fellowship and work from the institute’s office in Accra, Ghana. WACSI’s Knowledge Management Unit will provide close supervision to the research fellows throughout the fellowship period. However, due to the current threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, interested candidates who are not based in Accra will be considered for the programme. Selection will be based on applicant’s demonstration of their ability to deliver while working remotely.
Females are highly encouraged to apply
Publications authored by previous research fellows include the following.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion][/vc_column][/vc_row]
The Nigeria Network of NGOs welcomes Ishk Tolaram Foundation As a Member of The Network
Announcing our newest member-organisation Ishk Tolaram Foundation
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The Nigeria Network of NGOs (NNNGO) is pleased to announce the addition of Ishk Tolaram Foundation to its membership.
This development will raise the Networks’ profile and signal the start of a relationship that will further strengthen our efforts at building capacity of organisations across the third sector.
Oyebisi, B. Oluseyi, Executive Director, Nigeria Network of NGOs welcomed Ishk Tolaram Foundation to the Network noting that “NNNGO is excited at Ishk Tolaram Foundation’s decision to join our membership in the sponsor category as it highlights the value the Foundation places on cross-sector partnerships in strengthening the work of national associations like NNNGO to deliver critical initiatives, projects and programmes for the future of the nonprofit sector.”
Thank you @ishktolaram for the important work you do 🌍over as we continue to work together for #sustainabledevelopment

