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NGO / INGO / Development Projects
Full Time
|Grade: C
Contract type: Fixed term Contract up to 2020/ Part-time 3 days a week
Location: Bangladesh, India, Nepal
Introduction role summary:
Working directly with the International Project Manager and international platforms on women’s rights and resilient livelihoods. This role will involve implementing the advocacy work on women’s rights the raising of the visibility of the intersections of unpaid care work, violence against women and agroecology with regional bodies such as the UNESCAP, FAO and SAARC and influencing other regional stakeholders. The POWER Project aims to promote women’s economic empowerment. This is done through increasing the income of 21,000 women in Ghana, Rwanda and Bangladesh and their ability to control their income, agroecology, better access to markets and reducing, recognising and redistributing their Unpaid Care Work. The project is seeking to recruit an Advocacy Coordinator for South Asia to strengthen its advocacy work who will work 3 Days a week 60% role.
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Apply Before: Apr 29, 2019
About the organization
ActionAid is a global justice federation working in over 45 countries to achieve social justice, gender equality and poverty eradication. ActionAid International Nepal (AAIN) is a member of the global federation of ActionAid, working for human rights, poverty eradication and gender equality. It is a non-governmental national social justice organization established in 1982 and working locally in different provinces of Nepal. It is also a part of national and global social justice movements and other civil society networks, alliances, and coalitions. Shaped and driven by our values, vision, and mission, we work for transformative and structural social changes through people’s active agencies. We believe in human rights and embrace the Human Right Based Approach to fight against not only the symptoms but also the structural causes of poverty, injustice, and inequality. Discriminated, excluded, and exploited people – particularly women and girls – living in poverty and injustice, whose rights are denied or violated, are our primary stakeholders. We take sides with them and stand by them; their stories, energy and activism inspire us and our work. AAIN believes that young people are the driving force and energy to bring positive changes in the community and therefore AAIN will work with young people while keeping women and girls at the center among people living in poverty and exclusions.