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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT – PROGRAM AND MERL OFFICER
Equal Access International (EAI) is an international not-for-profit
organization working in several countries in Africa and Asia. With a regional
office in Nairobi, we have implemented programmes in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia,
Tanzania, and Djibouti.
EAI creates customized communications strategies and outreach solutions
that address some of the most critical challenges affecting people in the
developing world in the areas of peacebuilding and transforming extremism;
championing gender equality and women’s empowerment; and governance and civic
participation. We help communities around the world drive sustainable and
transformative change through our proven participatory media, technology, and
outreach model. By designing solutions with communities, our programming is
locally owned and culturally resonant. We build communication ecosystems that
take root and thrive, create platforms that elevate marginalized voices, and
build locally led movements that shift power, inspire normative change and
promote creative, positive, and innovative solutions to social issues.
PROJECT
OVERVIEW
Nabadaynta Soomaaliya (also known as ‘Nabadaynta’)
works with both security and justice providers, and the people they serve, to
help create a safer, stronger Somalia. The programme recognizes the critical
role that improved safety, security and access to justice has in establishing
the foundations to lasting peace and political settlements in Somalia. The period of performance of
the project is from July 1, 2023, to March 31, 2026.Nabadaynta will support Somalis to
identify and articulate the challenges they face in accessing security and
justice and to develop joint solutions that lead to visible, practical change
in their experience and trust in the security and justice systems. Through
approaches that enable informed and inclusive dialogue and negotiation, the
programme seeks to transform how individuals, communities and institutions in
Somalia can work together to create fairer, more efficient, and more
accountable systems for security and justice.
Information:
Job
description
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT – PROGRAM AND MERL OFFICER
Equal Access International (EAI) is an international not-for-profit
organization working in several countries in Africa and Asia. With a regional
office in Nairobi, we have implemented programmes in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia,
Tanzania, and Djibouti.
EAI creates customized communications strategies and outreach solutions
that address some of the most critical challenges affecting people in the
developing world in the areas of peacebuilding and transforming extremism;
championing gender equality and women’s empowerment; and governance and civic
participation. We help communities around the world drive sustainable and
transformative change through our proven participatory media, technology, and
outreach model. By designing solutions with communities, our programming is
locally owned and culturally resonant. We build communication ecosystems that
take root and thrive, create platforms that elevate marginalized voices, and
build locally led movements that shift power, inspire normative change and
promote creative, positive, and innovative solutions to social issues.
PROJECT
OVERVIEW
Nabadaynta Soomaaliya (also known as ‘Nabadaynta’)
works with both security and justice providers, and the people they serve, to
help create a safer, stronger Somalia. The programme recognizes the critical
role that improved safety, security and access to justice has in establishing
the foundations to lasting peace and political settlements in Somalia. The period of performance of
the project is from July 1, 2023, to March 31, 2026.Nabadaynta will support Somalis to
identify and articulate the challenges they face in accessing security and
justice and to develop joint solutions that lead to visible, practical change
in their experience and trust in the security and justice systems. Through
approaches that enable informed and inclusive dialogue and negotiation, the
programme seeks to transform how individuals, communities and institutions in
Somalia can work together to create fairer, more efficient, and more
accountable systems for security and justice.