Chemonics International an organization focused on fostering the development of sustainable development solutions worldwide seeks to engage qualified Nigerian candidates for its upcoming USAID-funded Strengthening Advocacy and Civic Engagement Program.
The program is intended to significantly raise the levels of transparency and accountability in the Nigerian democratic systems by strengthening the ability and capacity of civil society to participate meaningfully in the development and implementation of key democratic reforms at the national, state, and local levels. It hopes to achieve this goal through strategic partnerships between civil society coalitions and organizations and critical stakeholders in Nigerian society including the media, government institutions, and the private sector.
Services of Chemonics include Research based Program Design, Implementation and Project Management, Local Capacity Building, Performance Management and Evaluation, Knowledge Management and Communications
Technical Specialists interested in long-term and short-term positions with at least three years professional experience in the following areas are invited to apply:
Civil Society Capacity Building and Expert Trainers
Civil Society management and Finance
Budget advocacy and monitoring
Extractive industry governance, transparency, and advocacy
Communications, New Media, and strategic ICT solutions
Public procurement monitoring
Freedom of Information Act
Government accountability legislation
Gender advocacy, women's issues, and women in government
Advocacy for increased participation in democratic governance for persons living with disabilities
Media freedom and reform
Peacebuilding and conflict resolution trainers
Method of Application
Candidates interested in senior technical positions in these fields should send their CVs to CINigeria@chemonics.com. by Thursday 14, June 2012. Please reference one of the areas above in the subject line. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews.
2012-06-11
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