• Expire: 23/06/2025
    📣 CALLING ALL CREATIVES!
    📣 CALLING ALL CREATIVES!

    Pitch Your Vision – Shape the Future!

    Are you an innovator, artist, designer, or entrepreneur shaping the next big thing in the creative industries?

    This is your chance to present your idea, amplify your brand and position yourself for opportunity and impact!

    As we build momentum toward the Creative Industries Business Summit 2025, the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts through the National Arts Council of Zambia is proud to announce a Call for Business Pitches. This initiative is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to not only celebrate talent — but prepare it for global markets.

    Whether it’s a product, platform, creative business or solution — if it lives in the world of arts, media, culture, or design, we want to hear it!

    🎯 Why Pitch?
    Exposure to investors and industry leaders
    Feedback from experts
    Networking and growth opportunities
    Potential funding and collaborations

    🎟️ Let’s applaud this bold initiative by the government to support sustainable creativity — not just in celebration, but in systems.

    📩 To apply send your pitch to: info.naczambia@gmail.com

    Proposal deadline: 23rd June, 2025.

    Let’s build an industry that’s not only talented — but ready. Your idea could be the next big shift. Let’s pitch!
    📣 CALLING ALL CREATIVES! Pitch Your Vision – Shape the Future! Are you an innovator, artist, designer, or entrepreneur shaping the next big thing in the creative industries? This is your chance to present your idea, amplify your brand and position yourself for opportunity and impact! As we build momentum toward the Creative Industries Business Summit 2025, the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts through the National Arts Council of Zambia is proud to announce a Call for Business Pitches. This initiative is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to not only celebrate talent — but prepare it for global markets. Whether it’s a product, platform, creative business or solution — if it lives in the world of arts, media, culture, or design, we want to hear it! 🎯 Why Pitch? ✅ Exposure to investors and industry leaders ✅ Feedback from experts ✅ Networking and growth opportunities ✅ Potential funding and collaborations 🎟️ Let’s applaud this bold initiative by the government to support sustainable creativity — not just in celebration, but in systems. 📩 To apply send your pitch to: info.naczambia@gmail.com Proposal deadline: 23rd June, 2025. Let’s build an industry that’s not only talented — but ready. Your idea could be the next big shift. Let’s pitch!
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  • Expire: 22/06/2025
    UNESCO Youth for Peace: Intercultural Leadership Programme 2025
    #Opportunities
    🌍 Applications are now open for the UNESCO Youth for Peace: Intercultural Leadership Programme 2025! If you're aged 25–45 and passionate about intercultural dialogue, apply by 22 June 2025.

    Selected participants will receive:
    Online training
    A USD 10,000 grant
    Mentorship & peer learning
    Trip to China in 2026
    Access to UNESCO’s Global Alumni Network

    Theme: “Using dialogue to foster social cohesion in a world on the move.”
    👉 Apply now: https://social.yecommunity.com/

    #YouthForPeace
    #Opportunities
    #LeadershipOpportunity
    #Opportunities 🌍 Applications are now open for the UNESCO Youth for Peace: Intercultural Leadership Programme 2025! If you're aged 25–45 and passionate about intercultural dialogue, apply by 22 June 2025. Selected participants will receive: ✅ Online training ✅ A USD 10,000 grant ✅ Mentorship & peer learning ✅ Trip to China in 2026 ✅ Access to UNESCO’s Global Alumni Network Theme: “Using dialogue to foster social cohesion in a world on the move.” 👉 Apply now: https://social.yecommunity.com/ #YouthForPeace #Opportunities #LeadershipOpportunity
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  • Expire: 20/07/2025
    Digital Impact Awards Africa Youth Jury
    Are you 18–30 and passionate about tech or leadership?

    Apply for the 2025 Digital Impact Awards Africa Youth Jury and be part of Africa’s biggest digital recognition platform. | https://forms.gle/sMXjEeGwgYneDvb78

    Deadline: 20 July 2025

    #DIAA2025 #IncludeEveryone
    Are you 18–30 and passionate about tech or leadership? Apply for the 2025 Digital Impact Awards Africa Youth Jury and be part of Africa’s biggest digital recognition platform. | https://forms.gle/sMXjEeGwgYneDvb78 Deadline: 20 July 2025 #DIAA2025 #IncludeEveryone
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  • Future Leaders Assembly – Morocco 2025
    Future Leaders Assembly – Morocco 2025
    150 Funded Seats Are Now Open!
    Airfare | 🛂 Visa Assistance | 🏨 Accommodation | 🍽️ Meals | 🎟️ Full Event Access
    From powerful panels to cultural exchange, we’ve got it all covered.
    No IELTS needed. Open to all nationalities.

    📍 August 7–10, 2025 – Casablanca, Morocco
    🔗 Apply Now: www.ecovay.org
    #FutureLeadersAssembly #FLAMorocco2025 #FullyFundedOpportunity #GlobalLeadership #YouthSummit #LeadershipForum #ChangemakersUnite #EcovayImpact #Casablanca2025
    Future Leaders Assembly – Morocco 2025 ✨ 150 Funded Seats Are Now Open! ✈️ Airfare | 🛂 Visa Assistance | 🏨 Accommodation | 🍽️ Meals | 🎟️ Full Event Access From powerful panels to cultural exchange, we’ve got it all covered. No IELTS needed. Open to all nationalities. 📍 August 7–10, 2025 – Casablanca, Morocco 🔗 Apply Now: www.ecovay.org #FutureLeadersAssembly #FLAMorocco2025 #FullyFundedOpportunity #GlobalLeadership #YouthSummit #LeadershipForum #ChangemakersUnite #EcovayImpact #Casablanca2025
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  • Expire: 25/05/2025
    Youth Fellowship 2025
    Only 5 Days Left to Apply👇

    📣 Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford, Rhodes House, UK 🇬🇧 (Fully Funded)

    Apply: https://headwayinstitute.org/hisa-youth-fellowship/?via=hisauk

    Deadline: 25th May 2025

    Financial Benefits:

    • Return Airfare Covered
    • Accommodation
    • Meals
    • Visa Support Included
    • No IELTS Required
    • Open to All Nationalities

    #HISAYouthFellowship #Opportunitieslivehere
    Only 5 Days Left to Apply👇 📣 Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford, Rhodes House, UK 🇬🇧 (Fully Funded) Apply: https://headwayinstitute.org/hisa-youth-fellowship/?via=hisauk Deadline: 25th May 2025 Financial Benefits: • Return Airfare Covered • Accommodation • Meals • Visa Support Included • No IELTS Required • Open to All Nationalities #HISAYouthFellowship #Opportunitieslivehere
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  • The Youth Vision Assembly 2025 in Amsterdam
    📣 Free Trip to the Amsterdam, Netherlands 🇳🇱 (No IELTS)

    Apply Now: https://thecda.co/youth-vision-assembly-2025/?via=yva25

    The Youth Vision Assembly 2025 in Amsterdam 🇳🇱 will Host 400 Participants from around the World for the 4 Days Conference.

    Program Benefits:
    Airfare Covered
    Accommodation
    Meals
    Conference Access
    Schengen Invitation Letter
    Conference Access.
    📣 Free Trip to the Amsterdam, Netherlands 🇳🇱 (No IELTS) Apply Now: https://thecda.co/youth-vision-assembly-2025/?via=yva25 The Youth Vision Assembly 2025 in Amsterdam 🇳🇱 will Host 400 Participants from around the World for the 4 Days Conference. Program Benefits: ✅ Airfare Covered ✅Accommodation ✅Meals ✅Conference Access ✅Schengen Invitation Letter ✅ Conference Access.
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    The Youth Platform is looking to hire a Project Officer Intern.

    𝗤𝗨𝗔𝗟𝗜𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦
    Grade 12 Certificate
    College certificate in social work or related field
    NGO work experience will be an added advantage

    👉🏾👉🏾If you're interested in applying, submit your application letter, detailed CV, and portfolio of previous work to;
    📩jobs.typ@gmail.com
    📩Copy: ed@theyouthplatform.org
    The Youth Platform is looking to hire a Project Officer Intern. 𝗤𝗨𝗔𝗟𝗜𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦 ✅Grade 12 Certificate ✅College certificate in social work or related field ✅NGO work experience will be an added advantage 👉🏾👉🏾If you're interested in applying, submit your application letter, detailed CV, and portfolio of previous work to; 📩jobs.typ@gmail.com 📩Copy: ed@theyouthplatform.org
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  • Expire: 05/05/2025
    VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT THE HEALING BALM FOUNDATION
    About us: The healing balm foundation has 4 primary thematic areas in the operation, which is include the following:

    1. Transparency and accountability: Transparency enables accountability: Transparency refers to the opennessof processes,actions, and decisions. When information is readily available and accessible to stakeholders, it becomes easier to hold individuals and institutions accountable for their actions. Transparency allows for scrutiny and oversight on the action or inaction of power holders. It is about justifying their actions or inaction.Gender Justice: This program strives to bridge the gap that exist, creating a society where everyone, regardless of their gender, can live free from discrimination,violence,and oppression, and where all individuals have the opportunity to thrive and fulfill their potential. Gender justice refers to the fair treatment and equitable opportunities for individuals of all genders, regardless of their identity or expression.

    Disability Inclusion: We believe in disability inclusion, a deliberate effort which each individual, organization or government have to take. Disability inclusion is the practice of ensuring that people with disabilities have equal access to opportunities, rights, and participation in all aspects of society. It involves recognizing the diverse abilities and talents of individuals with disabilities and taking proactive steps to remove barriers to their full participation. Discrimination of persons with disabilities not only undermines their right but also impedes growth of the society. Person with disabilities face many barriers despite their talents and skills.

    Climate Adaptation: We promote alternative measure to charcoal burning which is a source of income to many local communities.

    MISSION

    Empowering PWDs, aged, women, Other Vulnerable Children, and the youth out of social marginalization, isolation, and discrimination through income-generating initiatives, skills development activities and provision of access to education for better resource exploitation, management and control for improved quality of life which includes access to clean water and hygiene especially in rural areas. To improve the knowledge and rights of persons with disabilities by teaching them how to advocate for their rights and their inclusion in society through participating freely and enjoying equal rights and policy formulation contribution ina democratic country like Zambia.

    Vision

    To empower and attain an inclusive society were the marginalized youths , women and children and those with disabilities and theater have equal access to social,economic ,educational and moral benefits thus creating a self sustaining generation.

    The Healing Balm Foundation is seeking highly motivated and passionate volunteers to join our dynamic team in Munyumbwe, Zambia. We invite applications for two critical volunteer positions:

    Position (2)

    Programs volunteer

    Monitoring & Evaluation volunteer

    ABOUT THE ROLES:

    Programs Volunteer: Provide support in program implementation, community and stakeholder engagement, and project management to drive impact community development.

    Monitoring & Evaluation Volunteer: Assist in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to inform program decisions and ensure effective service delivery.

    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

    Age: 18 years or older Education:

    Minimum of 5 O’ Levels or Grade 12 Full Certificate, including English and Mathematics. Any related tertiary qualification an added advantage.

    SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

    Excellent communication and writing skills

    Ability to work independently and team player

    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

    Passion for community change and development

    Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills

    Additional requirements:

    No criminal record

    Preferably a resident of Munyumbwe

    APPLICATION PROCESS:

    Toapply, Kindly submit the following documents:

    Cover letter

    Curriculum vitae

    Relevant qualifications

    References: Three traceable references with valid phone numbers or email addresses

    Applications can be submitted to:

    The Head-office:

    Livingstone, Zambia.

    OboteRd, Gwembe Street, House#38, Next to Great North Academy.

    Or

    Email: thehealingbalmfoundation@gmail.com .

    DEADLINE:

    All applications must be received by May 5th, 2025, at 17:30hrs. Late submissions will not be considered

    To apply for this job email your details to thehealingbalmfoundation@gmail.com
    About us: The healing balm foundation has 4 primary thematic areas in the operation, which is include the following: 1. Transparency and accountability: Transparency enables accountability: Transparency refers to the opennessof processes,actions, and decisions. When information is readily available and accessible to stakeholders, it becomes easier to hold individuals and institutions accountable for their actions. Transparency allows for scrutiny and oversight on the action or inaction of power holders. It is about justifying their actions or inaction.Gender Justice: This program strives to bridge the gap that exist, creating a society where everyone, regardless of their gender, can live free from discrimination,violence,and oppression, and where all individuals have the opportunity to thrive and fulfill their potential. Gender justice refers to the fair treatment and equitable opportunities for individuals of all genders, regardless of their identity or expression. Disability Inclusion: We believe in disability inclusion, a deliberate effort which each individual, organization or government have to take. Disability inclusion is the practice of ensuring that people with disabilities have equal access to opportunities, rights, and participation in all aspects of society. It involves recognizing the diverse abilities and talents of individuals with disabilities and taking proactive steps to remove barriers to their full participation. Discrimination of persons with disabilities not only undermines their right but also impedes growth of the society. Person with disabilities face many barriers despite their talents and skills. Climate Adaptation: We promote alternative measure to charcoal burning which is a source of income to many local communities. MISSION Empowering PWDs, aged, women, Other Vulnerable Children, and the youth out of social marginalization, isolation, and discrimination through income-generating initiatives, skills development activities and provision of access to education for better resource exploitation, management and control for improved quality of life which includes access to clean water and hygiene especially in rural areas. To improve the knowledge and rights of persons with disabilities by teaching them how to advocate for their rights and their inclusion in society through participating freely and enjoying equal rights and policy formulation contribution ina democratic country like Zambia. Vision To empower and attain an inclusive society were the marginalized youths , women and children and those with disabilities and theater have equal access to social,economic ,educational and moral benefits thus creating a self sustaining generation. The Healing Balm Foundation is seeking highly motivated and passionate volunteers to join our dynamic team in Munyumbwe, Zambia. We invite applications for two critical volunteer positions: Position (2) Programs volunteer Monitoring & Evaluation volunteer ABOUT THE ROLES: Programs Volunteer: Provide support in program implementation, community and stakeholder engagement, and project management to drive impact community development. Monitoring & Evaluation Volunteer: Assist in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to inform program decisions and ensure effective service delivery. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Age: 18 years or older Education: Minimum of 5 O’ Levels or Grade 12 Full Certificate, including English and Mathematics. Any related tertiary qualification an added advantage. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Excellent communication and writing skills Ability to work independently and team player Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Passion for community change and development Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills Additional requirements: No criminal record Preferably a resident of Munyumbwe APPLICATION PROCESS: Toapply, Kindly submit the following documents: Cover letter Curriculum vitae Relevant qualifications References: Three traceable references with valid phone numbers or email addresses Applications can be submitted to: The Head-office: Livingstone, Zambia. OboteRd, Gwembe Street, House#38, Next to Great North Academy. Or Email: thehealingbalmfoundation@gmail.com . DEADLINE: All applications must be received by May 5th, 2025, at 17:30hrs. Late submissions will not be considered To apply for this job email your details to thehealingbalmfoundation@gmail.com
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    TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR GRAPHICS DESIGNER

    1. Background about Civil Society for Poverty Reduction

    CSPR is a civil society network of one hundred and four (104) members that has been building the voices for poor people in the fight against poverty in Zambia. It was established in 2000, primarily, to ensure that civil society effectively and meaningfully participated in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of poverty reduction Programmes, including the National Development Planning process. The main aim is to ensure that Government provides effective mechanisms for planning and implementing poverty reduction interventions.

    CSPR has been operationalizing its mandate and the accompanying activities using the strategic planning approach. This has been identified as the most appropriate method given that poverty and its reduction are not a short-term matter but require systematic interventions based on careful planning, monitoring, and evaluation.

    2. Project Background

    CSPR, with support from the Open Society Foundation (OSF) is implementing a project titled Advocacy for Transparency and Enhancing Women Participation In Public Debt Management in Zambia to advocate for improved debt management through enhanced transparency and accountability by government.

    The goal of the project is to advocate for transparency and enhanced women’s participation in Public Debt Management in Zambia. Geographically, the Project will be implemented in Lusaka’s, Luapula (Mansa) and North- Western (Solwezi) Provinces. Ultimately, this project will improve the management of public debt by government through enhanced transparency and accountability in the utilization of public resources, while at the same capacitating Women – Led Organizations, Feminist Movements, Women and Youth with the necessary skills to hold their duty bearers to account.

    The project has three (3) intended outcomes as outlined below:

    I. To increase the participation of women and feminist movements and CSOs in monitoring the government’s accountability in the management of public debt at the regional and national levels.

    II. To build awareness among community members, women, and women-led organizations on the impact of debt on the provision of services in education, social protection, health, and water/sanitation.

    III. To advocate for Gender-Responsive Debt Governance.

    3. Objective of the assignment

    CSPR is seeking the expertise of a skilled graphic designer to provide technical services. The objective is to design the Advocacy for Transparency and Women’s Participation in Public Debt Management Project- Facilitator’s Training Manual. The training manual will also be used by the project teams implementing the project.

    4. Scope of Work

    The designer is expected to undertake the following tasks during the assignment:

    I. Graphically Design the Training Manual on the Advocacy for Transparency and Enhanced Women’s Participation in Public Debt Management Project

    II. Type set the text of the manual to ensure that it is consistent in format, proofreading it for typo’s and that it is copy and print ready.

    III. Ensure that the graphics and pictures being used are gender responsive, easy to read and appropriate for the target audience of the Facilitator’s Training Manual.

    IV. Work with the Communications Specialist to ensure that there is brand compliance with CSPR’s work.

    V. Offer any other technical assistance as may be required in the undertaking of this assignment.

    5. Timelines

    The work/assignment is expected to take a total of 7 working days from the date of signing the contract. The total number of days for the assignment includes the report review and complete design submission.

    6. Qualifications of consultant

    I. Minimum 2 years of working experience in graphic designing with proficiency in editing software; adobe photoshop or any other related experience.

    II. Demonstrates substantive and technical knowledge to meet responsibilities and post requirements with excellence.

    III. Responds positively to critical feedback and differing points of view.

    7. Requirements & Application process

    Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae and quotation electronically through the following email addresses.

    I. cspr@csprzambia.org and copy mpimpa.handahu@csprzambia.org

    8. Deadline for submission

    The deadline for submission of applications will be on 21st April 2025.

    To apply for this job email your details to cspr@csprzambia.org
    TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR GRAPHICS DESIGNER 1. Background about Civil Society for Poverty Reduction CSPR is a civil society network of one hundred and four (104) members that has been building the voices for poor people in the fight against poverty in Zambia. It was established in 2000, primarily, to ensure that civil society effectively and meaningfully participated in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of poverty reduction Programmes, including the National Development Planning process. The main aim is to ensure that Government provides effective mechanisms for planning and implementing poverty reduction interventions. CSPR has been operationalizing its mandate and the accompanying activities using the strategic planning approach. This has been identified as the most appropriate method given that poverty and its reduction are not a short-term matter but require systematic interventions based on careful planning, monitoring, and evaluation. 2. Project Background CSPR, with support from the Open Society Foundation (OSF) is implementing a project titled Advocacy for Transparency and Enhancing Women Participation In Public Debt Management in Zambia to advocate for improved debt management through enhanced transparency and accountability by government. The goal of the project is to advocate for transparency and enhanced women’s participation in Public Debt Management in Zambia. Geographically, the Project will be implemented in Lusaka’s, Luapula (Mansa) and North- Western (Solwezi) Provinces. Ultimately, this project will improve the management of public debt by government through enhanced transparency and accountability in the utilization of public resources, while at the same capacitating Women – Led Organizations, Feminist Movements, Women and Youth with the necessary skills to hold their duty bearers to account. The project has three (3) intended outcomes as outlined below: I. To increase the participation of women and feminist movements and CSOs in monitoring the government’s accountability in the management of public debt at the regional and national levels. II. To build awareness among community members, women, and women-led organizations on the impact of debt on the provision of services in education, social protection, health, and water/sanitation. III. To advocate for Gender-Responsive Debt Governance. 3. Objective of the assignment CSPR is seeking the expertise of a skilled graphic designer to provide technical services. The objective is to design the Advocacy for Transparency and Women’s Participation in Public Debt Management Project- Facilitator’s Training Manual. The training manual will also be used by the project teams implementing the project. 4. Scope of Work The designer is expected to undertake the following tasks during the assignment: I. Graphically Design the Training Manual on the Advocacy for Transparency and Enhanced Women’s Participation in Public Debt Management Project II. Type set the text of the manual to ensure that it is consistent in format, proofreading it for typo’s and that it is copy and print ready. III. Ensure that the graphics and pictures being used are gender responsive, easy to read and appropriate for the target audience of the Facilitator’s Training Manual. IV. Work with the Communications Specialist to ensure that there is brand compliance with CSPR’s work. V. Offer any other technical assistance as may be required in the undertaking of this assignment. 5. Timelines The work/assignment is expected to take a total of 7 working days from the date of signing the contract. The total number of days for the assignment includes the report review and complete design submission. 6. Qualifications of consultant I. Minimum 2 years of working experience in graphic designing with proficiency in editing software; adobe photoshop or any other related experience. II. Demonstrates substantive and technical knowledge to meet responsibilities and post requirements with excellence. III. Responds positively to critical feedback and differing points of view. 7. Requirements & Application process Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae and quotation electronically through the following email addresses. I. cspr@csprzambia.org and copy mpimpa.handahu@csprzambia.org 8. Deadline for submission The deadline for submission of applications will be on 21st April 2025. To apply for this job email your details to cspr@csprzambia.org
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    Join the Youth End Period Poverty Movement
    Are you a fundraising expert with a passion for driving change? We're hiring a Resource Mobilization Manager in Lusaka, Zambia

    What You'll Do:
    Secure funding & grants to empower young people
    ✔ Build strong donor & partner relationships
    ✔ Craft winning proposals & reports
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    Drive impactful initiatives in the non-profit sector

    What We Need:
    5+ years in resource mobilization & fundraising Proven success in donor engagement & grant writing Experience with international/regional stakeholders

    Deadline: 24 April 2025, 23:59 CAT
    Apply now! Send your CV + cover letter to info@yeppm.org with 3 professional references.

    https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4203308423
    Join the Youth End Period Poverty Movement Are you a fundraising expert with a passion for driving change? We're hiring a Resource Mobilization Manager in Lusaka, Zambia What You'll Do: Secure funding & grants to empower young people ✔ Build strong donor & partner relationships ✔ Craft winning proposals & reports 17 Drive impactful initiatives in the non-profit sector What We Need: 5+ years in resource mobilization & fundraising Proven success in donor engagement & grant writing Experience with international/regional stakeholders Deadline: 24 April 2025, 23:59 CAT Apply now! Send your CV + cover letter to info@yeppm.org with 3 professional references. https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4203308423
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  • Expire: 15/04/2025
    World Leaders Convention
    https://www.theogpd.org/fully-funded/

    World Leaders Convention 2025 will cover themes such as
    Global Leadership and Diplomacy
    Civic Engagement and Advocacy
    Digital Innovation and Social Impact
    Youth Empowerment and Education
    Climate Change and Sustainability
    Join us at World Leaders Convention 2025 in Madrid, Spain from June 27-30, 2025 to be a catalyst for change and drive meaningful social impact.

    The application form must be submitted online before April 15, 2025, 23:59 EST
    In case of any technical issue, please send an email to info@theogpd.org
    https://www.theogpd.org/fully-funded/ World Leaders Convention 2025 will cover themes such as Global Leadership and Diplomacy Civic Engagement and Advocacy Digital Innovation and Social Impact Youth Empowerment and Education Climate Change and Sustainability Join us at World Leaders Convention 2025 in Madrid, Spain from June 27-30, 2025 to be a catalyst for change and drive meaningful social impact. The application form must be submitted online before April 15, 2025, 23:59 EST In case of any technical issue, please send an email to info@theogpd.org
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    Review of relevant literature, including academic research, policy documents, and reports on gender, equity, and social inclusion in the target country/region.

    Review of existing project documents, including the project proposal, budget, and implementation plan.

    4.2 Data Collection:
    Conduct key informant interviews with:

    Community leaders (traditional and religious)

    Local government officials

    Project staff

    Representatives of women’s groups, youth groups, and people with disabilities groups

    Children and young people (with appropriate ethical considerations)

    Conduct focus group discussions with:

    Women

    Men

    Girls

    Boys

    People with disabilities

    4.3 Data Analysis:
    Analyse qualitative and quantitative data collected during the analysis.

    Identify key GESI issues and challenges related to the project.

    Assess the potential impact of the project on different social groups.

    Develop recommendations for addressing GESI issues and ensuring project inclusiveness.

    5. Deliverables:
    Inception report outlining the methodology and data collection plan.

    Draft GESI analysis report.

    Final GESI analysis report, including:

    Executive summary

    Background and context

    Methodology

    Key findings and analysis

    Recommendations for project design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation

    Presentation of key findings and recommendations to the project team and stakeholders.

    6. Timeline:
    The analysis is anticipated to begin on 1st May,2025. The work is expected to be completed in 6weeks, this period includes fieldwork and reporting. A clear work plan including key milestones must be clearly indicated in the proposal.

    7. Reporting Requirements

    The consultant will be responsible for:

    Regular communication with the project team on progress and any challenges encountered.
    Submission of all deliverables within the agreed-upon timeframe.
    Participation in project meetings and workshops as required.

    8. Qualifications of the Consultant

    The consultant should have:

    Proven experience in conducting GESI analyses within the development sector.
    Strong understanding of gender, equity, and social inclusion issues.
    Experience working with vulnerable communities, including children and their families.
    Excellent research, analytical, and writing skills.
    Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
    Fluency in English and Bemba as a local language.
    9. Ethical Considerations

    The consultant will be expected to adhere to all ethical guidelines for research, including:

    Obtaining informed consent from all participants.
    Ensuring the confidentiality and anonymity of all participants.
    Minimizing any potential risks or harm to participants.
    Obtaining necessary ethical approvals from relevant institutions.
    10. Application Process

    Interested consultants should submit the following:

    Cover letter outlining their experience and qualifications.
    Curriculum vitae.
    Proposed methodology for the GESI analysis.
    Financial proposal.
    Valid Tax Clearance Certificate
    Certificate of Incorporation
    Note: This ToR emphasizes the importance of including children and young people in the data collection process. However, it is crucial to ensure that all interactions with children are conducted in a child-friendly and ethical manner, with appropriate safeguards in place to protect their rights and well-being.

    Key Considerations:

    It is important that data disaggregation is done by age, sex, disability status, and other relevant characteristics.
    There is need to use participatory methods that empower community members to identify and address GESI issues.
    To apply for this job email your details to Angela.Malama@sos-zambia.org

    Review of relevant literature, including academic research, policy documents, and reports on gender, equity, and social inclusion in the target country/region. Review of existing project documents, including the project proposal, budget, and implementation plan. 4.2 Data Collection: Conduct key informant interviews with: Community leaders (traditional and religious) Local government officials Project staff Representatives of women’s groups, youth groups, and people with disabilities groups Children and young people (with appropriate ethical considerations) Conduct focus group discussions with: Women Men Girls Boys People with disabilities 4.3 Data Analysis: Analyse qualitative and quantitative data collected during the analysis. Identify key GESI issues and challenges related to the project. Assess the potential impact of the project on different social groups. Develop recommendations for addressing GESI issues and ensuring project inclusiveness. 5. Deliverables: Inception report outlining the methodology and data collection plan. Draft GESI analysis report. Final GESI analysis report, including: Executive summary Background and context Methodology Key findings and analysis Recommendations for project design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation Presentation of key findings and recommendations to the project team and stakeholders. 6. Timeline: The analysis is anticipated to begin on 1st May,2025. The work is expected to be completed in 6weeks, this period includes fieldwork and reporting. A clear work plan including key milestones must be clearly indicated in the proposal. 7. Reporting Requirements The consultant will be responsible for: Regular communication with the project team on progress and any challenges encountered. Submission of all deliverables within the agreed-upon timeframe. Participation in project meetings and workshops as required. 8. Qualifications of the Consultant The consultant should have: Proven experience in conducting GESI analyses within the development sector. Strong understanding of gender, equity, and social inclusion issues. Experience working with vulnerable communities, including children and their families. Excellent research, analytical, and writing skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Fluency in English and Bemba as a local language. 9. Ethical Considerations The consultant will be expected to adhere to all ethical guidelines for research, including: Obtaining informed consent from all participants. Ensuring the confidentiality and anonymity of all participants. Minimizing any potential risks or harm to participants. Obtaining necessary ethical approvals from relevant institutions. 10. Application Process Interested consultants should submit the following: Cover letter outlining their experience and qualifications. Curriculum vitae. Proposed methodology for the GESI analysis. Financial proposal. Valid Tax Clearance Certificate Certificate of Incorporation Note: This ToR emphasizes the importance of including children and young people in the data collection process. However, it is crucial to ensure that all interactions with children are conducted in a child-friendly and ethical manner, with appropriate safeguards in place to protect their rights and well-being. Key Considerations: It is important that data disaggregation is done by age, sex, disability status, and other relevant characteristics. There is need to use participatory methods that empower community members to identify and address GESI issues. To apply for this job email your details to Angela.Malama@sos-zambia.org
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    Terms of Reference

    Expert consultation on developing 2 curricula on anti-discrimination approaches and effects of discrimination on the join the circus project.



    Background

    Circus Zambia was established in December 2015 and is a social circus. Through circus activities which include education and soft skills, we provide young people with holistic support to develop their bodies, minds and souls. We do this for young people to become change makers in their community, creating a movement of confident, knowledgeable and engaged youths. Circus Zambia started from the grass roots level, with circus artist from Chibolya and a Dutch development worker coming together to create a vision. Now we work with over 500 youth directly and reach over 3000 young people on an annual basis. We have toured Japan, the UK and the USA and have built a 200 seat-theatre and training hall in Kabulonga which was opened by Prince Harry in 2018.

    Circus Zambia is currently embarking a project aimed at creating a discrimination free school environments for youths in Chibolya. The project aims at utilizing circus sports to address intersectional discrimination in 5 different schools of Lusaka, focusing on the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of participants.

    The objective of this assignment is to support Circus Zambia to develop 2 curricula of 20 sessions, one curriculum that address anti-discrimination approaches and effects of discrimination and the other curriculum that addresses the effects and mental health for youths affected by discrimination through social circus. Furthermore, the consultant will be asked to train 10 CZ staff and 15 teachers to utilize these approaches, focusing on the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of participants.



    2. Scope of the Assignment

    The assignment includes the following:

    Research and development on discrimination for chibolya youths in schools
    Develop 2 curricula of 20 sessions each on the effects and prevention of discrimination and a mental health curriculum for youths affected by discrimination. The process of development is one of co-creation with assigned circus Zambia staff, ensuring that circus is integrated in the curricula comprehensively.
    Conduct a test run of the curricula at circus Zambia with designated youth after which the curricula will be finalized.
    Conduct TOT to allow CZ staff utilize the curricula in a comprehensive manner.
    Participate in TOT with teachers to allow teachers to utilize the curricula in comprehensive manner.
    Conduct annual refresher process.
    3. Deliverables

    Two-page paper detailing main findings on research and development on the current situation of discrimination on chibolya youths in schools.
    Lay out of curricula detailing workflow and main topics of each session – to be approved by project management team.
    Two curricula that integrate circus and information in a comprehensive manner, containing 20 sessions.
    Short report detailing findings of test run.
    Short report detailing output & outcome of TOTs.

    4. Timing for assignments (approximates, may change)

    Action
    Timeline
    Induction Meeting with project team
    29th April 2025
    Lay out of curricula submitted
    31st April 2025
    Completion of curricula
    By 31st May 2025
    Test Run report
    By 15th June 2025
    TOT reports submitted
    By 30th June 2025

    5. Required Qualifications and Experience:

    The consultant should have:

    – Experience in curriculum development, particularly in anti-discrimination and mental health.

    – Experience in creating, revising and implementing curricula that meets Zambia’s educational standard and goals

    – knowledge of instructional design principles and models as well as understanding of teaching and learning theories and best practices.

    – Knowledge of social circus and its application in promoting social change.

    – Excellent facilitation, communication, interpersonal skills and collaboration skills to work with teachers, administrators and other stakeholders.

    – Familiarity with specific subject content: e.g. Physical Education

    – Vast understanding of Zambia’s educational policies



    6. Supervision & Reporting

    Supervision will be provided by Reagan Mung’omba (Project Manager) and Charlotte Groen (Executive Director) of Circus Zambia. The consultant will be expected to report to Reagan Mung’omba the Project Manager and Charlotte Groen, Executive Director of Circus Zambia.

    7. Bid Documents Required

    To compete for this bid we ask interested parties to submit:

    – CV
    – A brief workplan, with estimated days and financial bid
    Please submit these documents by 18th April 2025 at 5 pm CAT via email to reagan@circuszambia.org

    Please note that for the same project another consultancy opportunity is available and can be found HERE. It is possible to put in a combined bid for both proposals if you meet all criteria.

    To apply for this job please visit www.circuszambia.org.
    Terms of Reference Expert consultation on developing 2 curricula on anti-discrimination approaches and effects of discrimination on the join the circus project. Background Circus Zambia was established in December 2015 and is a social circus. Through circus activities which include education and soft skills, we provide young people with holistic support to develop their bodies, minds and souls. We do this for young people to become change makers in their community, creating a movement of confident, knowledgeable and engaged youths. Circus Zambia started from the grass roots level, with circus artist from Chibolya and a Dutch development worker coming together to create a vision. Now we work with over 500 youth directly and reach over 3000 young people on an annual basis. We have toured Japan, the UK and the USA and have built a 200 seat-theatre and training hall in Kabulonga which was opened by Prince Harry in 2018. Circus Zambia is currently embarking a project aimed at creating a discrimination free school environments for youths in Chibolya. The project aims at utilizing circus sports to address intersectional discrimination in 5 different schools of Lusaka, focusing on the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of participants. The objective of this assignment is to support Circus Zambia to develop 2 curricula of 20 sessions, one curriculum that address anti-discrimination approaches and effects of discrimination and the other curriculum that addresses the effects and mental health for youths affected by discrimination through social circus. Furthermore, the consultant will be asked to train 10 CZ staff and 15 teachers to utilize these approaches, focusing on the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of participants. 2. Scope of the Assignment The assignment includes the following: Research and development on discrimination for chibolya youths in schools Develop 2 curricula of 20 sessions each on the effects and prevention of discrimination and a mental health curriculum for youths affected by discrimination. The process of development is one of co-creation with assigned circus Zambia staff, ensuring that circus is integrated in the curricula comprehensively. Conduct a test run of the curricula at circus Zambia with designated youth after which the curricula will be finalized. Conduct TOT to allow CZ staff utilize the curricula in a comprehensive manner. Participate in TOT with teachers to allow teachers to utilize the curricula in comprehensive manner. Conduct annual refresher process. 3. Deliverables Two-page paper detailing main findings on research and development on the current situation of discrimination on chibolya youths in schools. Lay out of curricula detailing workflow and main topics of each session – to be approved by project management team. Two curricula that integrate circus and information in a comprehensive manner, containing 20 sessions. Short report detailing findings of test run. Short report detailing output & outcome of TOTs. 4. Timing for assignments (approximates, may change) Action Timeline Induction Meeting with project team 29th April 2025 Lay out of curricula submitted 31st April 2025 Completion of curricula By 31st May 2025 Test Run report By 15th June 2025 TOT reports submitted By 30th June 2025 5. Required Qualifications and Experience: The consultant should have: – Experience in curriculum development, particularly in anti-discrimination and mental health. – Experience in creating, revising and implementing curricula that meets Zambia’s educational standard and goals – knowledge of instructional design principles and models as well as understanding of teaching and learning theories and best practices. – Knowledge of social circus and its application in promoting social change. – Excellent facilitation, communication, interpersonal skills and collaboration skills to work with teachers, administrators and other stakeholders. – Familiarity with specific subject content: e.g. Physical Education – Vast understanding of Zambia’s educational policies 6. Supervision & Reporting Supervision will be provided by Reagan Mung’omba (Project Manager) and Charlotte Groen (Executive Director) of Circus Zambia. The consultant will be expected to report to Reagan Mung’omba the Project Manager and Charlotte Groen, Executive Director of Circus Zambia. 7. Bid Documents Required To compete for this bid we ask interested parties to submit: – CV – A brief workplan, with estimated days and financial bid Please submit these documents by 18th April 2025 at 5 pm CAT via email to reagan@circuszambia.org Please note that for the same project another consultancy opportunity is available and can be found HERE. It is possible to put in a combined bid for both proposals if you meet all criteria. To apply for this job please visit www.circuszambia.org.
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    JOB OPPORTUNITIES

    Prisoners’ Future Foundation (PFF) an established Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Kabwe is urgently seeking qualified and passionate individuals to fill the following positions:

    POSITION 1: Accountant (Full-Time)

    Job Purpose:
    The Accountant will be responsible for the overall financial management of the organization, ensuring compliance with donor requirements, Zambian financial regulations, and internal policies.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records
    Prepare financial reports and statements for management and donors
    Manage budgets and monitor expenditures
    Ensure timely statutory compliance (e.g., ZRA, NAPSA, NHIMA)
    Support audits and financial reviews
    Manage payroll and staff benefits
    Ensure financial systems and controls are maintained
    Minimum Requirements:

    Full Accounting qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent)
    ZICA membership (mandatory)
    At least 3 years’ experience working in the NGO or non-profit sector
    Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., Pastel, QuickBooks)
    Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills
    Strong understanding of donor reporting and complianc


    POSITION 2: Accounts Intern

    Job Purpose:
    The Accounts Intern will support the Accountant in day-to-day financial operations and gain practical experience in NGO financial management.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Assist in data entry and financial documentation
    Support bank reconciliations and petty cash management
    Help prepare payment vouchers and receipts
    File and maintain financial records
    Provide administrative support to the finance department
    Assist during audits and donor reporting
    Minimum Requirements:

    Diploma or Degree in Accounting (or actively pursuing)
    Knowledge of basic accounting principles
    Computer literacy (Microsoft Excel and Word essential)
    Eagerness to learn and ability to work in a team
    Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
    Preference will be given to applicants based in Kabwe.
    ! Do NOT apply if you do not meet the minimum requirements.

    HOW TO APPLY:
    Submit your Application letter, CV and Professional Certificates to:
    ichanda2016@gmail.com

    Application Deadline: 18th April 2025, by 17:00hrs

    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Women and youth are encouraged to apply.
    website link is https://pffzambia.org/
    JOB OPPORTUNITIES Prisoners’ Future Foundation (PFF) an established Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Kabwe is urgently seeking qualified and passionate individuals to fill the following positions: POSITION 1: Accountant (Full-Time) Job Purpose: The Accountant will be responsible for the overall financial management of the organization, ensuring compliance with donor requirements, Zambian financial regulations, and internal policies. Key Responsibilities: Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records Prepare financial reports and statements for management and donors Manage budgets and monitor expenditures Ensure timely statutory compliance (e.g., ZRA, NAPSA, NHIMA) Support audits and financial reviews Manage payroll and staff benefits Ensure financial systems and controls are maintained Minimum Requirements: Full Accounting qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent) ZICA membership (mandatory) At least 3 years’ experience working in the NGO or non-profit sector Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., Pastel, QuickBooks) Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills Strong understanding of donor reporting and complianc POSITION 2: Accounts Intern Job Purpose: The Accounts Intern will support the Accountant in day-to-day financial operations and gain practical experience in NGO financial management. Key Responsibilities: Assist in data entry and financial documentation Support bank reconciliations and petty cash management Help prepare payment vouchers and receipts File and maintain financial records Provide administrative support to the finance department Assist during audits and donor reporting Minimum Requirements: Diploma or Degree in Accounting (or actively pursuing) Knowledge of basic accounting principles Computer literacy (Microsoft Excel and Word essential) Eagerness to learn and ability to work in a team Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Preference will be given to applicants based in Kabwe. ! Do NOT apply if you do not meet the minimum requirements. HOW TO APPLY: Submit your Application letter, CV and Professional Certificates to: ichanda2016@gmail.com Application Deadline: 18th April 2025, by 17:00hrs Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Women and youth are encouraged to apply. website link is https://pffzambia.org/
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    We’re Hiring!
    Are you passionate, driven, and ready to make a difference? Copper Rose Zambia is looking for talented individuals to join our team!

    Open Positions
    1. Head of Finance and
    Operation
    2. People and Culture
    Manager
    3. Senior Monitoring and

    Check out the open positions and apply through our careers page:
    https://copperrose.africa/careers/

    #Copperrosezambia #Joinourteam #Careergrowth #YouthDevelopment
    We’re Hiring! Are you passionate, driven, and ready to make a difference? Copper Rose Zambia is looking for talented individuals to join our team! Open Positions 1. Head of Finance and Operation 2. People and Culture Manager 3. Senior Monitoring and Check out the open positions and apply through our careers page: https://copperrose.africa/careers/ #Copperrosezambia #Joinourteam #Careergrowth #YouthDevelopment
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    Global Youth Summit 2025
    ATKV in collaboration with Global Changemakers is proud to bring back the fully funded Global Youth Summit 2025. This year, we’re once again heading to the breathtaking city of Cape Town, South Africa.

    Applications are now open for international applicants.

    If selected, you’ll join some of the most inspiring young Changemakers from around the world for an unforgettable week of collaboration, learning, and impact.

    Apply Now!
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    Deadline: 25 April, 2025.

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    Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative experience! #GYS2025
    ATKV in collaboration with Global Changemakers is proud to bring back the fully funded Global Youth Summit 2025. This year, we’re once again heading to the breathtaking city of Cape Town, South Africa. Applications are now open for international applicants. If selected, you’ll join some of the most inspiring young Changemakers from around the world for an unforgettable week of collaboration, learning, and impact. Apply Now! www.global-changemakers.net/globalyouthsummit2025 Deadline: 25 April, 2025. Need a reminder before the deadline? Sign up here: www.global-changemakers.net/gys25applylater Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative experience! #GYS2025
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    young change-makers
    📢 Calling all young change-makers: UN Youth Affairs is looking for the next class of #YoungLeaders!

    This is your chance to be recognized for your leadership catalyzing change in communities to help achieve the #SDGs 🔥

    🔗 Apply before 18 April 2025: http://bit.ly/42oZYbg

    #YouthLead
    📢 Calling all young change-makers: UN Youth Affairs is looking for the next class of #YoungLeaders! This is your chance to be recognized for your leadership catalyzing change in communities to help achieve the #SDGs 🔥 🔗 Apply before 18 April 2025: http://bit.ly/42oZYbg #YouthLead
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  • YOUTH IMPACT: BECAUSE YOU MATTER For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action
    DEADLINE EXTENDED!
    * ONE MORE WEEK TO APPLY!

    Due to overwhelming passion, we're excited to announce that the application window for the "YOUTH IMPACT:
    BECAUSE YOU MATTER For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action" Grant Scheme has been EXTENDED by one week!
    Got a game-changing idea?
    We're looking for passionate young leaders, youth-led groups, and businesses worldwide to make a real difference in their communities!
    With a whopping 1.55 million CHF in funding, we're supporting projects that tackle climate change sustainable food systems , and boost youth
    entrepreneurship to fight unemployment!
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    100 project leaders will be selected worldwide to receive:
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    opportunities

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    #GlobalYouthGrantScheme #Nestlé #Youth #YouthOpportunity #YouthEmpowerment
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    DEADLINE EXTENDED! * ONE MORE WEEK TO APPLY! Due to overwhelming passion, we're excited to announce that the application window for the "YOUTH IMPACT: BECAUSE YOU MATTER For Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action" Grant Scheme has been EXTENDED by one week! Got a game-changing idea? We're looking for passionate young leaders, youth-led groups, and businesses worldwide to make a real difference in their communities! With a whopping 1.55 million CHF in funding, we're supporting projects that tackle climate change sustainable food systems , and boost youth entrepreneurship to fight unemployment! , build 100 project leaders will be selected worldwide to receive: 8,500 USD grant Immersive raining, mentoring, and networking opportunities NEW Deadline: 15 April 2025 • Learn more and apply: https://unesco.nestleyouthentrepreneurship.com/ #GlobalYouthGrantScheme #Nestlé #Youth #YouthOpportunity #YouthEmpowerment youth unesco
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    About Children International

    Children International (CI) is a global non – profit organization whose vision is to bring people together to end poverty for good. Its mission is to connect people around the world in the fight to end poverty. Working together, we invest in the lives of children and youth, build the healthy environments that they need to thrive, and empower them to create lasting change in their own lives and communities

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES/SCOPE

    Orient parents/children and mobilize children/youth for the education and tutoring program.
    Maintain batches of children and conduct in person/virtual tutoring sessions in accordance with the Zambian education curriculum.
    Coordinate with local schools where sponsored children/youth attend, to determine target students in need of additional/supplemental support.
    Evaluate the children by using the tools provided and share with supervisor.
    Conduct regular meetings with parents (quarterly or depending on Agency program design).
    Conduct home visits for children who are irregular or drop out from the program.
    Use the curriculum—defining the key message and the activities and gather or prepare materials for the sessions.
    Distribute stationery to children enrolled under the learning resource center or classroom at the community center.
    Host regular orientations with parents, and possible home visits of children who are irregular or drop out from the program.
    Facilitate life skills activities based on the frequency established by the agency.
    Coordinate with local educational institutions, community partners in education, and other organizations and experts in order to support sponsored children/youth, academically.
    Ensure the physical, emotional, and mental safety of all children.
    Ensure the learning resource center is child friendly and a safe space for children.
    Participate in distribution activities as determined by the agency.
    Conduct all required program activities and reporting in accordance with work plan, organization policies and procedures.
    Collaborate with other staff members on projects and activities
    Collaborate with all concerned staff members particularly under the guidance of Education Coordinator and Community Center Coordinator.
    Strictly observe confidentiality and strong ethics with respect to all beneficiary information/data.
    Collect data on a regular basis to support measurement of achievement against the performance indicators.
    Check data quality with program stakeholder partners, center coordinator, MEL lead and program lead.
    Produce activity reports and other M&E findings and prepare presentations based on M&E data as required.
    Support MEL Lead, Center coordinator and Program lead to review quality of existing data in the project subject areas, the methods of collecting it, and the degree to which it will provide good baseline statistics for program evaluation
    Comply with and adhere to the agency’s policies, safety and security protocols and child safeguarding norms and guidelines by self and all stakeholders both internal and external.
    Promote diversity and inclusion, value other cultures, and demonstrate respect while relating with all organizational constituents irrespective of their race, color, faiths, gender, sexual orientation, age, caste, disabilities, experiences, beliefs and ethnicity
    EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND KEY SKILLS:

    University Degree in education /equivalent is highly desirable.
    At least 1 -2 years teaching experience of primary/secondary grade children, with proven didactic skills.
    Experience delivering education sessions using different teaching methodology and medium of instruction (including online teaching techniques, classroom method, hybrid approach -a mix of classroom and online teaching-, etc.)
    Ability to establish rapport with children and parents in a way so that the children willingly participate and improve academically and behaviorally.
    Ability to provide creativity and innovation, dynamic activity, planning sessions, and comfort with technology.
    Good facilitation and interpersonal skills to conduct field visits, meetings/session/training in vulnerable communities with different stakeholders
    Strong written and oral communication skills – in English.
    Strong computer skills especially MS office, as well as understanding of the importance of digital tools in student learning, with use of different digital platforms for enabling student learning as well as search for content, prepare teaching plans and progress reports etc.
    ATTRIBUTES

    Ability to work with children and understanding of child related issues
    Self-motivated and proactive with a high level of compassion, empathy, integrity, and passion to work on complex social causes, especially the cause of children and youth
    Actively pursues learning and self-development; seeks feedback; modifies behavior considering right feedback.
    Believes in collaboration and teamwork
    Understanding of social sector interventions particularly in education
    Communication skills in English or other local languages as relevant
    Children International firmly supports the principle and philosophy of equal opportunity for all individuals, regardless of age, race, caste, gender, sexual orientation, creed, disability etc. Our talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to promoting diversity within the organization, alignment to our vision, mission and values as well as protecting children and vulnerable youth from abuse and exploitation

    Children International – Zambia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers, and associates to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subjected to appropriate screening and satisfactory references prior to appointment
    About Children International Children International (CI) is a global non – profit organization whose vision is to bring people together to end poverty for good. Its mission is to connect people around the world in the fight to end poverty. Working together, we invest in the lives of children and youth, build the healthy environments that they need to thrive, and empower them to create lasting change in their own lives and communities KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES/SCOPE Orient parents/children and mobilize children/youth for the education and tutoring program. Maintain batches of children and conduct in person/virtual tutoring sessions in accordance with the Zambian education curriculum. Coordinate with local schools where sponsored children/youth attend, to determine target students in need of additional/supplemental support. Evaluate the children by using the tools provided and share with supervisor. Conduct regular meetings with parents (quarterly or depending on Agency program design). Conduct home visits for children who are irregular or drop out from the program. Use the curriculum—defining the key message and the activities and gather or prepare materials for the sessions. Distribute stationery to children enrolled under the learning resource center or classroom at the community center. Host regular orientations with parents, and possible home visits of children who are irregular or drop out from the program. Facilitate life skills activities based on the frequency established by the agency. Coordinate with local educational institutions, community partners in education, and other organizations and experts in order to support sponsored children/youth, academically. Ensure the physical, emotional, and mental safety of all children. Ensure the learning resource center is child friendly and a safe space for children. Participate in distribution activities as determined by the agency. Conduct all required program activities and reporting in accordance with work plan, organization policies and procedures. Collaborate with other staff members on projects and activities Collaborate with all concerned staff members particularly under the guidance of Education Coordinator and Community Center Coordinator. Strictly observe confidentiality and strong ethics with respect to all beneficiary information/data. Collect data on a regular basis to support measurement of achievement against the performance indicators. Check data quality with program stakeholder partners, center coordinator, MEL lead and program lead. Produce activity reports and other M&E findings and prepare presentations based on M&E data as required. Support MEL Lead, Center coordinator and Program lead to review quality of existing data in the project subject areas, the methods of collecting it, and the degree to which it will provide good baseline statistics for program evaluation Comply with and adhere to the agency’s policies, safety and security protocols and child safeguarding norms and guidelines by self and all stakeholders both internal and external. Promote diversity and inclusion, value other cultures, and demonstrate respect while relating with all organizational constituents irrespective of their race, color, faiths, gender, sexual orientation, age, caste, disabilities, experiences, beliefs and ethnicity EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND KEY SKILLS: University Degree in education /equivalent is highly desirable. At least 1 -2 years teaching experience of primary/secondary grade children, with proven didactic skills. Experience delivering education sessions using different teaching methodology and medium of instruction (including online teaching techniques, classroom method, hybrid approach -a mix of classroom and online teaching-, etc.) Ability to establish rapport with children and parents in a way so that the children willingly participate and improve academically and behaviorally. Ability to provide creativity and innovation, dynamic activity, planning sessions, and comfort with technology. Good facilitation and interpersonal skills to conduct field visits, meetings/session/training in vulnerable communities with different stakeholders Strong written and oral communication skills – in English. Strong computer skills especially MS office, as well as understanding of the importance of digital tools in student learning, with use of different digital platforms for enabling student learning as well as search for content, prepare teaching plans and progress reports etc. ATTRIBUTES Ability to work with children and understanding of child related issues Self-motivated and proactive with a high level of compassion, empathy, integrity, and passion to work on complex social causes, especially the cause of children and youth Actively pursues learning and self-development; seeks feedback; modifies behavior considering right feedback. Believes in collaboration and teamwork Understanding of social sector interventions particularly in education Communication skills in English or other local languages as relevant Children International firmly supports the principle and philosophy of equal opportunity for all individuals, regardless of age, race, caste, gender, sexual orientation, creed, disability etc. Our talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to promoting diversity within the organization, alignment to our vision, mission and values as well as protecting children and vulnerable youth from abuse and exploitation Children International – Zambia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers, and associates to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subjected to appropriate screening and satisfactory references prior to appointment
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    Creativity Pioneers Fund
    Open Call Alert!

    Are you a non-profit that harnesses creativity to drive positive social impact? Are you interested in a funding grant and meaningful opportunities to network and advance your work? Well, here you go - the Creativity Pioneers Fund, hosted by Moleskine Foundation (@moleskinefoundation) is now accepting applications!
    Recipients get a EUR 5,000 unrestricted grant + join a global network of changemakers + access to other opportunities! The call is open to organisations worldwide - those focusing on youth (17-27), inclusivity, and underserved communities will receive high consideration.
    Know others that fit the bill? Spread the word - let them know about this Open Call!
    For learn more, you can also join a virtual informational session being organised in English, Spanish, Italian and French.

    Check the link below:

    https://linktr.ee/ArtCAN

    #CommunityArtsNetwork #CreativityForSocialChange #CreativityPioneersFund #CreativityPioneers
    Open Call Alert! Are you a non-profit that harnesses creativity to drive positive social impact? Are you interested in a funding grant and meaningful opportunities to network and advance your work? Well, here you go - the Creativity Pioneers Fund, hosted by Moleskine Foundation (@moleskinefoundation) is now accepting applications! Recipients get a EUR 5,000 unrestricted grant + join a global network of changemakers + access to other opportunities! The call is open to organisations worldwide - those focusing on youth (17-27), inclusivity, and underserved communities will receive high consideration. Know others that fit the bill? Spread the word - let them know about this Open Call! For learn more, you can also join a virtual informational session being organised in English, Spanish, Italian and French. Check the link below: https://linktr.ee/ArtCAN #CommunityArtsNetwork #CreativityForSocialChange #CreativityPioneersFund #CreativityPioneers
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