CARE International NGO Jobs in Ghana
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--> CARE International is one of the World’s leading humanitarian and development organizations. Founded in 1945, CARE has been fighting global poverty and defending the dignity of people around the world, working in over 90 countries around the globe.
CARE started operations in Ghana in 1994 and have for the past 23 years, has partnered government agencies, multinational and Civil Society organizations to undertake interventions in the areas of education, food and nutrition security, financial inclusion, women’s empowerment, governance, among others.
Job Description
Expression of Interest, Terms of Reference for Enumerators, Adwuma Pa Project Community Assessment
Background
The Adwuma Pa Project is a 4-year (2018-2022), initiative to reduce risk of child labor, forced labor, and other violations of labor rights for vulnerable women and girls working within Ghana’s cocoa supply chain. Adwuma Pa therefore targets vulnerable women and girls with an integrated package of interventions in the key areas of livelihoods, microenterprise and gender integration. The interventions are designed to improved economic participation of women and girls and to improve business practices by private sector actors to protect against child labor, forced labor, and other violations of labor rights for vulnerable women and girls working within a supply chain. Gender equality is integrated into all activities.
Adwuma Pa Project operates in four municipal/district assemblies: Tano South and Asunafo North Municipalities in the Ahafo Region, Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality in the Western North Region and Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District in the Central Region. The project targets 5,000 vulnerable individuals (2,500 women aged 18+ and 2,500 girls aged 15–17) in 80 communities; 20 in each of the municipalities/district.
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1. Patiently scroll down and read the job description below.
2. Scroll down and find how to apply or mode of application for this job after the job description.
3. Carefully follow the instructions on how to apply.
4. Always apply for a job by attaching CV with a Cover Letter / Application Letter.
CARE International is one of the World’s leading humanitarian and development organizations. Founded in 1945, CARE has been fighting global poverty and defending the dignity of people around the world, working in over 90 countries around the globe.
CARE started operations in Ghana in 1994 and have for the past 23 years, has partnered government agencies, multinational and Civil Society organizations to undertake interventions in the areas of education, food and nutrition security, financial inclusion, women’s empowerment, governance, among others.
Job Description
Expression of Interest, Terms of Reference for Enumerators, Adwuma Pa Project Community Assessment
Background
The Adwuma Pa Project is a 4-year (2018-2022), initiative to reduce risk of child labor, forced labor, and other violations of labor rights for vulnerable women and girls working within Ghana’s cocoa supply chain. Adwuma Pa therefore targets vulnerable women and girls with an integrated package of interventions in the key areas of livelihoods, microenterprise and gender integration. The interventions are designed to improved economic participation of women and girls and to improve business practices by private sector actors to protect against child labor, forced labor, and other violations of labor rights for vulnerable women and girls working within a supply chain. Gender equality is integrated into all activities.
Adwuma Pa Project operates in four municipal/district assemblies: Tano South and Asunafo North Municipalities in the Ahafo Region, Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality in the Western North Region and Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District in the Central Region. The project targets 5,000 vulnerable individuals (2,500 women aged 18+ and 2,500 girls aged 15–17) in 80 communities; 20 in each of the municipalities/district.
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