FAWE - Program Associate
FAWEThe Programme Associate/Intern will provide support in planning program activities including drafting various programmatic documents, organizing logistics, participating in program implementation, and monitoring processes among other administrative tasks in support of the programs department.
Program Support and Implementation:
Monitoring and Evaluation:
Administrative and Financial Management:
Communication and Reporting:
Logistics and Coordination:
Any other tasks assigned to them for smooth management and coordination of FAWE RS program Work.
Job Requirements
Qualifications and Experience
Behavior Competencies
About FAWE
The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a membership-based pan-African Non-Governmental Organisation that operates through 34 National Chapters in sub-Saharan Africa to promote girls’ and women’s education.
FAWE’s vision, mission and goal are all resolute on the well-being of girls’ education. In order to accomplish its mission of ‘promoting gender equity and equality in education in Africa’ FAWE uses a holistic four-pronged approach.
The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a membership-based pan-African Non-Governmental Organisation that operates through 34 National Chapters in sub-Saharan Africa to promote girls’ and women’s education. FAWE’s vision, mission and goal are all resolute on the well-being of girls’ education. In order to accomplish its mission of ‘promoting gender equity and equality in education in Africa’ FAWE uses a holistic four-pronged approach.
We believe that through education of women and girls, livelihoods are improved for entire communities and civic education and liberties are enhanced. Educated girls become educated women who have the knowledge, skills and opportunity to play a role in governance and democratic processes and to influence the direction of their societies.
We work hand-in-hand with communities, schools, civil society, Non-Governmental Organisations and ministries to achieve gender equity and equality in education through targeted programmes. We encourage our partners to enact policies and provide positive learning environments that treat girls and boys equally.