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Gender Focal Personnel (2 Posts) at ASUTA March 2024

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Gender Focal Personnel – 2 Positions
Gender Focal Personnel – 2 Positions at Asuta March, 2024
Introduction
The Organization of Asasi ya Uwezeshaji Tanzania has secured fund from USAID Heshimu Bahari (Respect the Ocean) to implement a five years project activity that aims to enhance the ecological resilience and productivity of high marine biodiversity areas in Tanzania. The activity will work with government agencies, communities, private sector, and civil society to establish an enabling environment and a science driven framework for sustainable marine protected areas and wild caught fishery co-management to help reduce threats to marine and coastal biodiversity within Mainland Tanzania and the Zanzibar. However, Asuta has been awarded to implement the project in Dar es Salaam and Mtwara seascapes. The following position required to be recruited immediately before the project commence.

Job Title: Gender Focal Personnel – 2 Positions
Job Location: Dar es Salaam and Mtwara Seascapes
Job Description
General Responsibilities:
  • Monitor timely implementation of Gender-related interventions in relation HB- ASUTA priorities.
  • Provide capacity building to the community to ensure proper planning and implementation of Gender-related activities (e.g. GBV capacity building, gender sensitization meetings to different community actors, women, and Youth Capacity building among others.
  • Engage in community dialogues and discussions as the strategy to mobilize against GBV and enhance women and youth empowerment
  • Integrate GBV and messages in awareness-raising programs and mass media campaigns through advocacy campaigns and Ant-SRGBV
  • Build capacity of grassroots groups of women and YOUTH through introductory meetings and training to community leaders on bad traditional norms, religious beliefs, practices, and stereotypes, which exacerbate violence against women, girls, and children.
  • Conduct training in gender mainstreaming; GBV, gender and safeguarding training, and capacity building as necessary.
  • Conduct gender capacity building and women and Youth empowerment workshops and session the coverage areas.
  • Support mobilization and advocacy activities to address stigma, discrimination and Gender Based Violence
  • Gather community-based information through available networks to facilitate the development and maintenance of site-level GBV-related directories for the purpose to refer and link post-GBV survivors to relevant support units
  • Closely monitor the quality of the Gender integration work and support effective referral and linkage post-GBV survivor linkage to medical care, police, and social/legal services.
  • Lead regional workshops for relevant stakeholders, staff, and key actors on advocacy and Gender-related topics
  • Conduct supervisory visits using the ASUTA supervisory tools to assess Gender activities and their integration into the other services; as well as conduct visits to the women and Youth groups.
  • Establish effective work relationships with communities and Districts and Community Development Offices, CMAC and VMAC partners on program activities at the regional level
  • Strengthen communication and collaboration with LGA at all levels to ensure ownership and sustainability of the program
  • Raise awareness on the problem of GBV and gender equality to the community targeting Youth and Women
  • Engage into community dialogues and discussions as the strategy to mobilize against GBV and enhanced women and girl’s empowerment
  • Build the capacity of grassroots groups of women and YOUTH through introductory meetings and training to community leaders on bad traditional norms, religious beliefs, practices, and stereotypes, which exacerbate violence against women, girls, and children.
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Key qualifications:
  • University degree in social sciences, Gender studied public health, international development, or related field.
  • 2-5 years’ progressive experience working with key population groups, and familiarity with internationally recommended policies.
  • 2-5 years experience of supporting Gender Transformative and responsive interventions for GBV prevention and response programming;
  • Fluent in spoken and written English and Swahili.
  • Facilitation on gender transformative workshops

How to Apply
Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should send a CV, passport-size photo, and cover letter (only). Through our email address asutavacancy@gmail.com and their email subject should indicate the position applied.

Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 25th March 2024. Each application should include at least three referees telephone contacts must be submitted with the application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.
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