$hide=post-label-search

$hide=home

New Job Vacancy at Restless Tanzania

Restless is currently seeking to recruit a competent candidate to fill the vacancy of Youth Task Team to Advocate Recovery from COVID 19

 

New Job Vacancy at Restless Tanzania

New Job Vacancy at Restless Tanzania


About Restless Development

We have just launched our new global strategy – at the heart of everything we do is Youth Power: the collective power of young leaders to create a better world. We also recognise that how we do our work is as important as what we do.

We take a power shifting approach. We recognise the growing inequalities and injustices and are intentional in our efforts to shift power, enabling young people and communities who have previously been marginalised to lead.

We are feminist, inclusive, gendertransformative and anti-racist in our approach. We are grounded in communities and work in partnership to ensure young people lead with their communities. We recognise historic power inequalities and aim to decolonise development.


Read Also: Job Vacancy at Vodacom Tanzania PLC 2022


We recognise the barriers that women, girls, non-binary people, people living with disabilities, and young people with different ethnicities, religion and sexual preferences face in the communities in which we work.

We want to proactively shift power and ensure every young person is able to lead and create a just and sustainable world and access their rights.

We are a non-profit global agency. We are independently registered and governed in nine countries (India, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe) bound together by our vision for youth power.

We are a global team of 214 people based in 13 countries and we also host a growing youth collective of youth organisations in 185 countries.

We are committed to creating an agency that paves the way on youth-led change and walks the talk on power shifting.


About the Role

Restless Development and YOTA (Youth Opportunity & Transformation in Africa) have launched the Africa Youth Partnership for an Equitable Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic through which we are engaging, supporting, and empowering young people to put their ideas into action and play a leading role in continental recovery efforts.

Through this work, we are engendering increased attention to and investment in addressing the critical issues of social and economic inequality that have been escalated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

As duty bearers and stakeholders at local, national, and continental levels act decisively in response to young people’s voices and engagement, the African recovery agenda becomes more inclusive and equitable.

Thanks to funding from the Ford Foundation, we are escalating youth action for an equitable recovery across Africa, with a focus on ten countries in 2022, namely Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

The aim is to improve the capacities and skills of youth-led organisations and young innovators to develop and implement policy accountability frameworks and offer solutions, enabling them to better connect, collaborate, and self-organise towards evidence-based advocacy for equitable pandemic response and recovery on the continent.

As part of our strategy for 2022, we are establishing Youth Task Teams to spearhead youth-led accountability at the national level. In all, we are creating 10 national task teams in the participating countries, drawing on broader youth constituencies to formulate youth-inclusive COVID-19 policy actions and lead multi-stakeholder engagements.


Read Also: New Job vacancy at WATU 2022


With training, coaching, and other technical and financial support, the Task Teams will undertake a number of activities, including but not limited to:

i. Conducting youth effectiveness analyses to identify accountability gaps in key areas of national recovery programmes, including in areas such as economic recovery, education and skills, youth employment and enterprises, health systems and treatment, vaccine equity, etc,

ii. Preparing youth accountability reports, policy briefs, and other products that capture the youth position on key recovery programmes, with policy recommendations for how to make the national recovery more youth-inclusive; and

iii. Designing and implementing national campaigns to advocate for the youth position as captured in those policy products, including extensive work plans for the engagement of governments, the private sector, and other national stakeholders to amplify youth voices


About You.

Young leaders who want to position themselves as facilitators of meaningful youth engagement in the design and implementation of their countries’ economic recovery agenda are particularly best fit for the Task Teams. They must meet the following criteria:

a. Must be between 18 and 29 years old as of 1st June 2022

b. Must be fluent in the English language

c. Must be a national of one of the participating countries, resident or in the diaspora. The participating countries in 2022 are Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Youth Task Team members may have multiple nationalities, one of which must be a participating country. For example, a Youth Task Team member could have both Kenyan and Japanese nationality, with Kenya being the participating country

d. Must represent any one of the following or other types of youth platforms: universities or other research institutions, youth-led organisations, national youth networks, women’s groups, professional associations, youth- and women-owned businesses, disability organisations, religious groups, geographical (rural vs urban) and socio-economic balance, etc.

e. Must demonstrate knowledge of and interest in the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on African countries, as well as the recovery efforts across the continent

f. Must demonstrate current or recent experience as a young leader in any sector relevant to the economic recovery from the pandemic

g. Must be able to commit up to 5 hours each week towards participating effectively in a wide range of Youth Task Team activities, including in-person or virtual meetings, training sessions, travels, meeting preparation, background reading, research, and campaign activities

h. Must be available for local and international travel whenever necessary to represent the Youth Task Team in various project-related engagements

i. Young leaders with skills and experience in participatory youth action research, advocacy, and policy influencing will be particularly suited for these Youth Task Teams


Application Process

The timelines for this Call for Applications are as follows:

  •     Applications start – on 1st May 2022

  •     Selection Interviews and other processes end – Friday 27th May 2022

  •     Selected applicants notified by – Friday 27th May 2022

  •     Public announcement of the Youth Task Teams – 1st June 2022

We welcome applications from interested persons who meet the requirements for the Youth Task Teams. You will be required to provide information about the organisation you represent.

Organisations can support multiple applicants, as long as each of the applicants complete a separate form.

Regardless of how many applications an organisation supports, it is not likely that an organisation would have more than one of its applicants selected.


Please complete the application form to apply before Friday 20th May 2022 at 23:00 GMT


CLICK HERE TO APPLY

$hide=home

Name

Academic calendar,28,ACSEE 2022,11,ARTICLES,496,Business,3,Census Zambia,12,Digital Marketing,16,Education,51,Featured,2,Freelancing,24,GATECE,1,Health and Wellness,11,helsb,2,How To,27,JKT-Selection-2022,15,Jobs,1375,Make Money Online,16,matokeo ya form six 2022,5,NECTA FORM 6 RESULTS 2022,11,necta form six results 2022,11,Scholarship,3,SENSA 2022,135,Social Media,16,South Africa,23,TCU,6,Upwork,11,Working Online,24,
ltr
item
DIGITAL SKILLS GUIDE: New Job Vacancy at Restless Tanzania
New Job Vacancy at Restless Tanzania
Restless is currently seeking to recruit a competent candidate to fill the vacancy of Youth Task Team to Advocate Recovery from COVID 19
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYT9v6ZQFnM_s_CTpr5Az0qiVJ1iuC08YPsLW8_57Zbt7KSVpfcALo2P3_aPfmoKRDNVIa4D2q2GwU4tdvmHI77M_kP2cAfS4Ou5sbZamp3zZqAbE4MBFcfdQ6exlsF5vOLPpXc1Ke2VzLsuPnk_K8apqC9AnQHvGA1T5cz99LqAkMp9akKLHitbCunw/w640-h294/download%20(40).png
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYT9v6ZQFnM_s_CTpr5Az0qiVJ1iuC08YPsLW8_57Zbt7KSVpfcALo2P3_aPfmoKRDNVIa4D2q2GwU4tdvmHI77M_kP2cAfS4Ou5sbZamp3zZqAbE4MBFcfdQ6exlsF5vOLPpXc1Ke2VzLsuPnk_K8apqC9AnQHvGA1T5cz99LqAkMp9akKLHitbCunw/s72-w640-c-h294/download%20(40).png
DIGITAL SKILLS GUIDE
https://www.digitalskillsguide.com/2022/05/Job-Vacancy-at-Restless-Youth-Task-Team-to-Advocate-Recovery-from-COVID-19.html
https://www.digitalskillsguide.com/
https://www.digitalskillsguide.com/
https://www.digitalskillsguide.com/2022/05/Job-Vacancy-at-Restless-Youth-Task-Team-to-Advocate-Recovery-from-COVID-19.html
true
444673380253607523
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Readmore Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share to a social network STEP 2: Click the link on your social network Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy Table of Content