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A creative intervention: developing audiences

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Tuesday, February 5th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Call for Applications for Behind the Scenes: British Council Zimbabwe
Deadline: 25 February 2013

British Council is running an infrastructures development program for the creative sector aimed at key staff working in (or having aspirations to work in) the relevant departments in theatre, dance, drama, festivals and arts & cultural venues. Our first module runs in March in Johannesburg, South Africa and will focus on Marketing and Audience development. This two-day training programme is designed to introduce participants to the principles and practice of developing audiences in a participative and inspiring way. The course will be fast-paced, highly interactive and designed to develop practical skills. All travel expenses, accommodation, meals and program registration will be provided by British Council.

How to Apply
-Please send letter of interest and CV to: zimbts2013@gmail.com
-Application deadline: 25 February 2013 – applications received after this date will not be considered.

Take a stand against gender violence

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Tuesday, February 5th, 2013 by Bev Clark

This Valentine’s Day, join the One Billion Rising (OBR) Campaign which is sweeping across the world to take a stand against violence against women. Zimbabwe is rising, joining over 190 countries globally, and is calling on women – and the men who love them – to get involved in a road show event of dance and testimony.

Venue: Machipisa Shopping Centre, Highfields (Harare)
Date: Thursday 14 February 2013
Time: 11 am – 2 pm

For more information, send an an email to OBR at: obrzimbabwe [at] gmail [dot] com, or follow updates on the OBR Zimbabwe Facebook page

To find out more about OBR events globally, visit www.vday.org

Programme Officer and Programme Accountant: NGO job vacancies in Zimbabwe

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Friday, February 1st, 2013 by Bev Clark

Work in and for Zimbabwe. Help grow our nation. Check out the vacancies below. If you’d like to receive this sort of information, as well as civic and human rights updates, by email each week drop us a note saying “subscribe” to: info [at] kubatana [dot] net

Please note that the job vacancies we carry are related to the NGO and civil society sectors only.

Programme Officer: Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA)
Deadline: 8 February 2013 (430pm)

EISA is a regional not for profit section organisation located in Johannesburg, South Africa with field offices in Chad, Kenya, Mozambique, Madagascar and Zimbabwe. EISA strives for excellence in the promotion of credible elections, participatory democracy and the strengthening of political institutions for sustainable democracy in Africa.

The EISA Zimbabwe office has a vacancy based in Harare for the position of Programme Officer. EISA offers a competitive enumeration package based on qualification and experience.

Responsibilities
-Assist the Country Director in the implementation and management of EISA’s Zimbabwe programmes
-Conceptualise, coordinate and evaluate projects in the areas of elections and political processes
-Coordinate and manage logistical arrangements for workshops
-Facilitate workshops and design material in EISA’s field of work
-Liaise with donors and draft reports and proposals
-Prepare regular reports, analysis and assessments
-Maintain and establish collaborative relationships with partner organisations in the election and democracy fields
-Support and assist short term consultants that EISA engages

Qualifications
-Graduate degree in political science or related field will be strongly preferred
-At least five years of experience in elections and governance field
-Project management, organisational skills, proposal and report writing and financial management experience
-Experience with training, facilitation and organisation of conferences/workshops
-Familiarity with academic and research networks in Africa
-Ability to relate diplomatically at the highest levels
-Good analytical skills
-Ability to work under deadlines and set priorities
-Working knowledge of PC based word processing and e-mail technology
-Good writing and analysis skills
-Hold a driver’s licence

How to apply
Applications, including a resume with three referees and their contactable telephone numbers and email addresses should be sent to email: gamuchirai [at] eisa [dot] org [dot] za

Only short listed candidates will be contacted. EISA reserves the right not to appoint.

Programme Accountant: Trócaire
Deadline: 11 February 2013

Trócaire is a Development Agency of the Irish Catholic Church.  The Agency works in Zimbabwe under an MoU with the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference.  A vacancy for a Programme Accountant has arisen within its Zimbabwe Office. The successful candidate will be managed by the Finance and Admin Manager and work in close collaboration with the Programme Manager as well as Programme Officers. The key deliveries for the position are monitoring and supporting  Finance and Governance  in Partner Organisations, Financial Control and Reporting and Budgeting.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

Finance and Governance in Partner Organisations:
-Support the work of the programme team in reviewing partner financial and narrative reports ensuring consistency of information provided and that Trócaire and donor requirements are being met
-Review Trócaire records ensuring that partner financial reporting is up to date and properly maintained, in accordance with Trócaire and donor requirements
-Lead an ongoing process to appraise partner organisations financial controls and systems in line with the Trocaire Partner Governance and Finance manual.  Ensuring recommendations are implemented in agreement with the partner.
-Provide support to the Finance/Accounts Departments of partner organisations to enable them to produce and submit accurate expenditure reports. Support will include design of accounting and reporting systems, design of spreadsheets, training and on-going financial guidance.
-Participate in all programme team meetings to ensure a full understanding of all programme work and any financial implications arising.

Financial Control and Reporting:
-Guided by the Finance and Administration Manager, ensure that the relevant Trócaire organisational financial policies and procedures are adhered to and implemented in a standardised manner across all of the country programmes.
-To ensure that the programme department finance activities meet the financial reporting requirements and deadlines as specified by the Finance and Administration Manager
-Closely monitor all programme activities, and keep the Programme Manager and Finance Manager advised of all situations which have the potential for a negative impact on internal controls or financial management performance
-Assist with donor, external and internal control audits as required
-Assist with investigations into alleged fraud or irregularities at partner organisations
-Ensure a monthly Partner and Capacity Building Assessment Report is submitted to the Finance and Administration Manager and to Finance in HQ.

Programme Staff Capacity Building:
-To facilitate and provide basic training, technical support and guidance to the country program staff for skills improvement in the areas of budget preparation and monitoring, budget revision, reporting, and internal control
-Assists in improvement of work processes and increase efficiency within the programme function.

Budgeting:
-Assist the Programme Manager and other budget holders in conducting the budget process for the country programmes, ensuring that appropriate levels of technical support and guidance is provided to all budget holders during the process of  preparing  the  budget and subsequent revisions
-Assist budget holders with preparation of donor budgets; ensure compliance with donor regulations and to ensure incorporation into the country annual operating budget & budget revisions
-Review with all programme budget holders monthly reports as available on Agresso Business World and facilitate with programme staff follow up of any issues/variances arising
-Any other related duties assigned by Country Director or Finance and Admin Manager.

The ideal candidate will have:
-A relevant Accounting diploma/ degree
-Minimum 3 years experience in an Accounting and/or Finance position – preferably in an NGO
-Experience of working within an organisation that promotes a partnership model
-Expertise in Word and Excel and online Financial Management systems
-Commitment to Trócaire values
-Excellent communication skills and be a team player.

In return we offer a competitive salary and package commensurate with education and experience.

Full job description available on request from fshereni [at] trocairezw [dot] org

To apply: Email your cover letter and detailed CV to dmazingaizo [at] trocairezw [dot] org with “Programme Accountant” in the subject line.

Interviews will be held in February with a start date of March 1st pending availability of the successful candidate.

Jobs for Africa, not aid

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Friday, February 1st, 2013 by Bev Clark

Rebuilding Africa ‘can’t be dependent on donors’ – Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Nigerian finance minister, in Liberia as part of UN development panel, wants innovation, infrastructure and jobs for Africa. Via the Guardian

Get down to the Book Cafe, Harare

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Friday, February 1st, 2013 by Bev Clark

Book Cafe

You’ve got to have them

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Friday, February 1st, 2013 by Bev Clark

Possibilities