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Grant Opportunities: The UEFA Foundation for Children Call for Projects 2022: NGOs can apply from anywhere in the world!

Deadline: 31 July 2022

The UEFA Foundation for Children has launched its call for projects 2022 which seeks to promote children’s fundamental rights across the world.

This call for projects is aimed at any organisation that shares the values of the UEFA foundation and proposes practical measures to help children, in the areas of access to sport, health, education, employment, personal development and supporting vulnerable children.

Areas

The UEFA Foundation for Children issues a call for projects. Those projects seek to achieve the foundation’s objectives – i.e. to help children by providing support in the following areas:

  • health;
  • education;
  • access to sport;
  • personal development;
  • integration of minorities;
  • protection of children’s rights.

In order to achieve those objectives, the foundation establishes programmes involving football or sport in general, either running its own projects or working in partnership with other entities.

The foundation may advise, work with or support any organisation or project that has similar goals or seeks to provide development aid.

It may also provide humanitarian or emergency assistance, acting alone or in partnership with other organisations.

Eligibility Criteria

Applications are invited from organisations anywhere in the world. Support is not limited to projects within Europe.

Criteria
  • The UEFA Foundation for Children will examine and evaluate each project.
  • The final decision on the selection of projects will be taken by the board of trustees in accordance with the foundation’s statutes and ethics code.

For more information, visit https://uefafoundation.org/news/call-for-projects-2022/

Grant Opportunities: School Enterprise Challenge: An International Business Programme for Schools

Deadline: 22-Aug-22

Entries are now open for the School Enterprise Challenge an international business programme for schools.

It helps young people all around the world to develop business skills and essential life skills.

The School Enterprise Challenge is an award-winning educational programme that is available to any school around the world through a free, all-inclusive online platform.

Funding Information
  • There is more than USD $25,000 worth of prizes available for the best entries in the School Enterprise Challenge 2022!
  • Business Idea
    • 5x Business Idea: USD $200 each
  • Business Plan
    • Top Global Prize: USD $1500
    • Best Bronze Business Plan: USD $1000
    • Best Silver Business Plan: USD $1000
    • Best Gold Business Plan: USD $1000
  • Business Implementation
    • Top Global Prize: USD $5000
    • Best Bronze Annual Report: USD $1500
    • Best Silver Annual Report: USD $1500
    • Best Gold Annual Report: USD $1500
  • Special Category
    • 3x Sustainable Development Champion: USD $750 each
    • Special Recognisation (public vote): USD $1000
    • Headteacher Award: USD $500
    • Inspirational Teacher Award: USD $500
    • 5x Transformative Teaching: USD $100 each
    • Enterprising Student Award: Laptop
    • 2x Enterprising Student Runner-Up: Camera Each
    • Graduate of the Year: USD $250 each
Benefits
  • It is a practical programme which enables young people to develop skills which are not covered in the classroom (experiential learning).
  • It also provides teachers with real-life examples to bring their teaching to life and allows them to develop new teaching practices (experiential teaching).
  • All participants in the programme are part of a global community of enterprising schools which provides lots of inspiration and is a place for collaboration and sharing of best practices.
  • Benefits for young people
    • Get practical experience running a real business
    • Develop entrepreneurial skills
      • Creativity
      • Analysis
      • Financial management
      • Growth mindset
    • Develop key life skills
      • Communications
      • Teamwork
      • Leadership
      • Problem solving
    • Be part of a global movement of young entrepreneurs!
  • Benefits for teachers
    • Get access to a wide variety of teaching materials
      • Business guides with explanations + activities
      • Explainer videos
      • Mini-competitions: ready-made challenges for your students
    • Learn about business (this has many benefits in your personal life!)
    • Ability to bring academic subjects to life through real-life examples
    • Develop new teaching techniques
    • Boost your CV
    • Gain recognition and have the chance to win prizes
Eligibility Criteria
  • The School Enterprise Challenge is open to all schools from all countries, including: pre-primary schools, primary schools, secondary schools and technical/vocational colleges.
  • Please note that universities are not eligible to take part.
  • Younger students are welcome to participate.
  • They recommend involving at least 15 students in your business team but you are welcome to involve as many as 45 students or more.

For more information, visit https://www.schoolenterprisechallenge.org/about/about-the-programme

Grant Opportunities: Entries open for the RELX Environmental Challenge

Deadline: 17-Jul-22

Entries are now open for the RELX Environmental Challenge, it is a skill-based competition in which participants are asked to submit proposals outlining innovative ideas that advance access to safe water and/or sanitation where access is presently at risk.

The  Challenge is open to individuals or organisations operating in the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors.

Projects must advance sustainable access to safe water where it is presently at risk and/or access to improved sanitation, and include the following criteria:

  • Be replicable, scalable and sustainable. and set a benchmark for innovation
  • Have practical applicability
  • Address non-discrimination/equity of access
  • Involve and impact a range of stakeholders
  • Have local/community-level engagement
Prizes
  • A minimum of two (2) prizes will be awarded (total estimated value of all prizes is at least US$75,000) as follows:
    • a first prize in the amount of US$50,000 and
    • a second prize in the amount of US$25,000,
  • Each to be used to launch, sustain or effectuate its respective winning proposal in accordance with the benchmarks in the judging criteria.
  • Each winner will be required to execute and return an Affidavit of Eligibility and/or a Release of Liability/Publicity Release.
  • Any portion of the prize unclaimed or unused by the winner will be forfeited and will not be substituted.
  • Prizes are not transferable
Eligibility Criteria
  • The Challenge is open only to applicants 21 years of age or over at their time of entry. Proof of residency and age may be required.
  • Applicants may participate as:
    • Individuals,
    • Teams of individuals, or
    • Individually or in teams on behalf of an organisation, i.e. an educational or not-for-profit
    • institution or a corporation (the latter category, collectively “Organisations”)
  • Submission of an application with a proposal (the “Application”) on behalf of a group of individuals or an Organisation shall constitute a representation by the individual submitting the Application that he/she is authorised to represent the team to submit the Application and distribute any prize money.
  • Directors, officers and employees (and their immediate families and household members) of RELX Group plc (the “Sponsor”) and its affiliates (collectively, with Sponsor, “RELX”) and their respective advertising and promotion agencies are not eligible to enter the Challenge.
  • The Challenge is subject to applicable laws of an applicant’s jurisdiction.
  • The Sponsor is not responsible for any other eligibility prohibitions, including, without limitation, any established by applicant’s employer; applicants are encouraged to seek information on any such restrictions prior to submission of an Application.
  • Void where prohibited.
  • No purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win the challenge.

For more information, visit https://www.relx.com/corporate-responsibility/engaging-others/relx-group-environmental-challenge#apply

Plan International jobs: Project Management Systems Specialist

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Project Management Systems Specialist

Date: 27-Jun-2022

Location: Globally flexible, OR, UK

Company: Plan International

The Organisation

 

Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls.

 

We believe in the power and potential of every child. But this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination. And it’s girls who are most affected.

 

Working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners, we strive for a just world, tackling the root causes of the challenges facing girls and all vulnerable children.

 

We support children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood. And we enable children to prepare for – and respond to – crises and adversity. We drive changes in practice and policy at local, national and global levels using our reach, experience and knowledge.

 

We have been building powerful partnerships for children for over 85 years, and are now active in more than 75 countries.

 

The Opportunity

 

As part of the Project and Funds team, the Project Management Systems Specialist key responsibilities are to understand, maintain, advise on and troubleshoot the Salesforce, Vera, project and programme management system and the integration with D365. This role will be pivotal in ensuring utilisation, governance and application aligned to operating standards and procedures. You will work closely with both the IT Project and operational teams who support the project management systems from an IT perspective as well as leading engagement with third-parties working to support the platform. You will act as a systems steward by ensuring project management systems interface effectively with related systems, as well acting as a systems subject matter expert, maintain an in depth knowledge of available and emerging functionality. You will work to increase adoption of the Project Management systems by all offices and stakeholders, and provide continuous training and updates. In addition, you will ensure that contractual obligations are met where reporting is required and provided to vendors. This role will also have an emphasis on determining how to innovate through automation, process improvement and system enhancement whilst focusing on continuous improvement.

 

The Individual

 

  • You will need to have demonstrable experience of supporting Project Management and/or Salesforce/Force.com systems in a large and matrix organisation.
  • Knowledge of Project Management operations, principles, practices and processes will be required.
  • Understand and lead discussions on Project Management workflow and lateral processes – where to probe for inefficiencies and clarity
  • Strong experience in the use of reporting tools to develop standard and ad-hoc data reports
  • You will need to be adaptable and able to prioritise your workload effectively.
  • Experience in setting metrics and analytics and the ability to analyse data for operational and strategic decision making.
  • Strong analytical skills and robust problem solving skills

 

Please follow this link for a full role profile – Project Management Systems Specialist_June 2022.docx

 

Please respond to the requirements of the role in your cover letter.

 

Only CVs and cover letters in English will be accepted.  

 

 

Location: This role will ideally be based in the UK, employed from the Global Hub for Plan International which is based in Woking, Surrey however other locations where Plan International has an office* that can employ on behalf of the Global Hub and you have the pre-existing right to work and live may be considered. You may be office, home or hybrid based

Type of Role: Permanent or maximum fixed-term contract as per employing office’s standard terms and conditions.

Salary: We will be happy to disclose the salary and applicable benefits to applicants as part of this process, however, please kindly note that the salary and employment benefits will be set according to your location and therefore it is not possible to include full details here.

As an indication if this role was based in the UK the salary would be circa ÂŁ45,000

Closing Date: Extended to 31 July 2022

 

*Applicable locations include: Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, China, Colombia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Finland, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe

 

 

Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the very heart of everything that Plan International stands for.

 

We want Plan International to reflect the diversity of the communities we work with, offering equal opportunities to everyone regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.

 

Plan International is based on a culture of inclusivity and we strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team, in every office, in every country, is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas.

 

We foster an organisational culture that embraces our commitment to racial justice, gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion.

 

Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. This means that we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with and we must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk.

 

A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International’s Safeguarding Children and Young People policy. Plan International also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this scheme we will request information from applicants previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.

 

Please note that Plan International will never send unsolicited emails requesting payment from candidates. 

Grant Opportunities: PEN/Robert J Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers

Deadline: 2-Nov-22

The Pen America is inviting applications for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers recognizes twelve emerging writers each year for their debut short story published in a literary magazine, journal, or cultural website, and aims to support the launch of their careers as fiction writers.

Award Information

Each of the twelve winning writers receives a cash prize of $2,000 and the independent book publisher Catapult will publish the twelve winning stories in an annual anthology entitled Best Debut Short Stories: The PEN America Dau Prize, which will acknowledge the literary magazines and websites where the stories were originally published.

Eligibility Criteria
  • Stories must be submitted by editors of literary magazines, journals, or cultural websites and published in the English language. Publications may be based and/or distributed anywhere in the world, so long as the story submitted was originally written in and published in English. Authors may not submit their own work.
  • Participating publications include literary magazines, journals, or cultural websites published on a recurring schedule.
  • Stories must have been published or forthcoming in 2022.
  • Editors from eligible publications may only submit a writer’s debut short story. “Debut” is defined as the writer’s absolute first fiction publication in any language, which has undergone an editorial review process and been accepted and published in a literary outlet that the author is not academically or professionally associated with. Translations are ineligible. Writers who have published one or more books which have undergone editorial review are ineligible.
  • Editors from eligible publications may submit up to four eligible stories from debut authors in a given award year. Stories may not exceed 12,000 words in length.
  • Submitted story files should not include the journal name or other identifying information.
  • Both the editor and debut author must agree to and sign the award’s declaration of eligibility and consent, which outlines serial rights for Catapult’s forthcoming anthology, and upload all application materials and submit online via Submittable.
  • There are no restrictions on the candidate’s age or on the style of work.

For more information, visit https://pen.submittable.com/submit

Grant Opportunities: Zero Project Call for Nominations 2023

Deadline: 3-Jul-22

Do you have an inclusive, new solution? Is it easy to extend and adapt your solution? Nominate it for #ZeroCall23: the Zero Project Call for Nominations 2023!

The Zero Project encourages nominations from all sectors of society – policy makers, startups, academia, civil society, businesses – and especially, those relating to multiple or severe disabilities, humanitarian action, gender equality, the arts, sexual orientation, psychosocial disabilities, or other multiple disadvantaged groups.

Topics

The Zero Project Call for Nomination is based on a research-driven approach that aims to identify, curate, and share inclusive solutions, as intended and encouraged by Article 32 of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). In order to achieve this objective, the Zero Project engages with a worldwide cross-sectoral network of innovators, decision-makers, and disability experts. Both the research and selection processed involve and rely on the expertise of people with lived experience of disabilities.

The #ZeroCall23 topic of Independent Living & Political Participation, and ICT relate to a range of UN CRPD articles, which will be referenced in each of the individual for your reference.

  • Independent Living: Empowered choice for persons with disabilities where to live and with whom is realised through access to supported services. Projects in this topic also help them to integrate with their communities.
  • Political Participation: Expressing opinions on issues of concern through voting processes, consultations, dialogues or demonstrations of different forms and representing themselves is a right of persons with disabilities according to UN CRPD Articles 21 and 29.
  • Information and Communication Technologies – ICT: Information and Communication Technology has become very important for persons with disabilities. They have therefore decided to include this topic in each call for nominations.
Why become a Zero Project Awardee?

Among hundreds of ZeroCall nominations, a panel of experts and peer-reviewers will evaluate, scrutinize, provide feedback, and select outstanding practices and policies – the Zero Project Awardees.

In addition to international recognition, the renowned Zero Project Award provides numerous benefits to its Awardees, such as:

  • Each Awardee will be invited to present at the annual Zero Project Conference at the United Nations (UN) Offices in Vienna, Austria.
  • Awardees receive access to the Zero Project Network, which includes leading organizations, such as the UN, governments, the business sector, international funding agencies, foundations or globally active non-government organizations.
  • Moreover, additional opportunities present themselves for Awardees that intend to scale internationally, or to replicate their solutions.
Eligibility Criteria
  • ZeroCall23 is looking for solutions from all over the world!
  • It calls on inclusive, innovative, and scalable solutions from around the world to submit their nominations, which will be evaluated in a multi-step process that includes peer-review and voting.
  • A select number of solutions will receive a Zero Project Award and support through the Zero Project Network.

For more information, visit https://zeroproject.org/zerocall23

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Deadline: 19-Aug-22 Nominations are now open for the fourth edition of the Meaningful Business 100 (MB100) award programme, celebrating leaders globally combining profit and purpose to help achieve the UN Global Goals. The programme, celebrating leaders globally combining profit and purpose to help achieve the UN Global Goals. The year-long award programme, supported by EY and Hogan Lovells, is designed to help winners increase their positive impact through tailored workshops, 
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Deadline: 2-Nov-22 The Pen America is inviting applications for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers recognizes twelve emerging writers each year for their debut short story published in a literary magazine, journal, or cultural website, and aims to support the launch of their careers as fiction writers. Award Information Each of the twelve winning writers receives a cash prize of $2,000 and the independent book publisher Catapult will publish the twelve winning 
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Deadline: 3-Jul-22 Do you have an inclusive, new solution? Is it easy to extend and adapt your solution? Nominate it for #ZeroCall23: the Zero Project Call for Nominations 2023! The Zero Project encourages nominations from all sectors of society – policy makers, startups, academia, civil society, businesses – and especially, those relating to multiple or severe disabilities, humanitarian action, gender equality, the arts, sexual orientation, psychosocial disabilities, or other multiple 
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Deadline: 22-Aug-22 Entries are now open for the School Enterprise Challenge an international business programme for schools. It helps young people all around the world to develop business skills and essential life skills. The School Enterprise Challenge is an award-winning educational programme that is available to any school around the world through a free, all-inclusive online platform. Funding Information There is more than USD $25,000 worth of prizes available for the best 
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Deadline: 17-Jul-22 Entries are now open for the RELX Environmental Challenge, it is a skill-based competition in which participants are asked to submit proposals outlining innovative ideas that advance access to safe water and/or sanitation where access is presently at risk. The  Challenge is open to individuals or organisations operating in the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors. Projects must advance sustainable access to safe water where it is presently at risk and/or access to 
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Deadline: 31 July 2022 The UEFA Foundation for Children has launched its call for projects 2022 which seeks to promote children’s fundamental rights across the world. This call for projects is aimed at any organisation that shares the values of the UEFA foundation and proposes practical measures to help children, in the areas of access to sport, health, education, employment, personal development and supporting vulnerable children. Areas The UEFA Foundation for Children issues a call for 
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Deadline: 16-Sep-22 Applications are now open for the Reimagine Education Conference & Awards. Reimagine Education is a global conference and competition, open to educational innovators from all around the world. The conference brings together edtech startups, academic faculty from top institutions, Chief Innovation Officers, university leadership, teachers, and other stakeholders in the future of teaching and learning. The Reimagine Education Awards – the ‘Oscars’ of Education – 
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Deadline: 22-Aug-22 Applications are now open for the INNO Disruptive Challenge. A program by the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) taking aim at conventional wisdom to inspire and cultivate the seeds of disruptive innovation from all walks of life with support of up to 3,000,000 JPY for up to one year. In this new-normal era, a significant increase in the need for innovation within the ICT (Information and Communications Technology) field has arisen. In 
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Deadline: 31-Jul-22 Do you have an effective intervention that aims to save the lives of children under five? If yes, then 2022 The Children’s Prize is for you! The Children’s Prize is an open online competition with a mission to advance child health and survival by insisting on impact and data-driven interventions. The Children’s Prize is awarded to scientifically-minded individuals with a passion for global child health and a strong commitment to verify the impact of their work. 
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Deadline: 16-Aug-22 The Research Investment for Global Health Technology (RIGHT) Fund Foundation is seeking nominations for the Evidence Generation Award to critically assess the potential public health value of digital health technologies, and specific conditions and approaches under which digital tools can strengthen public health and expand the quality, affordability, and accessibility of health services. The evidence generated from the portfolio will contribute to guiding the RIGHT 
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Deadline: 16-Aug-22 The Research Investment for Global Health Technology (RIGHT) Fund Foundation is pleased to announce the 2022 Product Development Award to support developing new or improved vaccines, therapeutics, biologics, or diagnostic platforms as global public good for prevention and control of infectious diseases that disproportionately affect the people in the Global South. The RIGHT Fund focuses on infectious diseases that have a disproportionate burden of morbidity and 
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Deadline: 10-Jul-22 The Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) is pleased to launch a call for applications for the Local Adaptation Champions Awards to reward inspiring, innovative and scalable locally led efforts that addresses climate change and build resilience among vulnerable communities. The Local Adaptation Champions Award spotlight and reward innovative, exemplary, inspiring, and scalable locally led efforts that address the impacts of climate change and build effective climate 
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Deadline: 31-Jul-22 The Deutsche Welle (DW) Akademie has announced its Constructive Journalism Fellowship program to support journalists from Sub-Saharan African countries who are committed to reporting on local crises and challenges, but by also pointing to possible solutions and portraying people who are exploring ways forward. Constructive Journalism is an approach for nuanced and critical reporting that pinpoints where change is possible, and that provides potential answers to the 
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Deadline: 21-Jul-22 The Artscape is delighted to announce a public call for applications for all theatre and performing arts makers and exciting story-tellers who would be interested in the staging of new work for the 2022 New Voices season to be staged in October 2022. Scriptwriters and storytellers are invited to submit their full texts with a synopsis where your themes are clearly explained. OR, a minimum of ten pages of a text. What do you mean when you say “NEW VOICES”? A “NEW 
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Deadline: 15-Sep-22 The Agropolis Fondation has launched an appeal to fund international mobility to promote agro-ecological transition for tomorrow’s agricultures. Aims The present CfP aims to: consolidate the international recognition of the network’s scientific excellence; grow and/or capitalise on strategic themes for the Fondation; strengthen or initiate partnerships of scientific excellence for the Fondation’s charter members in hosting senior foreign researchers; 
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Deadline: 31-Aug-22 The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Scientific Panel on Population Perspectives and Demographic Methods to Strengthen Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, jointly with the Institute on Inequalities in Global Health (USC IIGH), University of Southern California (United States), Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER), University of Witwatersrand (South Africa) and Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER) 
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Deadline: 18-Jul-22 CatchLight is inviting applications for its Global Fellowship. The CatchLight Global Fellowship serves as an incubator — a place for innovative leaders in the visual storytelling field to receive financial support, unlock individual potential, grow and leverage partnerships. The Fellowship cultivates a vibrant community of creative thought leaders whose work will be enhanced by collaboration, personal development, and networking. The Fellowship aims to bring 
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Grant Opportunities: Nominate a Leader for the 2022 Meaningful Business 100 Award

Deadline: 19-Aug-22

Nominations are now open for the fourth edition of the Meaningful Business 100 (MB100) award programme, celebrating leaders globally combining profit and purpose to help achieve the UN Global Goals.

The programme, celebrating leaders globally combining profit and purpose to help achieve the UN Global Goals.

The year-long award programme, supported by EY and Hogan Lovells, is designed to help winners increase their positive impact through tailored workshops, mentorship, storytelling and exclusive networking opportunities.

Comprising social entrepreneurs, sustainability leaders and impact investors, the MB100 cuts across geography, industry, role and company size to highlight outstanding work being done to solve the biggest issues they are facing today.

Criteria
  • Each leader must have:
    • Created positive, direct and intended impact aligned to one or more SDGs in the last 12 months
    • Been the driving force behind the product, service or project that combines purpose and profit.
Judges are Considering:
  • Originality of the idea behind the product, service or project
  • Longevity of the product, service or project
  • Intersectionality – how successful is the product in creating impact across multiple SDGs?
  • Localisation – is the product or service helping local communities take better control of their lives?
  • Scalability of the product, service or project – is it replicable?
  • Inclusion – is there a focus on representation of minority groups?
  • Collaboration – has the leader made best use of the core competencies of different stakeholders, and encouraged them to work together?
  • Affordability – what level of investment did the product or service require? (Low investment, high impact products or services will be favoured)
  • Use of innovation/technology to power the product, service or project
  • Is the leader a role model for, and champion of, meaningful business beyond their own company?

For more information, visit https://www.oneyoungworld.com/event/nominate-leader-2022-meaningful-business-100-award

UN Jobs: Country Pharmacist – M/F – NIGERIA – Nigeria

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Country Pharmacist – M/F – NIGERIA

THE ALIMA ASSOCIATION

ALIMA’S ETHOS: ALIMA’s purpose is to save lives and provide care for the most vulnerable populations, without any discrimination based on identity, religion or politics, through actions based on proximity, innovation, and the alliance of organizations and individuals. We act with humanity and impartiality in accordance with universal medical ethics. To gain access to patients, we undertake to act in a neutral and independent manner.

Our CHARTER defines the VALUES and PRINCIPLES of our action:

  1. Patient First – Patient centered medical care
  2. Revolutionizing humanitarian medicine through research
  3. Responsibility and freedom: encourage decision-making by those closest to patients
  4. Commitment to a dynamic of continuous quality improvement
  5. Creating a climate of trust among colleagues
  6. Collective intelligence
  7. Environmental liability

ALIMA promotes and defends the principles of fundamental human rights. ALIMA has a zero-tolerance approach towards those guilty of acts of gender and sexual violence as well as towards inaction in the face of alleged or proven acts of violence. The protection of those benefiting from and impacted by our intervention is our top priority in everything we do. Everyone collaborating with ALIMA is committed to:

● Respect the charter, the code of conduct, the institutional policies including the policy of protection against abuse of power and sexist and sexual violence, the policy of prevention of corruption and fraud;

● Report any violation of the policies, framework documents and procedures to a superior or to a referent.

CARING – INNOVATING – TOGETHER:

Since its creation in 2009, ALIMA has treated more than 6 million patients. Today ALIMA works in 12 countries in Western and Central Africa. In 2020, we developed 41 humanitarian medical response projects to meet the needs of populations affected by conflict, epidemics and extreme poverty. All of these projects support national health authorities through nearly 330 health structures (including 28 hospitals and 300 health centers). We work in partnership, especially with local NGOs, whenever possible to ensure that our patients benefit from the expertise wherever it is, whether in their country or the rest of the world. In addition, to improve the humanitarian response, we are carrying out operational and clinical research projects, particularly in the field of the fight against malnutrition and hemorrhagic viral fevers. ALIMA is also leading operations in response to the covid-19 pandemic across all of our missions.

ALIMA’S TEAM: More than 2000 people currently work for ALIMA. The field teams, as close as possible to the patients, receive their support from the coordination teams generally based in the capitals of the countries of intervention. These receive support from the 4 desk teams and the emergency and opening service team based at the operational headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. The Paris and New York teams are actively working on fundraising as well as representing ALIMA. The rest of the ALIMA Galaxy includes individuals and partner teams who work on behalf of other organizations such as medical NGOs BEFEN, ALERTE SantĂ©, SOS MĂ©decins / KEOOGO, AMCP, research organizations PACCI, INSERM, Universities of Bordeaux or Copenhagen, the NGO SolidaritĂ©s International and many others.

COUNTRIES WHERE WE WORK IN 2020: Mali, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Guinea, South Sudan, Mauritania & Senegal.

THE WORK WE DO covers: Primary and Secondary Health Care, with a main focus on children and women – including treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition, maternal health, mental health, response to epidemics (Ebola, Cholera, Measles, Dengue, Lassa Fever), surgery, displaced populations, and gender based violence, Covid 19.

GOVERNANCE: ALIMA is governed by a Board of Directors of 10 elected positions and 4 co-opted positions from representatives of West African partner NGOs.

POST LOCATION

In Nigeria, ALIMA is running four health and nutrition projects in Borno State (Maiduguri/Jere) , Yobe state ( Damaturu/Karasuwa/Yousufari) , Katsina ( Kaita) and Research and Lassa fever response in Ondo State (Owo)> ALIMA’s teams in Nigeria represent about 25 expatriates and 150 national staff.

PROTECTION OF BENEFICIAIRIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Level 3: As part of his/her duties, the job holder will visit programs and come into contact with children and/or vulnerable adults. Therefore, a criminal record check or a certificate of good conduct will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good conduct is found, a declaration of honor will be requested.

MISSION & OBJECTIVES

Guide and train the country pharmacy to Coordinate, deploys and supervise all pharmacy related activities in the Mission, according to ALIMA standards and values, the Medical Coordinator instructions, national and international laws and regulations, in order to ensure the quality and proper organization of medical procurement processes, procedures and protocols, the proper management of project medical stocks and, in collaboration with the Medical Coordinator, the proper use of medicines and medical equipment.

Participate in the relocation of the central pharmacy

TASKS & RESPONSABILITIES

1- To the relocation of the Central pharmacy

· Participate in the different process of the relocation the country pharmacy from Maiduguri to Abuja

· Implement with the country pharmacy all process will be needed to have a better supervision of project pharmacy from Abuja

· Participate in the definition of the new set up of the management of the central pharmacy in Abuja and also the organization of supply project pharmacy

2- To the country’s medical authorities

· Support the country pharmacy in representing and defending ALIMA’s interests for any issue concerning pharmaceutical supply, in order to ensure stock procurement in the mission & projects while accomplishing national laws and regulations and following ALIMA protocols.

· Ensure that there is a close follow up of the National Process for drugs importation (NAFDAC list) and Support the Medical Coordinator in order to validate a national pharmacy at Abuja or Lagos to ensure good quality of local medical purchases for those items under NAFDAC control and prohibited for importation.

· Ensure that there is a closely Monitoring by the country pharmacy to the national drug supply, especially for projects in which ALIMA works closely with the Ministry of Health.

· Support and participate in all drug and medical material supply processes and facilitate correct stock management and transport/storage procedures, in order to ensure the availability of stock in all projects avoiding expiries/overstocks and stock-outs and ensuring its overall efficiency and rationalization.

3- Data collection and analysis

· Support the country pharmacy in the collecting and analysing stock indicators according to physical records and logistic software (stock levels, pre-stock-outs, over-stocking, donations, expired products, not moving stock disposal) across different projects and together with the medical coordinator take corrective decisions when necessary according to ALIMA procedures and national legislation (specifically in case of expired drugs).

· Ensure that the country pharmacy is the Responsible for follow-up of loans/donations

· Guide the country pharmacy in Collection, verification and analysis of monthly consumption statistics and data and other data and indicators for reporting (monthly, quarterly).

· Participate in this different task to be sure that the country pharmacy knows and do it properly

· Train the country pharmacy on how to do country pharmacy report for donor

4- Management of drugs and medical equipment

· Contribute on the technical support needed by the country pharmacy on all issues related to pharmaceutical information, drug use (protocols and rational use), side effect management, compliance issues, etc.

· Carries out with the country pharmacy technical visits to project sites to ensure the proper organization of activities and the management of the pharmacies of the various projects.

· Support the country pharmacy in the running of the pharmacies across the mission, ensuring the proper implementation of and proper use according to ALIMA protocols of pharmacy management and monitoring tools (daily monitoring sheets, order forms,), procedures and dispensing practices to be followed by all staff, in order to ensure the quality of the service given to the population

· Ensures that the country pharmacy running all inventories of drugs and medical devices exist and are updated, and participates in reporting according to ALIMA guidelines (Sitrep, medical statistical reports, etc.)

· Be sure that the country pharmacy implements a appropriate storage and management of stocks of narcotic and psychotropic drugs, in accordance with national legislation, and allow the traceability of these products in particular.

· Participate in the reporting on the use of drugs and medical devices distributed according to protocols, reporting anomalies.

5- Medical supplies and orders

· Ensure that the country pharmacy follow the QUAMED process for the validation of National Pharmacies.

· Be sure that the country pharmacy follows the procurement procedure and takes any necessary corrective measures, maintains regular communication with medical, logistical, HR and financial departments regarding the management of medical supplies and pharmacy.

6- Human Resources Management

· Help the country pharmacy to plan and supervise, in close coordination with the Pharmacy Manager, HR department, the associated processes (recruitment, training/induction, evaluation, potential detection, development and communication) of the staff under his/her responsibility in order to ensure both the sizing and the amount of knowledge required. In case of integration of medical stock under the supply, this includes providing support to Supply Log in this capacity to ensure the medical stock and pharmacy management according to recommended guide lines/procedures.

· Ensure that the country pharmacy the work of pharmacy teams in the various projects is well organized according to program requirements.

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

Educational:

  • Essential Pharmacy degree / Pharmacy management diploma
  • Registered Pharmacist
  • Essential two years’ experience in pharmacy management in hospital
  • Previous experience with ALIMA is mandatory or other NGO’s in developing countries is desirable

Required Skills

  • Advanced knowledge in Pharmacy Management and “Isystock”
  • Essential computer literacy (Excel, Word, Outlook and Internet)
  • Well organized with good negotiation and communication skill
  • Ability to work as part of a team, a part of multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary team, in emergency and under pressure, to manage stress easily and result oriented
  • Strong in term of training
  • Can work and create teamwork, flexible, and committed to the assigned position
  • Interest in and commitment to ALIMA’s activities, enthusiasm to represent the organization to others, to travel to different regions of Nigeria
  • Languages: English compulsory, others are an asset.

CONDITIONS

Contract term: contract under French law, 3 months.

Desired start date: ASAP

Salary: Depending on experience

ALIMA pays for

· Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

· Accommodation costs

· Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

· Evacuation of the employee

How to apply

Please submit your application online (CV & Cover Letter in PDF) on our job vacancies website.

The link to apply : https://hr.alima.ngo/jobs/detail/9354?utm_campaign=Campagne+d%27offres+&utm_medium=Website&utm_source=relief+web

Female applications are strongly encouraged. We process applications as they are received. If an application matches our search, the offer can therefore be closed early

UN Jobs: WFP – Chauffeur principal/ Chauffeuse principale G3 – Yaounde

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Le PAM cĂ©lĂšbre et embrasse la diversitĂ©. AttachĂ©s au principe de l’égalitĂ© des chances pour tous ses employĂ©s, nous encourageons les candidats qualifiĂ©s Ă  postuler indĂ©pendamment de la race, de la couleur, de la nationalitĂ©, de l’origine ethnique ou sociale, de l’information gĂ©nĂ©tique, du sexe, de l’identitĂ© de genre et/ou de l’expression de genre, orientation sexuelle, religion ou croyance, sĂ©ropositivitĂ©, handicap.

TITRE DU POSTE:

Chauffeur principal / Chauffeuse principale

TYPE DE CONTRAT:

Contrat à durée déterminée

GRADE:

G3

LIEU D’AFFECTATION (Ville, Pays):

Yaoundé, Cameroun

DUREE:

12 Mois (renouvelables)

NOMBRE DE POSTE:

1

A PROPOS DU PAM

Le Programme Alimentaire Mondial des Nations Unies (PAM) est la plus grande agence humanitaire qui lutte contre la faim dans le monde.

La mission du PAM est d’aider le monde Ă  atteindre l’objectif Faim ZĂ©ro d’ici 2030.

Chaque jour, le PAM travaille pour s’assurer que les populations les plus vulnĂ©rables, en particulier les femmes et les enfants, puissent avoir accĂšs aux aliments nutritifs dont ils ont besoin pour mener une vie productive et saine

CONTEXTE ORGANISATIONNEL:

Au Cameroun, le Plan StratĂ©gique de Pays du PAM [CSP] (2018 – 2021) s’efforce de garantir que les populations vulnĂ©rables et en situation d’insĂ©curitĂ© alimentaire ciblĂ©es bĂ©nĂ©ficient de systĂšmes alimentaires plus durables. Lesdits systĂšmes devront ĂȘtre aussi inclusifs et d’une rĂ©silience accrue aux chocs pour rĂ©pondre Ă  leurs besoins alimentaires et nutritionnels. En ligne avec ce plan stratĂ©gique, le PAM concevra et mettra en Ɠuvre des interventions pour relever les dĂ©fis de la sĂ©curitĂ© alimentaire et nutritionnelle, de la production Ă  la consommation.

ConformĂ©ment au CSP, le PAM appliquera ses vastes avantages comparatifs, notamment ses expĂ©riences en matiĂšre de fourniture d’une aide alimentaire Ă  des centaines de milliers de personnes parmi les plus vulnĂ©rables. pour: a) renforcer les systĂšmes et capacitĂ©s nationaux pour assurer la sĂ©curitĂ© alimentaire et nutritionnelle; b) contribuer Ă  une plus grande efficacitĂ© des interventions de rĂ©ponse aux crises; c) garantir l’accĂšs Ă  des aliments nutritifs plutĂŽt qu’Ă  l’approvisionnement tout en renforçant les capacitĂ©s et les systĂšmes nationaux de protection sociale, de prĂ©paration et d’intervention d’urgence et de programmes et services dirigĂ©s par le gouvernement; et d) accroĂźtre la rĂ©silience en se concentrant sur les systĂšmes alimentaires plutĂŽt que sur l’accĂšs Ă  la nourriture, grĂące au dĂ©veloppement de solutions intĂ©grĂ©es pouvant ĂȘtre mises Ă  l’Ă©chelle par le gouvernement et le secteur privĂ©.

QU’ALLEZ-VOUS FAIRE A CE POSTE ?

Le titulaire de ce poste peut ĂȘtre amenĂ© Ă  fournir des services de chauffeur Ă  des hauts responsables du PAM (directeurs rĂ©gionaux ou directeurs de pays), Ă  des hauts fonctionnaires des Nations Unies ou Ă  des visiteurs ; et/ou Ă  appuyer la coordination des services liĂ©s au transport, en programmant et en Ă©tablissant les itinĂ©raires et les emplois du temps d’autres chauffeurs et en planifiant l’entretien gĂ©nĂ©ral des vĂ©hicules. Les tĂąches de coordination sont gĂ©nĂ©ralement effectuĂ©es dans les bureaux comptant de nombreux chauffeurs et assurant de multiples missions de transport, oĂč il est nĂ©cessaire de rĂ©guler les opĂ©rations.

POURQUOI TRAVAILLER AVEC NOUS ?

  • Le PAM fournit une aide alimentaire Ă  plus de 86 millions de personnes dans 83 pays, dont le Cameroun. Votre travail aura un impact positif sur la vie des personnes les plus vulnĂ©rables du monde.
  • Vous rejoindrez une Ă©quipe diversifiĂ©e de professionnels et aurez l’occasion de partager vos expĂ©riences avec vos collĂšgues et d’apprendre continuellement les uns des autres.
  • Le PAM investit dans la formation et le dĂ©veloppement de ses employĂ©s grĂące Ă  une gamme de programmes de formation, d’accrĂ©ditation, de mentorat et d’autres programmes ainsi que des possibilitĂ©s de mobilitĂ© internationale.
  • Notre Ă©quipe se dĂ©veloppe Ă  l’Ă©chelle nationale et internationale et le moment choisi pour nous rejoindre ne peut ĂȘtre meilleur !

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PRINCIPALES FONCTIONS ET RESPONSABILITÉS (liste indicative et non exhaustive) :

Sous la supervision du ChargĂ© de l’Administration ou de son supplĂ©ant, vous aurez Ă  :

  • Assurer le transport de hauts responsables du PAM, de hauts fonctionnaires des Nations Unies ou de visiteurs, et Ă©ventuellement traduire Ă  cette occasion des Ă©changes simples avec des interlocuteurs parlant la langue locale, et assurer la livraison ainsi que la collecte de divers articles en respectant les itinĂ©raires autorisĂ©s et les textes rĂ©glementaires du PAM relatifs Ă  la sĂ»retĂ© et Ă  la sĂ©curitĂ© afin de fournir des services de maniĂšre sĂ»re et efficiente.

  • Proposer la programmation des itinĂ©raires et les emplois du temps d’autres chauffeurs afin d’aider Ă  fournir des services de transport efficients.

  • Accueillir le personnel officiel et les visiteurs Ă  l’aĂ©roport ou Ă  d’autres points d’entrĂ©e et leur fournir une assistance Ă©lĂ©mentaire pour les aider Ă  s’acquitter des formalitĂ©s usuelles de visa et de douane de sorte qu’ils puissent rejoindre sans encombre et en toute sĂ©curitĂ© les destinations autorisĂ©es.

  • Tenir rigoureusement Ă  jour le carnet de bord des vĂ©hicules et communiquer au responsable hiĂ©rarchique un Ă©tat quotidien de leur Ă©tat mĂ©canique, afin d’assurer une utilisation des vĂ©hicules et une consommation de carburant efficientes Ă  l’appui d’une comptabilitĂ© prĂ©cise et d’un bon rapport coĂ»t-efficacitĂ©.

  • Planifier et coordonner efficacement l’entretien des vĂ©hicules du PAM et vĂ©rifier que toutes les autorisations de voyage sont Ă  bord et que les vĂ©hicules sont bien Ă©quipĂ©s du matĂ©riel obligatoire, et contrĂŽler que les Ă©quipements Ă  bord sont en bon Ă©tat et permettent d’assurer la prestation des services de maniĂšre sĂ»re et efficiente.

  • Respecter les rĂšgles et rĂšglements en vigueur concernant les livraisons sur le terrain et en cas d’accident, et signaler immĂ©diatement au responsable hiĂ©rarchique tout problĂšme se produisant afin de demander des instructions et de faciliter la prise de dĂ©cisions en connaissance de cause sur la marche Ă  suivre.

  • En dehors des fonctions liĂ©es Ă  la conduite, effectuer des tĂąches administratives connexes simples (de classement, de photocopie ou d’archivage, par exemple) si nĂ©cessaire, y compris l’expĂ©dition du courrier et le paiement des factures tĂ©lĂ©phoniques ou autres, afin de fournir un appui administratif.

  • Effectuer toute autre tĂąche ou mission Ă  lui confiĂ©e par la hiĂ©rarchie.

QUALIFICATIONS ET EXPERIENCE REQUISES****:

Formation:

  • Etudes secondaires (BEPC, CAP, Probatoire, BaccalaurĂ©at, etc) et/ou plus.

    • Formation officielle de chauffeur et permis de conduire de catĂ©gorie B et/ou plus, ou certificat de conduite valide autorisant Ă  utiliser le vĂ©hicule assignĂ© dans le respect de la rĂ©glementation locale et la politique du PAM.

    Experience souhait****Ă©****e:

  • Au moins (3) trois ans d’expĂ©rience en tant que chauffeur, de prĂ©fĂ©rence dans une ambassade, un organisme du systĂšme des Nations Unies ou une autre organisation internationale, et bons antĂ©cĂ©dents de conduite.

    • ExpĂ©rience de la conduite de vĂ©hicules de diffĂ©rentes marques et de diffĂ©rents modĂšles, y compris des fourgons et d’autres types de vĂ©hicules motorisĂ©s.
    • ExpĂ©rience vivement souhaitĂ©e de la conduite prĂ©ventive ou dĂ©fensive.

    Connaissances et compétences:

  • Connaissance des rĂšgles et des usages Ă  respecter en tant que chauffeur, des routes et conditions locales ainsi que des questions de sĂ©curitĂ©.

    • Bonne comprĂ©hension des services de transport et aptitude Ă  coordonner les itinĂ©raires et les emplois du temps d’autres chauffeurs.
    • Connaissance du Code de la route en vigueur dans le pays.
    • Connaissance des normes et de l’Ă©quipement de sĂ©curitĂ© (extincteurs, accessoires de sĂ©curitĂ© flottables, etc.).
    • Aptitude Ă  lire et Ă  interprĂ©ter des documents tels que des rĂšgles de sĂ©curitĂ©, des consignes d’utilisation et d’entretien et des manuels de procĂ©dure.
    • Aptitude Ă  Ă©valuer le bon Ă©tat mĂ©canique des vĂ©hicules et Ă  effectuer de petites rĂ©parations.
    • Connaissance de la capacitĂ© de chargement du vĂ©hicule et d’autres paramĂštres.
    • Connaissance de la radio, de la messagerie Ă©lectronique, du tĂ©lĂ©phone et d’autres applications, et aptitude Ă  utiliser ces moyens de communication.
    • CompĂ©tences de base en matiĂšre d’assistance en cas d’urgence et connaissance des premiers secours.
    • Aptitude Ă  ĂȘtre Ă  l’Ă©coute des bĂ©nĂ©ficiaires des services et Ă  faire preuve d’un grand sens des responsabilitĂ©s, de courtoisie et de tact.

    Connaissances linguistiques:

  • MaĂźtrise d’une langue officielle (français ou anglais) et connaissance pratique de l’autre.

DATE LIMITE DE DEPOT DES CANDIDATURES

20 Juillet 2022

Ref.: VA 169041

Veuillez noter que les seuls documents que vous devez soumettre en ce moment sont votre CV et votre lettre de motivation. Des documents supplĂ©mentaires tels que des passeports, des lettres de recommandation, des certificats universitaires, etc. peuvent potentiellement ĂȘtre demandĂ©s Ă  l’avenir.

Pour les candidats qui Ă©prouvent des difficultĂ©s Ă  accĂ©der Ă  la plateforme de recrutement Ă©lectronique du PAM et qui nĂ©cessite un soutien pour postuler, veuillez nous contacter Ă  l’adresse e-mail suivante : [email protected] en indiquant le numĂ©ro de l’avis de vacance en objet.

Toutes les dĂ©cisions en matiĂšre d’emploi sont prises en fonction des besoins organisationnels, des exigences du poste, du mĂ©rite et des qualifications individuelles. Le PAM s’engage Ă  offrir un environnement de travail inclusif exempt d’exploitation et d’abus sexuels, de toute forme de discrimination, de tout type de harcĂšlement, de harcĂšlement sexuel et d’abus de pouvoir. Par consĂ©quent, tous les candidats sĂ©lectionnĂ©s feront l’objet d’une vĂ©rification rigoureuse des rĂ©fĂ©rences et des antĂ©cĂ©dents.

Aucune nomination en vertu d’un contrat quelconque ne sera offerte aux membres du ComitĂ© consultatif des Nations Unies sur les questions administratives et budgĂ©taires (ACABQ), de la Commission internationale de la fonction publique (ICSC), du ComitĂ© des finances de la FAO, de l’auditeur externe du PAM, du ComitĂ© de vĂ©rification du PAM, de l’UnitĂ© conjointe d’inspection (JIU) et d’autres organismes similaires au sein du systĂšme des Nations Unies ayant des responsabilitĂ©s de supervision du PAM, tant pendant leur service qu’au cours des trois annĂ©es suivant sa cessation.

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