This is confusing, the guy looks genuine or maybe its just an act that you have to master when you are in that position
So my question is, how can we disarm the army?? if he says that the military will take over within 24hrs, so they cant have a civilian ruler? Also if he says that he himself cant control the army then who can? To me i just think in most of the failed/failing states in Africa the military are just above the law because during the military rule they've had soo much power but i feel things can turn around with a new ruler, a civilian.
What has Dadis done for the people supporting him? the ordinary citizens?? maybe its the case of Nigeria when before elections they go around handing money out to people, bag of rice and people dont think wisely and continue to vote for this same people that never bring change.
B.S. doesnt live in luxury?? this is just a facade
1. FAHAMU, a social justice organisation seeks a coordinator
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Position: Coordinator - Pan-African Fellowship Program. Base: Nairobi, Kenya office. Contract Period: Two years. Applications deadline: 17 December 2009 Start date: 18th January 2010.
From the local to the continental, the Fahamu Pan-African Fellowship (FPAF) program has a vision of nurturing African social justice leaders - generating contemporary, energetic, visionary and innovative thought and activism. FPAF is a one-year program that seeks to strengthen community based organisations and social movements across Africa by identifying individual community based activists with qualities of leadership and innovation, and providing them with hands-on work experience, training and development opportunities. The program aims to enhance the skills, knowledge and experience of community-based activists while increasing the effectiveness and professionalism of their affiliated organisations and movements.
Fellowship coordinator Fahamu is seeking a coordinator for its Pan-African Fellowship Program. The coordinator will be based in our Nairobi, Kenya office.
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the fellowship coordinator will be responsible for: • Developing curriculum for the Fellowship program and facilitating participatory workshops, seminars and other learning forums using diverse material and tools • Conducting briefing sessions for prospective fellows and developing fellowship application material • Identifying and coordinating the selection of host organisations, projects, fellows and mentors • Providing and coordinating fellows’ induction, monthly forums and seminars, evaluation and wrap-up workshops and seminars • Coordinating and maintaining consistent communication with fellows, host organisations, mentors and Fahamu • Moderating online discussions and forums for fellows for the continuous exchange of information, ideas, experiences, dialogue and resources • Coordinating the production of the book and video of fellows’ experiences • Providing regular updates and reports to multiple audiences on the fellowship program • Preparing financial and narrative reports at regular intervals • Fundraising, proposal writing and donor liaison for the program • Such other duties as may be required from time to time by mutual agreement You must: • Have at least five years experience working with social movements and community based organisations • Have demonstrable experience developing curriculum and training materials • Have demonstrable project leadership skills • Be highly organised and able to work under pressure and to tight deadlines • Have a demonstrable commitment to social justice and human rights in Africa • Have excellent inter-personal skills • Have excellent writing and communications skills • Be fluent in English. Fluency in Kiswahili is also preferred. • Be able to work with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences • Have budget and financial management experience • Be a self-starter, able to take initiative, and work effectively as part of a team • Be proficient in the use of word processing and spreadsheet software • Experience of using multi-media tools for multiple purposes is a plus • Be based in Nairobi with the ability to travel if and when necessary
This position is for an initial two year contract period. Please send your CV, cover letter and names of three referees to: winnie@fahamu.org Applications close 17th December 2009. Applications received after this date will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Position start date: 18th January 2010 This is a full time position. Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Fahamu is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Fahamu: Fahamu is a pan-African organisation that supports the movement for social justice in Africa. We work with social movements that address the needs of the most vulnerable and marginalised in society. Fahamu seeks to nurture these movements to become significant agents for change by enhancing individual, collective and organisational leadership, skills and knowledge, as well as by creating platforms and networks for effective advocacy, enhancing the use of diverse and innovative tactics and strategies for change, and amplifying Africa-centred voices, perspectives and solutions.
Submitted by Kemi Bello
2. Oxfam is taking in applications for OFXAM INTERNATIONAL YOUTH PARTNERSHIP, open to people below the age of 25. Deadline: october 2010. For more details please go to www.oiyp.oxfam.org Submitted by Yvonne Laruni.
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ReplyDeleteThis is confusing, the guy looks genuine or maybe its just an act that you have to master when you are in that position
So my question is, how can we disarm the army?? if he says that the military will take over within 24hrs, so they cant have a civilian ruler? Also if he says that he himself cant control the army then who can? To me i just think in most of the failed/failing states in Africa the military are just above the law because during the military rule they've had soo much power but i feel things can turn around with a new ruler, a civilian.
What has Dadis done for the people supporting him? the ordinary citizens?? maybe its the case of Nigeria when before elections they go around handing money out to people, bag of rice and people dont think wisely and continue to vote for this same people that never bring change.
B.S. doesnt live in luxury?? this is just a facade