Pact is recruiting Gender and Social Inclusion (GSI) Adviser for a forthcoming youth livelihoods project entitled Skills for Youth Employability, Entrepreneurship and Empowerment in Kingdom of Eswatini (S4YEEE). The purpose of S4YEEE is to support the youth, women and other disadvantaged groups, by enhancing skills through market-driven vocational education and training, and alliances with the private sector, for employability and self-employment. The GSI Adviser will be responsible to identify and integrate best practices and approaches to promote gender equality and social inclusion within the project. This will include working to ensure equal numbers of men and women enter supported TVET programs as trainees; working to promote the full participation and success of disadvantaged populations; and developing and implementing a funding window within the project’s small grants fund to promote GSI.
University degree (Master’s degree, German Diplom or equivalent) in Public Policy, Gender Studies, Social Studies, Anthropology, Public Administration or a closely related or relevant discipline.
Knowledge of English, C1-level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
10 years of professional experience in the sectors sustainable economic development, vocational education and training, youth employment acquired within the last 15 years.
10 years of professional experience in designing and managing gender and social inclusive measures, in the context of developing economies.
3 years of professional experience in designing and implementing measures in the context of vocational training projects or programmes.
3 years of professional experience in working with private sector on gender and social inclusive strategies and implementation measures.
3 years of professional experience in one country outside the Kingdom of Eswatini.
3 years of professional experience in Eastern or Southern Africa region (in accordance with UN DESA Statistics Division)
3 years of experience in development cooperation projects.
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