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Our consortium is seeking short term expert consultants to serve on the anticipated GIZ-funded Strengthening Capacities for Conflict Transformation and Livelihood for Groups in Vulnerable Situations Nigeria Central Zone (PEAECORE II). PEACECORE II seeks to strengthen the peaceful and inclusive coexistence between arable farmers and livestock breeders about the non-violent and gender-equitable transformation of conflicts as well as the sustainable safeguarding of the livelihoods of women and groups in vulnerable groups.
The position will be based in Nigeria and will report to the Team Leader. The position will last for approximately four months. Actual hiring is contingent upon signed agreement and GIZ approval. Nigeria nationals are highly encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Develop training concepts, materials for 5 workshops
Conduct 5 trainings/workshops with 50 participants each in up to 3 states (Plateau, Taraba and Kaduna)
Training reports and recommendations
Support to the input of newsletters/success stories for each training/workshop submitted after each event
Adherence to safeguard and gender measures in project implementation
Qualifications
Postgraduate degree in international economics, development, international trade law, organizational development or another degree relevant in the context of the assignment
7 years' professional experience on designing and effectively delivering capacity building interventions in the field of peacebuilding and conflict transformation and/or food security and livelihoods
5 years' experience designing and delivering training, on one or more of the following topics: gender, peace and security; mental health and psychosocial support and gender transformation