Vacancy title:
Economic Justice Lead
Jobs at:
African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET)Deadline of this Job:
24 November 2020
Summary
Date Posted: Monday, November 16, 2020 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
FEMNET - The African Women’s Development and Communication Network is a pan- African membership-based feminist network based in Nairobi with over 600 members across 46 African countries. FEMNET envisions an African society where gender equality is achieved and women and girls enjoy their rights and dignity while in its mission it seeks to facilitate and coordinate the sharing of experiences, ideas, information, and strategies for human rights promotion among African women’s organizations through networking, communication, capacity-building and advocacy at the regional and international levels.
Job Purpose
FEMNET is seeking to recruit a dynamic, passionate, economist to serve as Economic Justice (EJ) Lead on a 2-year contract renewable upon satisfactory performance and availability of funds, to co-create, shape, lead, strengthen and deliver FEMNET’s Economic Justice work. The lead will also be instrumental in building and strengthening solidarity within FEMNET membership, with close allies and partners and with broader Economic Justice Movements and Social Movements.
Functionally Reports to: Programme Manager .
Main duties include
Building Feminist Power: At the core of the FEMNET Economic Justice work, is commitment to change and shape spaces and macroeconomic policies. Building collective feminist power is invaluable means to that end. African Feminist Economic Justice lead will, in collaboration with other thematic leaders, partners and allies
• Assess trends and systematic change relevant to economic justice and social justice, focusing on the macroeconomic policies, practices, systems and structures.
• Create, generate and collate body of knowledge on African Feminist Economics through research, feminist analysis and documentation.
• Lead in creating robust, cutting edge influencing strategy to ensure concrete changes are attained in different policy process that FEMNET engages that include, AU, AGA, AfCTA, CSW, World Bank Annuals, Financing for development, BRICs Feminist Watch, Gender and Trade Network,
• Convene, support and make discernible engagement of African women and girls and FEMNET members across the 5 African regions and diaspora in different policy spaces.
• Lead in advocating for the network to have space in speaking engagements that are authentic with facts and robust feminist analysis.
• Draft analytical papers/blogs on feminist analysis of key macroeconomic issues that include but not limited to IFFs, debt, tax justice, Gender transformative budgeting, private and public policies.
• Support the integration of feminist economic analysis in the key thematic focus of FEMNET-:
Strengthening Solidarity: To alter relations of power and disrupt world economic order, there is a need to strengthen solidarity across horizontal and vertical socioeconomic and geographical stratifications. To that end, EJ Lead will
• Build the capacity of women’s rights organizations and activists to enhance their knowledge to inform their engagement and action in economic justice and rights.
• Coordinate and curate with relevant partners the annual African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy (AFMA), public lectures and follow up on action points.
• Coordinate and nurture a community of African Feminists working on the macroeconomic policies (AFMA alumni)
• Design and lead solidarity actions within FEMNET membership and across the broader movements.
• Build and strengthen allies with gender equality and social justice advocates with other traditional economic justice allies and partners.
Amplifying voices: FEMNET draw her strength from more than 800 members across 50 African countries and the diaspora. EJ lead will
• Ensure FEMNET members are equitably represented in both internal and external engagements.
• Document in various format African women lived realities and their quest to Economic Justice making an intricate link between macro and micro economics.
• Work closely with the VOICE team to amplify and sustain voices of African women and girls in all their diversities and their demand to Economic Justice
• In collaboration with VOICE team, popularize knowledge products produced by FEMNET and her members to ensure easy accessibility, debunk and simplify complex concepts for driving advocacy.
Nurturing FEMNET Soul: EJ lead will as a member of the FEMNET family embrace the African feminist principles, nurture teamwork embracing diversity, inclusion and creativity in a multi- cultural environment and to that end will:
• Embrace African leadership principles and ensure FEMNET lives and breath the African Feminist organization principles and values.
• Directly manage and lead Economic Justice team and ensure their safety and wellbeing as the first point of contact in collaboration with other departments and units
• Work closely with other thematic leads to ensure cross learning and holistic implementation of FEMNET programs
• Ensure timely and impactful implementation of all EJ actions
• Manage development partners relations and ensure all contractual obligations under Economic Justice portfolio are served and fulfilled
• Manage budget for the Economic Justice portfolio while working closely with finance team to maintain highest level of financial integrity and compliance.
• In collaboration with Monitoring and Learning lead, ensure timely and adequate documentation, periodic monitoring, adaptive learning and systematic evaluation of the Economic Justice programs
• Produce timely outcome-based reports for both internal and external use
• Lead and/or support resource mobilizations through structured bidding process or fundraising activities
• Support the other thematic leads ensuring an intersectional approach in line with FEMNET’s strategic priorities.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Experience
• 4 – 7 years in a senior program management position, working on macroeconomic policies, public policy issues and using a gendered analysis of macroeconomics.
• Experience working at the African regional level and/or international levels including experience working with African Union Institutions/Organs and UN Bodies.
• Knowledge and experience with international grant making processes and compliance
• Strong Information Technology (IT) & Information System (IS) skills, including Microsoft Office packages, ERPs etc
• Proven research, conceptual, analytical skills and ability to apply them in inter-disciplinary contexts
• Proven interpersonal skills and ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with people in a multi-cultural, multi-interest, multi-ethnic environment
• Strong professional linkages with gender justice and human rights organizations and activists
• Superior communication and interpersonal skills
• A collaborative nature and proven track record of teamwork and generous leadership
• Strong critical thinking skills, resourcefulness, and ability to problem-solve
• Passion for social justice and human rights, including women’s rights and LGBTQI equality
Person Specification
• This role offers a unique opportunity for a Economist to lead and shape continental and global debate, policies and spaces. A feminist, gender equality and women’s rights activist with a genuine commitment to work and passion to drive transformative change will have a platform to serve and join a dynamic team working with one of the largest and influential Pan-African feminist networks.
Academic Qualifications
• Have a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Economics, Gender, Law or any other relevant discipline from a recognised university
• Master’s Degree in a relevant field from a recognised university.
Other attributes
• A critical understanding of and deep commitment to feminism, social justice, and human rights issues facing women and trans* people worldwide.
• Demonstrate commitment to Charter of African Feminist Principles
• Ability to break down complex information into actionable points
• Ability to communicate and work effectively in English. Competency in French will be added an advantage
• Thrives in a small team atmosphere with highly collaborative and consensus-driven activists
• Works methodically with attention to detail and sensitivity to confidential information
• A high level of self-awareness, sound judgement, self-care, passion and flexibility
• Ability to multi-task under limited supervision
• Willing to travel frequently within Africa and beyond.
Work Hours: 8
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Job application procedure
Interested applicants should send their application letter accompanied by resume with names and addresses of 3 professional referees (including telephone and e-mail) Applications are by e-mails only, sent to: recruitment@femnet.or.ke Please indicate the reference on the subject line as Finance Officer (Ref: FNT/EOI/32/2020) or Economic Justice Lead (Ref: FNT/EOI/15/2020) or Program Officer – Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) (FNT/EOI/31/2020) , Deadline for submission of applications is on 24th November 2020
Please note: Only complete applications will be reviewed, and only candidates who have been selected for interview will be contacted. The position is open to African citizens who are legible to work in Kenya, young women & women living with disability are encouraged to apply
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