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  • Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
    Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
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    Teachers’ perception of their students’ dietary habits in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a qualitative study - BMC Nutrition
    Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
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  • By Batseba Kassahun Addis Abeba – The Pretoria Agreement, a crucial accord designed to end the genocidal war in the Tigray region, has become a source of contention, marked by confusion and controversy. This article explores the significant problems that have arisen since the agreement, the underlying causes of the crisis, and potential pathways to …
    By Batseba Kassahun Addis Abeba – The Pretoria Agreement, a crucial accord designed to end the genocidal war in the Tigray region, has become a source of contention, marked by confusion and controversy. This article explores the significant problems that have arisen since the agreement, the underlying causes of the crisis, and potential pathways to …
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  • By Batseba Kassahun Addis Abeba – The Pretoria Agreement, a crucial accord designed to end the genocidal war in the Tigray region, has become a source of contention, marked by confusion and controversy. This article explores the significant problems that have arisen since the agreement, the underlying causes of the crisis, and potential pathways to …
    By Batseba Kassahun Addis Abeba – The Pretoria Agreement, a crucial accord designed to end the genocidal war in the Tigray region, has become a source of contention, marked by confusion and controversy. This article explores the significant problems that have arisen since the agreement, the underlying causes of the crisis, and potential pathways to …
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  • Oromia Regional State (West Wollega Zone)
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO)
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work in Ethiopia (Reg. 5164), South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732 and Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022); it is also processing its registration in Yemen.Job summary: As the Regional assistant coordinator for Development for Peace Organization's project in refugee camps, he/she will spearhead comprehensive need assessments, facilitate communication, build partnerships, and ensure stakeholder coordination within the designated region. His/her primary focus will be supporting the planning, implementation, and monitoring of humanitarian and development programs in refugee communities. This role demands adept interpersonal skills, strategic thinking, and an unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration and mutual understanding among diverse stakeholders.Roles and Responsibility The purpose of the Shelter officer position is to facilitate the initiation, implementation and supervision of the new Shelter and ES NFI project activities in West Wollega as requested.  The Shelter & ES/NFI officer will also support on assessment of Shelter & NFI and maintenance works within the IDP camps and host communities. This is a non-roving position that will primarily be based in West Wollega Zone, the Project Site Woredas.Generic ResponsibilityThe essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to: Adherence to DPO policies, guidance and procedures.Line managing Shelter Project assistants and other project staffs.Coordinate and communicate with camp level partners and IDP representatives and local administration during work execution in IDP camps and Host communities.Ensure standard of constructions are maintained as per SPHERE and Shelter Cluster standards.Prepare and develop weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly status reports as required by management.Implement Shelter & NFI SoPs and ensure high technical quality of projects.Contribute to the development Shelter project strategies; participate in the development of relevant CC projects.Promote and share ideas for improvement of the Shelter ProgramEnsure that projects target beneficiaries most in need of protection, explore and asses new and better ways to assist.Promote the rights of IDPs in line with the advocacy strategy.Specific ResponsibilityPrepare and verify shelter design BOQ and specification for new projects and submit on timeRegularly travel to the field to initiate, implement and supervisor the shelter activities.Participate in site selection for new shelter constructions and in assessing shelters for maintenance.Check that payments for executed construction works are prepared and paid accordingly Coordinate with other shelter team and other IPs for final quality work checking and approvalEnsure close follow up and supervision of out sourced constructionsEnsure quality construction materials are delivered as per the specification given during purchase requisitionFollow up and check quality of constructions undergoing are maintainedCoordinate with Education team to ensure on time delivery of constructions and fulfil requirements of school standardsEnsure Cost, requisition and administer Working Advances, including construction teams' payments, field-based resource person’s payments and activity participants’ payments are in compliance with DPO policy.Support beneficiary trainings as required by the project objectives.Organize and implement distributions of NFIs to the beneficiaries.Promote and share ideas for technical improvement.Provide support to any construction or maintenance activities and assessments for DPO Nogob and surrounding host community in line with DPO quality standards.Implement any other task relevant to the position as requested by the line manager.Required number: 01 (one)Report to: Regional Field Coordinator
    Oromia Regional State (West Wollega Zone) Development for Peace Organization (DPO) Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work in Ethiopia (Reg. 5164), South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732 and Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022); it is also processing its registration in Yemen.Job summary: As the Regional assistant coordinator for Development for Peace Organization's project in refugee camps, he/she will spearhead comprehensive need assessments, facilitate communication, build partnerships, and ensure stakeholder coordination within the designated region. His/her primary focus will be supporting the planning, implementation, and monitoring of humanitarian and development programs in refugee communities. This role demands adept interpersonal skills, strategic thinking, and an unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration and mutual understanding among diverse stakeholders.Roles and Responsibility The purpose of the Shelter officer position is to facilitate the initiation, implementation and supervision of the new Shelter and ES NFI project activities in West Wollega as requested.  The Shelter & ES/NFI officer will also support on assessment of Shelter & NFI and maintenance works within the IDP camps and host communities. This is a non-roving position that will primarily be based in West Wollega Zone, the Project Site Woredas.Generic ResponsibilityThe essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to: Adherence to DPO policies, guidance and procedures.Line managing Shelter Project assistants and other project staffs.Coordinate and communicate with camp level partners and IDP representatives and local administration during work execution in IDP camps and Host communities.Ensure standard of constructions are maintained as per SPHERE and Shelter Cluster standards.Prepare and develop weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly status reports as required by management.Implement Shelter & NFI SoPs and ensure high technical quality of projects.Contribute to the development Shelter project strategies; participate in the development of relevant CC projects.Promote and share ideas for improvement of the Shelter ProgramEnsure that projects target beneficiaries most in need of protection, explore and asses new and better ways to assist.Promote the rights of IDPs in line with the advocacy strategy.Specific ResponsibilityPrepare and verify shelter design BOQ and specification for new projects and submit on timeRegularly travel to the field to initiate, implement and supervisor the shelter activities.Participate in site selection for new shelter constructions and in assessing shelters for maintenance.Check that payments for executed construction works are prepared and paid accordingly Coordinate with other shelter team and other IPs for final quality work checking and approvalEnsure close follow up and supervision of out sourced constructionsEnsure quality construction materials are delivered as per the specification given during purchase requisitionFollow up and check quality of constructions undergoing are maintainedCoordinate with Education team to ensure on time delivery of constructions and fulfil requirements of school standardsEnsure Cost, requisition and administer Working Advances, including construction teams' payments, field-based resource person’s payments and activity participants’ payments are in compliance with DPO policy.Support beneficiary trainings as required by the project objectives.Organize and implement distributions of NFIs to the beneficiaries.Promote and share ideas for technical improvement.Provide support to any construction or maintenance activities and assessments for DPO Nogob and surrounding host community in line with DPO quality standards.Implement any other task relevant to the position as requested by the line manager.Required number: 01 (one)Report to: Regional Field Coordinator
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    Shelter & NFI Officer (Oromia Regional State (West Wollega Zone))
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work
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  • Somali Regional State (Afder Zone, Chareti & West Emi Woreda)
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO)
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work in Ethiopia (Reg. 5164), South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732 and Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022); it is also processing its registration in Yemen.Roles and ResponsibilityThe purpose of the Shelter officer position is to facilitate the initiation, implementation and supervision of the new Shelter and ES NFI project activities in Chareti and West Emi Woreda as requested.  The Shelter & ES/NFI officer will also support on assessment of Shelter & NFI and maintenance works within the IDP camps and host communities. This is a non-roving position that will primarily be based in Chareti & West Imi Woredas.Generic ResponsibilityThe essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to: Adherence to DPO policies, guidance and procedures.Line managing Shelter Project assistants and other project staffs.Coordinate and communicate with camp level partners and IDP representatives and local administration during work execution in IDP camps and Host communities.Ensure standard of constructions are maintained as per SPHERE and Shelter Cluster standards.Prepare and develop weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly status reports as required by management.Implement Shelter & NFI SoPs and ensure high technical quality of projects.Contribute to the development Shelter project strategies; participate in the development of relevant CC projects.Promote and share ideas for improvement of the Shelter ProgramEnsure that projects target beneficiaries most in need of protection, explore and asses new and better ways to assist.Promote the rights of IDPs in line with the advocacy strategy.Specific ResponsibilityPrepare and verify shelter design BOQ and specification for new projects and submit on timeRegularly travel to the field to initiate, implement and supervisor the shelter activities.Participate in site selection for new shelter constructions and in assessing shelters for maintenance.Check that payments for executed construction works are prepared and paid accordingly Coordinate with other shelter team and other IPs for final quality work checking and approvalEnsure close follow up and supervision of out sourced constructionsEnsure quality construction materials are delivered as per the specification given during purchase requisitionFollow up and check quality of constructions undergoing are maintainedCoordinate with Education team to ensure on time delivery of constructions and fulfil requirements of school standardsEnsure Cost, requisition and administer Working Advances, including construction teams' payments, field-based resource person’s payments and activity participants’ payments are in compliance with DPO policy.Support beneficiary trainings as required by the project objectives.Organize and implement distributions of NFIs to the beneficiaries.Promote and share ideas for technical improvement.Provide support to any construction or maintenance activities and assessments for DPO Nogob and surrounding host community in line with DPO quality standards.Implement any other task relevant to the position as requested by the line manager.Report to: Regional Field CoordinatorRequired number: 2
    Somali Regional State (Afder Zone, Chareti & West Emi Woreda) Development for Peace Organization (DPO) Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work in Ethiopia (Reg. 5164), South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732 and Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022); it is also processing its registration in Yemen.Roles and ResponsibilityThe purpose of the Shelter officer position is to facilitate the initiation, implementation and supervision of the new Shelter and ES NFI project activities in Chareti and West Emi Woreda as requested.  The Shelter & ES/NFI officer will also support on assessment of Shelter & NFI and maintenance works within the IDP camps and host communities. This is a non-roving position that will primarily be based in Chareti & West Imi Woredas.Generic ResponsibilityThe essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to: Adherence to DPO policies, guidance and procedures.Line managing Shelter Project assistants and other project staffs.Coordinate and communicate with camp level partners and IDP representatives and local administration during work execution in IDP camps and Host communities.Ensure standard of constructions are maintained as per SPHERE and Shelter Cluster standards.Prepare and develop weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly status reports as required by management.Implement Shelter & NFI SoPs and ensure high technical quality of projects.Contribute to the development Shelter project strategies; participate in the development of relevant CC projects.Promote and share ideas for improvement of the Shelter ProgramEnsure that projects target beneficiaries most in need of protection, explore and asses new and better ways to assist.Promote the rights of IDPs in line with the advocacy strategy.Specific ResponsibilityPrepare and verify shelter design BOQ and specification for new projects and submit on timeRegularly travel to the field to initiate, implement and supervisor the shelter activities.Participate in site selection for new shelter constructions and in assessing shelters for maintenance.Check that payments for executed construction works are prepared and paid accordingly Coordinate with other shelter team and other IPs for final quality work checking and approvalEnsure close follow up and supervision of out sourced constructionsEnsure quality construction materials are delivered as per the specification given during purchase requisitionFollow up and check quality of constructions undergoing are maintainedCoordinate with Education team to ensure on time delivery of constructions and fulfil requirements of school standardsEnsure Cost, requisition and administer Working Advances, including construction teams' payments, field-based resource person’s payments and activity participants’ payments are in compliance with DPO policy.Support beneficiary trainings as required by the project objectives.Organize and implement distributions of NFIs to the beneficiaries.Promote and share ideas for technical improvement.Provide support to any construction or maintenance activities and assessments for DPO Nogob and surrounding host community in line with DPO quality standards.Implement any other task relevant to the position as requested by the line manager.Report to: Regional Field CoordinatorRequired number: 2
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    Shelter & NFI Officer (Somali Regional State (Afder Zone, Chareti & West Emi Woreda))
    Development for Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian civil society organization established in 2020 with a mission of striving to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion or cultural background. The organization is legally registered to work
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  • Ghana, Ethiopia
    Results for Development (R4D)
    Results for Development (R4D) is a leading non-profit global development partner. We collaborate with change agents around the world — government officials, civil society leaders and social innovators — to create strong systems that support healthy, educated people. We help our partners move from knowing their goal to knowing how to reach it. We combine global expertise in health, education and nutrition with analytic rigor, practical support for decision-making and implementation and access to peer problem-solving networks. Together with our partners, we build self-sustaining systems that serve everyone and deliver lasting results. Then we share what we learn so others can achieve results for development, too. We have a unique and vibrant culture at R4D. Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of our work environment and help advance our mission. Diversity—of ideas, identities, perspectives and backgrounds—is vital to who we are and what we do. We seek people who embrace these values and will help reinforce them. Our work culture is collaborative, creative and entrepreneurial. We operate based on trust and respect. Teams across the organization frequently collaborate on programmatic work and support each other in continuously building a better R4D.Contract type: 12-month Fixed Term Contract, April 2024 – March 2025. Part-time: 60% (3 days per week) with potential to become full-time LOE and extend beyond the initial 12-month term.Location: Ghana, Nigeria and KenyaTeam: Innovation PracticePlease note that this is an anticipated role; we are currently awaiting funding confirmation.About the Innovation PracticeAround the world, individuals and institutions are finding new ways to work faster and smarter to address pressing challenges in health, education and nutrition systems. By adapting innovations to different contexts, creating novel approaches and solutions, and anticipating possible futures, these change agents are delivering better outcomes for citizens and challenging systemic inequalities. In partnership with change agents, we facilitate the scale-up of innovations — addressing supply and demand-side barriers to scaling the impact of individuals or cohorts of innovations. We also facilitate the strengthening of innovation ecosystems — addressing specific gaps, weaknesses and inefficiencies in the environment that are constraining innovation and scaling processes. To achieve these goals, we work with a range of innovation ecosystem actors, including social entrepreneurs, governments, civil society organisations and development agencies. Read more about the practice and some examples of our flagship programmes here.OpportunityR4D is seeking two Sr. Innovation Officers based in Ghana, Kenya and/or Ethiopia to join our global Innovation Practice. This opportunity represents a chance to work on one of R4D’s flagship innovation programmes, the Frontier Technologies Hub (FT Hub), funded by the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The role work closely with a collaborative programme team which embraces innovation and learning together, and building a new workstream in the FT Hub that mobilises local ecosystem actors around a demand-led frontier technology solution. Experience of working in emerging technology innovation, and established relationships with key innovation ecosystem stakeholders (bi/multi-laterals, Governments, investors and NGOs) in either Ghana, Kenya or Ethiopia is highly desirable.The Frontier Tech Hub is made up of a consortium of three partners (R4D, DT Global and Brink), who have a strong working relationship with the FCDO. The FT Hub has various workstreams that operate in a matrixed structure and collectively contribute to achieving the objectives, outcomes, and impact of the programme. This exciting opportunity has emerged as part of the anticipated introduction of a new programme workstream, for which R4D is seeking a Workstream Lead (based in the UK) and two Sr. Innovation Officers who will be based in-country (this role). The Sr. Innovation Officers will support the Workstream Lead to develop the workstream strategy and drive successful implementation to a high standard.The ’Demand-Led’ workstream will focus on identifying truly local and demand-driven challenges in low/middle-income contexts which can be addressed through the application of frontier technology solutions. We define ‘demand’ as the request / articulation of interest for a particular product or service (the innovation) by potential adopters of the innovation (which could include governments, civil society and/or target users in the general population).The Sr. Innovation Officer will work collaboratively with FCDO country posts (TBC but most likely Ghana, Kenya and/or Ethiopia) and their local ecosystem network (Governments, multi/bi- laterals, CSOs and NGOs) to explore and identify demand-led solutions. Within 12 months the Lead and Sr. Innovation Officers, with the FCDO and key stakeholders, will move through the following phases of an innovation framework and produce associated innovation tools, resources and methods:• Scope - Narrowing down of sector and thematic priorities.• Explore - Researching and articulating multi-dimensional demand; Deep exploration of potential frontier tech innovation; innovation ecosystem analysis – understanding ecosystem maturity and readiness to support/adopt an innovative solution• Design - Co-design of the tech innovation/solution with local change agents.The Sr. Innovation Officer plays a critical role in networking and building strategic relationships in-country, working with FCDO to mobilise the local network/ecosystem, identify key stakeholders and support them to explore the potential of emerging technologies to address local development challenges. These roles will identify opportunities where other (formal and informal) partnerships could be formed, and will support the Workstream Lead in the delivery of strategic innovation workshops and will often lead the facilitation of these workshops.The Sr. Innovation Officer will contribute to the technical delivery of innovation resources, tools and frameworks to support both the progression of the innovation phases mentioned above, and the development of key innovation skills and attitudes, especially for FCDO staff.The right person for this role will be an excellent networker and able to build strategic relationships, an entrepreneurial and highly organised individual who delivers high-quality work. They will have a strong track record of managing a range of stakeholders and working on projects and programmes involving detailed work planning, collaboration across geographically disbursed teams, funder engagement, management of multiple partnerships (including with innovation and / or public sector actors), risk management, and ensuring the production of high-quality deliverables.The role will report to the FT Hub Programme Manager (based in London). ResponsibilitiesInnovation Practice Strategy & ManagementSupport the development of the strategy for the Demand-Led workstream.Contribute to the development of innovation methods, tools, and resources.Represent the Innovation Practice and R4D and FT Hub at meetings, conferences and events as required.Project / programme managementManage in-country work plans with the Workstream Lead and deliver them on time and to a high standard.Support management of the workstream budgetLead development of high-quality technical innovation deliverables that support the progression of the workstream project plans.Proactively identify and manage risks and issues and manage sensitive topics and issues with empathy to achieve preferred outcomes.Contribute to funder reporting, for example contribute to formal Quarterly or Annual Reviews.Contribute to operational processes such as procurement and budgeting, as and when requested by the Lead.Stakeholder engagement and managementEstablish and maintain a strong collaborative partnership with the FCDO, particularly the relevant country post.Develop and manage strong relationships with key ecosystem stakeholders in country and identify opportunities to forge formal and informal working partnerships.Identify creative ways to develop knowledge and understanding of how emerging technologies can be applied to development challenges.Create crisp, impactful content and effectively adapt it for presentation to relevant audiences.Plan and lead engaging and productive meetings and workshops with key local stakeholders with support from the Workstream Lead.Technical inputIndependently leads development of technical / analytical products such as articles, reports, tools and frameworks including effectively structuring complex analytical problems and high-quality qualitative and quantitative analytics.If necessary, manage local external partners to produce technical deliverables and provide direction on the content, structure, etc.Provide technical and quality review of project deliverables as required. Qualifications and experienceBA/BSc with 7+ years of experience. The qualification would ideally be in global development, public health/administration, business/management, or another relevant field. Candidates with other qualifications offering equivalent levels of experience may also be considered.Deep understanding of the local innovation ecosystem and demonstratable relationships established with key stakeholders in the local innovation ecosystem.Programme and project management experience in global developmentExperience of designing and facilitating workshops with a range of stakeholders.Impeccable writing, communication and presentation skills (e.g. in-person/virtual presentations, meeting facilitation, etc.) for high-level stakeholders.Demonstrated experience of working in a matrixed environment across multiple programmes / projects.Demonstrated ability to cultivate partnerships with a diversity of different development actors - both country and global levels.Willingness to travel occasionally based on project needs. Candidates must be legally authorised to work in Kenya / Ghana / Ethiopia.Highly DesirableExperience working in the field of Technology Innovation in low-middle income contexts.Experience managing components of FCDO and/or other large donor funded programmes.Sectoral experience in areas of climate, health, education or nutrition.Experience developing high-quality innovation tools and resources. Understanding of the innovation and scaling process and innovation ecosystems. Experience working directly with innovators/entrepreneurs and/or other innovation ecosystem actors. Experience with innovation methodologies such as user centered design / agile / adaptive learning. A professional qualification in project / programme management.Strong candidates will have demonstrated experience of being a strategic and creative problem solver, with a high level of organisation and attention to detail. They will be able to work independently in a fast-changing environment, taking initiative and balancing competing demands. The role requires a highly collaborative and approachable team member who is enthusiastic about supporting the Innovation team and working closely with others at R4D.With many of the initiatives within our portfolio at an exciting stage of their development/implementation, we are eager to find someone who is able to start as soon as possible. As a result, we will be interviewing candidates on a rolling basis as we receive strong applications.Results for Development is an EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fosteringand nurturing an energetic, collaborative and diverse workforce. R4D provides market-competitive salaries and comprehensive employee benefits.
    Ghana, Ethiopia Results for Development (R4D) Results for Development (R4D) is a leading non-profit global development partner. We collaborate with change agents around the world — government officials, civil society leaders and social innovators — to create strong systems that support healthy, educated people. We help our partners move from knowing their goal to knowing how to reach it. We combine global expertise in health, education and nutrition with analytic rigor, practical support for decision-making and implementation and access to peer problem-solving networks. Together with our partners, we build self-sustaining systems that serve everyone and deliver lasting results. Then we share what we learn so others can achieve results for development, too. We have a unique and vibrant culture at R4D. Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of our work environment and help advance our mission. Diversity—of ideas, identities, perspectives and backgrounds—is vital to who we are and what we do. We seek people who embrace these values and will help reinforce them. Our work culture is collaborative, creative and entrepreneurial. We operate based on trust and respect. Teams across the organization frequently collaborate on programmatic work and support each other in continuously building a better R4D.Contract type: 12-month Fixed Term Contract, April 2024 – March 2025. Part-time: 60% (3 days per week) with potential to become full-time LOE and extend beyond the initial 12-month term.Location: Ghana, Nigeria and KenyaTeam: Innovation PracticePlease note that this is an anticipated role; we are currently awaiting funding confirmation.About the Innovation PracticeAround the world, individuals and institutions are finding new ways to work faster and smarter to address pressing challenges in health, education and nutrition systems. By adapting innovations to different contexts, creating novel approaches and solutions, and anticipating possible futures, these change agents are delivering better outcomes for citizens and challenging systemic inequalities. In partnership with change agents, we facilitate the scale-up of innovations — addressing supply and demand-side barriers to scaling the impact of individuals or cohorts of innovations. We also facilitate the strengthening of innovation ecosystems — addressing specific gaps, weaknesses and inefficiencies in the environment that are constraining innovation and scaling processes. To achieve these goals, we work with a range of innovation ecosystem actors, including social entrepreneurs, governments, civil society organisations and development agencies. Read more about the practice and some examples of our flagship programmes here.OpportunityR4D is seeking two Sr. Innovation Officers based in Ghana, Kenya and/or Ethiopia to join our global Innovation Practice. This opportunity represents a chance to work on one of R4D’s flagship innovation programmes, the Frontier Technologies Hub (FT Hub), funded by the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The role work closely with a collaborative programme team which embraces innovation and learning together, and building a new workstream in the FT Hub that mobilises local ecosystem actors around a demand-led frontier technology solution. Experience of working in emerging technology innovation, and established relationships with key innovation ecosystem stakeholders (bi/multi-laterals, Governments, investors and NGOs) in either Ghana, Kenya or Ethiopia is highly desirable.The Frontier Tech Hub is made up of a consortium of three partners (R4D, DT Global and Brink), who have a strong working relationship with the FCDO. The FT Hub has various workstreams that operate in a matrixed structure and collectively contribute to achieving the objectives, outcomes, and impact of the programme. This exciting opportunity has emerged as part of the anticipated introduction of a new programme workstream, for which R4D is seeking a Workstream Lead (based in the UK) and two Sr. Innovation Officers who will be based in-country (this role). The Sr. Innovation Officers will support the Workstream Lead to develop the workstream strategy and drive successful implementation to a high standard.The ’Demand-Led’ workstream will focus on identifying truly local and demand-driven challenges in low/middle-income contexts which can be addressed through the application of frontier technology solutions. We define ‘demand’ as the request / articulation of interest for a particular product or service (the innovation) by potential adopters of the innovation (which could include governments, civil society and/or target users in the general population).The Sr. Innovation Officer will work collaboratively with FCDO country posts (TBC but most likely Ghana, Kenya and/or Ethiopia) and their local ecosystem network (Governments, multi/bi- laterals, CSOs and NGOs) to explore and identify demand-led solutions. Within 12 months the Lead and Sr. Innovation Officers, with the FCDO and key stakeholders, will move through the following phases of an innovation framework and produce associated innovation tools, resources and methods:• Scope - Narrowing down of sector and thematic priorities.• Explore - Researching and articulating multi-dimensional demand; Deep exploration of potential frontier tech innovation; innovation ecosystem analysis – understanding ecosystem maturity and readiness to support/adopt an innovative solution• Design - Co-design of the tech innovation/solution with local change agents.The Sr. Innovation Officer plays a critical role in networking and building strategic relationships in-country, working with FCDO to mobilise the local network/ecosystem, identify key stakeholders and support them to explore the potential of emerging technologies to address local development challenges. These roles will identify opportunities where other (formal and informal) partnerships could be formed, and will support the Workstream Lead in the delivery of strategic innovation workshops and will often lead the facilitation of these workshops.The Sr. Innovation Officer will contribute to the technical delivery of innovation resources, tools and frameworks to support both the progression of the innovation phases mentioned above, and the development of key innovation skills and attitudes, especially for FCDO staff.The right person for this role will be an excellent networker and able to build strategic relationships, an entrepreneurial and highly organised individual who delivers high-quality work. They will have a strong track record of managing a range of stakeholders and working on projects and programmes involving detailed work planning, collaboration across geographically disbursed teams, funder engagement, management of multiple partnerships (including with innovation and / or public sector actors), risk management, and ensuring the production of high-quality deliverables.The role will report to the FT Hub Programme Manager (based in London). ResponsibilitiesInnovation Practice Strategy & ManagementSupport the development of the strategy for the Demand-Led workstream.Contribute to the development of innovation methods, tools, and resources.Represent the Innovation Practice and R4D and FT Hub at meetings, conferences and events as required.Project / programme managementManage in-country work plans with the Workstream Lead and deliver them on time and to a high standard.Support management of the workstream budgetLead development of high-quality technical innovation deliverables that support the progression of the workstream project plans.Proactively identify and manage risks and issues and manage sensitive topics and issues with empathy to achieve preferred outcomes.Contribute to funder reporting, for example contribute to formal Quarterly or Annual Reviews.Contribute to operational processes such as procurement and budgeting, as and when requested by the Lead.Stakeholder engagement and managementEstablish and maintain a strong collaborative partnership with the FCDO, particularly the relevant country post.Develop and manage strong relationships with key ecosystem stakeholders in country and identify opportunities to forge formal and informal working partnerships.Identify creative ways to develop knowledge and understanding of how emerging technologies can be applied to development challenges.Create crisp, impactful content and effectively adapt it for presentation to relevant audiences.Plan and lead engaging and productive meetings and workshops with key local stakeholders with support from the Workstream Lead.Technical inputIndependently leads development of technical / analytical products such as articles, reports, tools and frameworks including effectively structuring complex analytical problems and high-quality qualitative and quantitative analytics.If necessary, manage local external partners to produce technical deliverables and provide direction on the content, structure, etc.Provide technical and quality review of project deliverables as required. Qualifications and experienceBA/BSc with 7+ years of experience. The qualification would ideally be in global development, public health/administration, business/management, or another relevant field. Candidates with other qualifications offering equivalent levels of experience may also be considered.Deep understanding of the local innovation ecosystem and demonstratable relationships established with key stakeholders in the local innovation ecosystem.Programme and project management experience in global developmentExperience of designing and facilitating workshops with a range of stakeholders.Impeccable writing, communication and presentation skills (e.g. in-person/virtual presentations, meeting facilitation, etc.) for high-level stakeholders.Demonstrated experience of working in a matrixed environment across multiple programmes / projects.Demonstrated ability to cultivate partnerships with a diversity of different development actors - both country and global levels.Willingness to travel occasionally based on project needs. Candidates must be legally authorised to work in Kenya / Ghana / Ethiopia.Highly DesirableExperience working in the field of Technology Innovation in low-middle income contexts.Experience managing components of FCDO and/or other large donor funded programmes.Sectoral experience in areas of climate, health, education or nutrition.Experience developing high-quality innovation tools and resources. Understanding of the innovation and scaling process and innovation ecosystems. Experience working directly with innovators/entrepreneurs and/or other innovation ecosystem actors. Experience with innovation methodologies such as user centered design / agile / adaptive learning. A professional qualification in project / programme management.Strong candidates will have demonstrated experience of being a strategic and creative problem solver, with a high level of organisation and attention to detail. They will be able to work independently in a fast-changing environment, taking initiative and balancing competing demands. The role requires a highly collaborative and approachable team member who is enthusiastic about supporting the Innovation team and working closely with others at R4D.With many of the initiatives within our portfolio at an exciting stage of their development/implementation, we are eager to find someone who is able to start as soon as possible. As a result, we will be interviewing candidates on a rolling basis as we receive strong applications.Results for Development is an EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fosteringand nurturing an energetic, collaborative and diverse workforce. R4D provides market-competitive salaries and comprehensive employee benefits.
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