Links to NGOs/UN International jobs and grants

Looking for a job in the NGO/UN sector? Or grants, fellowship information? 


For the latest  International Development jobs, grants and fellowships from all over the world visit the websites below

  1. Development jobs and International consultancies 
  2. Latest jobs from Eldis Website
  3. Various jobs from the network organisations of Core Group 
  4. UN and other jobs in various countries 
  5. Jobs in UNDP 
  6. NGO jobs in Kenya 
  7. South Africa development jobs 
  8. Jobs posted  at the Association for Women Rights Development (AWID) 
  9. Humanitarian, Relief and development jobs at Reliefweb
  10. International jobs at Third Sector website
  11. Charity, Voluntary and development jobs @ CharityJob UK
  12. International Jobs  listed by Catholic Relief Services 
  13. Consultancies, voluntary and development jobs @ Idealist
  14. Catholic Jobs (mostly USA) 
  15. http://www.alertnet.org/thepeople/jobs/index.htm

Sept 29 2010- Gates and Buffett to host banquet to discuss philanthropy with Chinese super rich.

Bill Gates and Warren Buffett will today discuss Philanthropy and seek to learn more about Chinese Charity at a banquet in China.  According to the Global Times, the guest list included Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, the chairman and CEO of property developer SOHO China, and Niu Gensheng, founder of Mengniu Dairy. The two have reported that they will not pressure attendees to give out their fortunes.


Reports say there is reluctance to attend from some of the Chinese super rich as philanthropy was not popular in China.  China has 64 dollar billionaires, second  to United States which has over 400.  A few of the super rich like Chen Guangbiao,  have already  started leading by example. This month he pledged  to give his fortune which is estimated at more than $700 million to charity after he dies. 


Peter Buffett, son of Warren Buffett, told Xinhua that his father hoped the "Chinese people will come to their own conclusions about the role of philanthropy in their culture".


Jet Li,  a famous Chinese film star and a philanthropist, will meet Gates and Buffett before the banquet to chat about charity. Beijing News reported that a charity dinner for the "ordinary people"   had been organized in Beijing to run concurrently with the banquet to motivate the less wealthy to think about charity and donations too. 




"The Social Network" a movie about Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Founder

At 26, Mark Zuckerberg, one of the founders of Facebook, is American's youngest billionaire with an estimated fortune of $6.9 billion.
His biggest expenditure to date has been $100 million grant that he gave as part of his philanthropy to improve public education in Newark, New Jersey.  The funds will be used to start a new foundation called  Start up: Education

A film entitled " The Social Network"  that premiered on September 24, 2010 at the New York Film Festival however shows a different persona. In the movie, he is painted as a backstabbing college student who betrayed friends and partners to assert control over Facebook.


Pre-order the CD here... The Social Network

Comments on the movie and story welcome.
Review the "The Social Scientist" here 

40 Billionaires including Warren Buffer, Ted Turner, to Donate Half Their Money

40 Billionaires to Donate half their money to Charity


Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have convinced 38 other billionaires to give away half their wealth to charity. Gates and Buffett started "The Giving Pledge" earlier this year; it’s a campaign to get the richest people to donate to the charitable causes of their choice, either before or after their death. Others taking the pledge include Michael Bloomberg, Barry Diller, Larry Ellison, T. Boone Pickens, David Rockefeller, George Lucas, Ted Turner, and Ronald Perelman. The U.S. has about 400 billionaires; the 40 who’ve made the pledge are worth more than $230 billion combined.

George Soros donates over $50 million to anti-poverty projects in Africa

This September, George Soros, donated over $50 million to fight poverty in Africa. The funds will be marched by other donors and will be used specifically in the Millennium Village project, which are in 14 sites in about 10 African countries, a total of 78 villages. 

EC Call for Proposals in Uganda: Democratic Governance and Accountability Programme








EC Call for Proposals in Uganda: Democratic Governance and Accountability Programme

BY FUNDSFORNGOS, ON SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2010
  
The European Commission and the National Authorising Officer in Uganda have issued this call for proposals under the Democratic Governance and Accountability Programme. The programme seeks to support the civil society and media organisations to build their capacities to be effective advocates and monitors of good governance and social accountability.

The overall objective of the programme is to support key governance objectives of Uganda’s development framework: a credible system of representation with well functioning political parties; an electoral system that guarantees regular free and fair elections; a system of checks and balances based on separation of powers; a vibrant civil society able to monitor governance and provide alternative forms of political participation; a free, strong and independent media.

An information session on this call for proposals is planned to be held on the following date and location: Kampala, 29th September 2010 at Imperial Royale, Kampala Hotel at 10.00 am. The session will be confirmed on the website of Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development http://www.finance.go.ug/ and also in the national press.

The deadline to submit proposals is 18 November 2010. For more information, visit this link.

International Day of Democracy celebrations in Kenya


UNDP Kenya in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs organized celebrations to commemorate the 3rd International Day of Democracy on Wednesday, 15th September 2010.

The celebrations were held at the Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi with the theme Katiba Mpya, Mwanzo Mpya, (New Constitution, a New Dawn) as the country gears towards the implementation of the new Constitution that was recently promulgated. Various speakers and attendants from the Civil Society, Goverment, UNDP, citizens and other development partners discussed the new constitution's place in deepening democracy in Kenya.

Achieving Millennium Development Goals through the use of Sports in SA


A two- days International Sports and Development Conference was held at University of the Western Cape inSouth Africa on September 1-2 2010.

I managed to attend the Young Researchers Day, which was on the first day of the conference accompanied by staff and executive members of the United Nations Association of South Africa (UNASA), who were participating in the conference.

The sessions were on Sports and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Various speakers from all over the world spoke on how sports facilitated the achievement of MDG targets, empowered the youths and minority groups and enhanced gender relations, community reconciliation, social cohesion and peace.

Sports and MDGs workshopUNASA was one of the organizations that supported and participated in the conference. Currently they are implementing two programmes. The Sports-in-a-Box project supported by UNA Canada; an initiative that aims to provide improved sports coaching and education for primary school pupils in disadvantaged schools, clubs and community service organizations. The project is also involved in developing youth leadership.

The second Project supported by UNA Sweden, using SIDA funds that are channeled through Forum Syd, is the Millennium Development Goals Awareness Programme with the aim of raising awareness on the eight goals amongSouth Africa’s national, regional and local governments, and among other civil society stakeholders, and to highlight the importance of achieving the goals by 2015. The conference was a merge of issues addressed by the 2 projects.

MDGs Scorecard -Performance of Africa in Efforts to Eradicate Poverty

Who's Really Fighting Hunger? a report by ActionAid that was recently released in New York reveals that 20 out of 28 poor nations are off track to halving hunger by 2015 and 12 of these are going backwards, despite UN claims that the world is on track to meeting the Millennium Development Goal. The report further revealed that hunger could be costing poor nations $450 billion a year - more than ten times the amount needed to halve hunger by 2015

Brazil tops the list as the best performing developing country. The three best performing countries in Africa are Malawi, Ghana and Mozambique. Malawi has reduced the number of people living on food hand outs from 1.5 million to 150,000 in just five years. The Democratic Republic of Congo is at the bottom of the list with 76 percent of its population chronically hungry. It has the worst hunger statistics in the world.

In Southern Africa, Lesotho and South Africa were ranked in position 24 and 22 respectively in the achievement of MDG 1 which seeks to eradicate extreme hunger and poverty by reducing by half the proportion of people whose income is less than a dollar a day. In addition, countries are supposed to reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger, and achieve decent and productive work for all.

. According to the report, Lesotho, DRC and Burundi are going backwards on the targets with an increase in the number of hungry population and underweight children since 1990. In South Africa, hunger levels are increasing. The report quotes the national surveys that show that up to 18 percent of South African children live in households where hunger is reported. The country has an overall score of 29% in the achievement of the goal.

According the report, The South African government in the last two years has begun to increase spending in rural economies and has shifted the agricultural policy’s focus to the needs of poor smallholders. In addition, funding has been committed to some of the areas with the highest concentration of poverty - mostly in the former apartheid homelands’, where 60 percent of today’s rural population lives.

In East Africa, Kenya scored the lowest in position 16 out 28 developing countries assessed. Uganda and Tanzania were ranked position 8 and 15 respectively. Kenya scored 37%. In recent years, Kenya has suffered major food crisis from drought to floods to post election violence where close to a million people were displaced from highly productive agricultural areas of Rift Valley region. In 2009, close to 10 million people were in need of food aid.

The report recommends that the Kenyan government urgently implements effective hunger policies like empowering small scale-farmers. Other recommendations include direct funding to sustainable agriculture, increase in social protection programme, a freeze to land-buying by foreign countries and multinationals and the preparing and approval of the national food and nutritional policy.

The report also hails the Kenyan National Land Policy and the new constitution that guarantees right to food, strengthens women's rights, guarantees women stronger land ownership rights and protects community land interests.

The senior UN MDG Campaigner present during the launch of the report in Nairobi however expressed optimism that Kenya and other determined African countries could still achieve the goals on time.

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10 years experience enhancing donor-funded partner organizations’ capacities in strategic planning, financial, administrative, organizational and programming management. Skilled in donor partner organizational assessments and partner capacity building. A 10 years experience in managing development donor-funded projects in the thematic areas of poverty-reduction, governance and democracy, conflict transformation and integration of Gender, Justice and Peace issues into mainstream programs (HIV/AIDS, Agriculture, Water and Sanitation, Emergency)

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