Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, Communication and Visibility (MELC) Officer
Program Officer – Advocacy – Re advertised
Special attention for all applicants: 1. Applicant must be a graduate from Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in Agribusiness or agriculture general. 2. Must have experience in areas of governance, accountability, policy analysis and budget analysis for more than 2 years. 3. All applicants who applied before do not need to send applications again. 4. If you do not have above qualifications pls do not send applications as they will not be considered.
Scaling up impacts on adolescent sexual & reproductive health through youth health champions
One of the intervention approaches is the use of Youth in creating awareness of Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) issues, identifying ASRH needs among youth and adolescents, empowering girls to know and understand their capabilities so their voices can be heard and furthermost change society’s attitude, norms and behavior around Gender-based violence.
Knowledge creation for more income from entrepreneurship
Empowerment on entrepreneurship skills will enable women in Mirerani to fight against Poverty reduction and all forms of Gender Based Violence”– Mgaya – The Community Development Officer of Mirerani Township. CSP with support from Legal Services Facility (LSF) Tanzania is implementing the “Tanzanite kwa Uchumi Imara wa Mwanamke” project around Mirerani Tanzanite mining areas by targeting small women entrepreneurs with the main aim of improving and enabling an environment for women to conduct business activities in a friendly and convenient way, ending gender-based violence through legal support and enhance entrepreneurship skills to women economic groups who run their business in the Mirerani mining area.
SAM Intervention in Babati & Mbulu
Social accountability monitoring is a tool which is used by civic actors to empower citizens to demand justification and explanation in allocation and utilization of public resource in their areas at community level. It aims at creating a sense of accountability and transparency to duty bearers and service providers in the whole process of Government’s resource management framework. CSP with financial support from NCA, has initiated a “Social Accountability Monitoring (SAM)” intervention in Manyara region through establishment, training and mentorship to SAM teams that was conducted from 7th to 11th November 2022 at White Rose Hotel in Babati town. The training which was facilitated by CSP brought in 30 participants including representatives from village PETS committees, NGO’s, Council key departments – Finance, Planning and Community development, Councillors from finance standing committees and key staff from CSP.
SAM Intervention in Manyara Region
Civic social protection foundation (CSP) in partnership with Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) has been implementing a Social Accountability Monitoring (SAM) intervention in Manyara region specifically in two district councils of Babati and Mbulu. The intervention is aiming at empowering citizen to participating actively in demanding justification and explanation from duty bearers on allocation, use and management of public resources in as well as how their performance for realization of peoples most pressing needs. After training of Babati and Mbulu DC SAM team on basics of Social accountability Monitoring (SAM), only Babati team proceeded to the next stage of the process which is document collection, analysis and feedback.
Social Accountability Monitoring (SAM)
Social accountability monitoring (SAM) is an approach widely employed by many civil society organizations to promote active participation of people in public resources governance processes, especially in the context where government traditionally is dominant in the planning, budgeting, expenditure management, performance, and integrity management processes. . Civic Social Protection Foundation (CSP) with support from Norwegian Church Aid is implementing a SAM intervention in two councils of Manyara region namely Babati DC and Mbulu DC. The intervention was necessary as the existing PETS teams are lacking basic skills in some areas related to approach, methodology, linkages, collaboration, the information needed, and engagement of communities in the public resource management process. Therefore, CSP being an organization with vast experience in supporting public resources governance interventions at the community level, with financial support from NCA has engaged in supporting the already established village PETS committees in two councils of Babati DC and Mbulu DC in Manyara region through the establishment, training, mentorship and upgrading PETS committees to SAM teams.