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Empowerment of Civil Society Organisations for Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPHR) Project Officers (3)

With over 70 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.

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Employee Contract Type:Local – Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)

Job Description:

Key Outputs/Responsibilities

Facilitate effective, comprehensive and sustainable implementation of all the planned project initiatives at the local and district level. The Project Officer(s) will be responsible for capacity enhancement to different and relevant community based structures and other strategic partners. One Project Officer will be specialising in disability & advocacy; the other 3 Project Officers specialising in Trafficking in Person. The Project Officers will be responsible for all PwD and TiP community facilitation and stakeholder engagement.

To facilitate documentation of best practices and share them with different partners both internally and externally in order to inform National level advocacy interventions and thus contribute towards efficiency improvements in the response to TiP and support of PwD in Lesotho. Three Project Officers will be based at the cluster level, to be determined within the districts of Maseru, Mafeteng Mohales hoek, Quthing, Leribe, Berea and Mokhotlong.


(Accountabilities and results) 

  • Facilitate effective roll out/implementation of local level advocacy initiatives/Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) model in the existing AP’s of WVL through capacity enhancement to relevant structures at the local and district level in line with the project objectives.
  • Build strategic linkages with government, civil society organizations, faith based organizations and traditional/ community leadership and other relevant partners at the local and district level to promote their participation in support to the planned project initiatives.
  • Facilitate engagement of local and district level authorities in awareness raising on TIP and rights of PwD, by supporting community led initiatives in the reporting and responding to TiP; including protection of the rights of PwD.
  • Stimulate documentation of best practices at the community and district level on PwD to increase engagement in public policy and advocacy process to inform National level Advocacy initiatives and thus ensure linkage between local level and National level Advocacy.
  • Enhance capacity of WV staff and communities in TIP and rights of PwD to ensure that they understand and support initiatives on reporting and responding to TiP and protection of rights of PwD. 
  • Facilitate WV’s participation in the campaigns and initiatives aimed at advocating for rights PwD and increased service provision for victims of TiP 
  • Provide regular communication and quality and timely reports (monthly, semi and annual) to the National Project Coordinator and other relevant partners as per the World Vision guidelines.
  • Organize dialogues/roundtable discussion and learning events for the concerned parties for sharing of ideas and experiences in line with the project objectives and outcomes.
  • Perform any relevant duties assigned by the Supervisor.

Other Competencies/Attributes:

· Must be a committed Christian, able to stand above denominational diversities.

· Attend and participate in daily devotions.

· Solid experience in advocacy work preferably in the field of human rights protection.

· Excellent facilitation, presentation, communication and reporting skills.

· Be culturally sensitive and have the ability to work with people from different cultural backgrounds;

· Must be able to work independently while being a team player;

· Perform other duties as required.

Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience

The following may be acquired through acquired through a combination of formal or self-education, prior to experience or on-the-job training:

Minimum Qualification Required:

· Degree in Social Work, public administration or community development preferred

· Experience in working within the civil society organizations, community and faith based organizations

· Experience in engaging governments and working in policy environment

· Familiarity with Human Rights dynamics

· Experience in conducting policy oriented research

· Minimum of three (3) Years work experience

Working Environment / Conditions:

· Work environment: Office-based with frequent travel to the field

· Work in formal and informal context

REMUNERATION: Competitive with market standards

Please upload your CV and covering letter that clearly indicates the location you are applying for with copies of educational certificates, transcripts and ID. You are requested to provide full details of 3 referees (2 professionals and 1 spiritual) including 1 HR Practitioner. The required details are full referees’ names, designation, email address and contact numbers. 

Closing Date: 20th January, 2023

Applicant Types Accepted: Local Applicants Only

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