Job description
The girls we serve have high goals for themselves — and we have high expectations for leaders who can help them. We invest in developing country education leaders and frontline organisations — the people who best understand girls in their communities — in regions where most girls are missing out on secondary school. We amplify girls’ voices. Malala Fund is building a movement of young education activists who, like Malala, speak truth to power around the world.
- Working with colleagues, manage the day-to-day on Malala Fund’s education finance campaign in key countries, ensuring close integration with the organisation’s advocacy, campaigns and communications activities.
- Identify opportunities for including Malala Fund’s signature programme(s), the Gulmakai Network (and Girl Advocacy Programme where applicable), into the organisation’s education finance strategy.
- Develop and maintain a wide network of contacts across the national education sector, relevant groups and individuals.
- Represent Malala fund in cross-sector and coalition work, identifying strategic opportunities to partner with allies and influence decision makers.
- Draft campaign materials, including briefings and flyers, for sign off by colleagues.
- Help develop campaign narrative and strategies for media relations and supporter mobilisation, informed by advocacy priorities and intel.
- Support colleagues in gathering assets including stories, photos and video, needed for campaign development.
- Deliver regular progress and intel reports to enable ongoing evaluation and course correction of campaign strategies.
Role: Education Finance Campaign Consultant
Reports to: Education Finance Campaign Manager
Location: Nigeria, Abuja
Status: 6-month contract; February - July 2018
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