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The Advocacy and Social Accountability (ASA) funding mechanism was approved for establishment by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) in December 2017. GPE’s aim is to strengthen national education systems to deliver stronger outcomes in the areas of learning and early childhood development, equity, gender equality, and inclusion. GPE is the largest fund for education in the world and provides around $800million a year for education in developing country partners.
The goal of the ASA mechanism is to enhance civil society capacity to further GPE’s strategic objectives in learning, equity, and stronger systems by improving their participation, advocacy, and efforts to ensure transparency and increased effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes. As such it aims to support both the traditional education networks and civil society partners working in areas such as tax justice, citizens engagement in fiscal transparency and community mobilisation.
The ASA mechanism is comprised of three funding streams (Operational Components) to support work at local, national and transnational levels to (1) strengthen national civil society engagement in education planning, policy dialogue and monitoring; (2) strengthen civil society roles in promoting the transparency and accountability of national education sector policy and implementation and (3) create a stronger global and transnational enabling environment for national civil society advocacy and transparency efforts. Together, these objectives will help to amplify the voices of people in education policy debates, helping to better match citizen demand for an equitable quality education with responsive public policy solutions. The ASA mechanism has a target of supporting at least 100 civil society partners, in approximately 90 countries throughout the world, including Africa, Asia, Pacific, Latin America and MENA/Eastern Europe.
In January 2019, GPE selected Oxfam IBIS as Grant Agent for the ASA mechanism, subject to final board approval end March 2019. The programme is forecast to run for at least 5 years, with the inception phase commencing imminently. Oxfam IBIS’ Grant Agent role will be implemented primarily through a Global Management Unit (GMU) based in Copenhagen, and Regional Management Units (RMUs) in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Each RMU will be led by an expert Program Manager that will provide oversight of day-to-day operations across countries in the region, including management of staff, provision of technical advice, and quality assurance of reporting across the entire region.
Job Description
What are we looking for
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated bi-lingual (English and French) Education Advisor for the Regional Management Unit in Ghana of this large-scale, complex funding mechanism. The candidate will be a senior professional with a proven track record and good understanding of Education policy issues and knowledge of the key actors in this field in the region.
The candidate will have comprehensive knowledge and experience in programme cycle management ideally built on mature understanding of relevant issues derived from field experience enabling the successful delivery of the ASA mechanism, under operational oversight of the Global Management Unit. They will have experience of capacity development of partners and strategic planning. They will lead an adaptive programming approach which responds to rapidly changing political environments, delivering outputs that contribute to the ASA goal: enhanced civil society capacity to further GPE2020 goals in learning, equity, and stronger systems, by improving their participation, advocacy and efforts to ensure transparency and increased effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes.
Based in Accra, Ghana, the candidate will have strong leadership qualities to motivate and support partners across the region. They will have compelling communication and influencing skills. Regular travel within the region might be required, equivalent to approximately 12-14 weeks per annum in order to support and monitor the projects managed by the region.
Job purpose
The Education Adviser will be an integral part of the Regional Management Unit team based in Ghana which leads the Advocacy and Social Accountability (ASA) funding mechanism in the region.
The job purpose is to:
- Support selected regional ASA partners in the development and implementation of thematic and strategic advocacy and social accountability projects on education funded by the GPE/ASA mechanism;
- Be part of the technical teams responsible for the appraisal of projects submitted by partners in the region
- Ensure quality, alignment to key strategic objectives and overall programme standards;
- Support as a technical advisor the regional project portfolio;
- Lead knowledge development, learning and innovation regarding education in the region;
- Promote evidence-based influencing work through strengthened linkages between partners of the project and with different actors and levels.
- Ensure the promotion of gender equality in all parts of the work.
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1. Patiently scroll down and read the job description below.
2. Scroll down and find how to apply or mode of application for this job after the job description.
3. Carefully follow the instructions on how to apply.
4. Always apply for a job by attaching CV with a Cover Letter / Application Letter.
The Advocacy and Social Accountability (ASA) funding mechanism was approved for establishment by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) in December 2017. GPE’s aim is to strengthen national education systems to deliver stronger outcomes in the areas of learning and early childhood development, equity, gender equality, and inclusion. GPE is the largest fund for education in the world and provides around $800million a year for education in developing country partners.
The goal of the ASA mechanism is to enhance civil society capacity to further GPE’s strategic objectives in learning, equity, and stronger systems by improving their participation, advocacy, and efforts to ensure transparency and increased effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes. As such it aims to support both the traditional education networks and civil society partners working in areas such as tax justice, citizens engagement in fiscal transparency and community mobilisation.
The ASA mechanism is comprised of three funding streams (Operational Components) to support work at local, national and transnational levels to (1) strengthen national civil society engagement in education planning, policy dialogue and monitoring; (2) strengthen civil society roles in promoting the transparency and accountability of national education sector policy and implementation and (3) create a stronger global and transnational enabling environment for national civil society advocacy and transparency efforts. Together, these objectives will help to amplify the voices of people in education policy debates, helping to better match citizen demand for an equitable quality education with responsive public policy solutions. The ASA mechanism has a target of supporting at least 100 civil society partners, in approximately 90 countries throughout the world, including Africa, Asia, Pacific, Latin America and MENA/Eastern Europe.
In January 2019, GPE selected Oxfam IBIS as Grant Agent for the ASA mechanism, subject to final board approval end March 2019. The programme is forecast to run for at least 5 years, with the inception phase commencing imminently. Oxfam IBIS’ Grant Agent role will be implemented primarily through a Global Management Unit (GMU) based in Copenhagen, and Regional Management Units (RMUs) in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Each RMU will be led by an expert Program Manager that will provide oversight of day-to-day operations across countries in the region, including management of staff, provision of technical advice, and quality assurance of reporting across the entire region.
Job Description
What are we looking for
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated bi-lingual (English and French) Education Advisor for the Regional Management Unit in Ghana of this large-scale, complex funding mechanism. The candidate will be a senior professional with a proven track record and good understanding of Education policy issues and knowledge of the key actors in this field in the region.
The candidate will have comprehensive knowledge and experience in programme cycle management ideally built on mature understanding of relevant issues derived from field experience enabling the successful delivery of the ASA mechanism, under operational oversight of the Global Management Unit. They will have experience of capacity development of partners and strategic planning. They will lead an adaptive programming approach which responds to rapidly changing political environments, delivering outputs that contribute to the ASA goal: enhanced civil society capacity to further GPE2020 goals in learning, equity, and stronger systems, by improving their participation, advocacy and efforts to ensure transparency and increased effectiveness in national educational policy and implementation processes.
Based in Accra, Ghana, the candidate will have strong leadership qualities to motivate and support partners across the region. They will have compelling communication and influencing skills. Regular travel within the region might be required, equivalent to approximately 12-14 weeks per annum in order to support and monitor the projects managed by the region.
Job purpose
The Education Adviser will be an integral part of the Regional Management Unit team based in Ghana which leads the Advocacy and Social Accountability (ASA) funding mechanism in the region.
The job purpose is to:
- Support selected regional ASA partners in the development and implementation of thematic and strategic advocacy and social accountability projects on education funded by the GPE/ASA mechanism;
- Be part of the technical teams responsible for the appraisal of projects submitted by partners in the region
- Ensure quality, alignment to key strategic objectives and overall programme standards;
- Support as a technical advisor the regional project portfolio;
- Lead knowledge development, learning and innovation regarding education in the region;
- Promote evidence-based influencing work through strengthened linkages between partners of the project and with different actors and levels.
- Ensure the promotion of gender equality in all parts of the work.
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