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Gender Officer, Kano Nigeria

  • Contractor
  • Kano Nigeria
  • TBD USD / Year
  • Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund profile




  • Job applications may no longer being accepted for this opportunity.


Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund

The Programme

The Investing in Women in Nigeria (IIW-Nigeria) is a 6-year programme funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) that seeks to economically empower women working in the agriculture sectors as entrepreneurs, smallholder farmers, producers, and employees and to address the barriers that prevent women from participating in agricultural value chains in Kano State, Nigeria. Women account for 75% of farmers in Nigeria and agriculture is the economy’s second largest source of employment (36%). Yet women farmers are significantly constrained by restrictive gender norms that limit their mobility, agency, ability to own land and access finance, inputs and technology. Climate volatility further exacerbates these challenges, especially in the North, which is prone to drought and flooding.

Through the project, the AECF will launch challenge fund competitions that will award performance-based grants to women entrepreneurs, producer groups, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) offering employment, products and services that benefit women, that address barriers to women’s participation in agriculture, and are climate smart. It will also provide business advisory services to the companies that are supported with grants, work with micro finance institutions to improve their ability to reach individual women farmers and engage with local community and political structures to support women in agricultural value chains.

The initiative seeks to contribute evidence on the effectiveness of funding the private sector to drive and improve women’s economic empowerment along various agricultural value chains. The project seeks to:

  1. Increase access to finance for women-owned/led companies and those creating economic opportunities for women.
  2. Increase access to business development services to support the growth of agribusiness that are beneficial to or led by women.
  3. Address social norms through community-level and locally gender equality capacity building initiatives, advocacy and awareness campaigns and the recruitment of local champions. The project will support micro, start-up and growth level businesses through matching funding and technical assistance, and work to reduce systemic gender barriers to women’s economic empowerment at the grassroots level.

The Role

The Incumbent will be part of the IIW-Nigeria project team and collaborating with Gender team leading AECF’s work in
social finance, women economic empowerment and gender lens investing. The role holder will deliver gender activities
across in the project including technical assistance to portfolio companies, coordinate and support the work of gender officers embedded in country, and work in close collaboration with AECF impact, knowledge, and partnership team to contribute to the overall learning, though leadership, dissemination and business development of AECF’s GLI work.

Key Responsibilities

  • Act as the principal resource on gender equality issues, practices, and policies relevant to the project and in the project context.
  • Provide technical assistance to portfolio companies on gender integration and gender smart solutions for increased business performance.
  • Take the lead in conducting and updating gender-based analysis, and contribute to the other technical analyses.
  • Identify and maintain a data base of key stakeholders to represent women’s rights and gender equality issues.
  • Provide input and advice on expected results at intermediate and immediate levels in the logic model.
  • Update the project gender equality strategy.
  • Identify and review supporting outputs and activities to achieve gender equality outcomes.
  • Provide input into defining, collecting, and analyzing sexage disaggregated baseline data; define gender-sensitive and sex-age disaggregated indicators and targets for the draft performance measurement framework (PMF).
  • Provide inputs into all aspects of the project work plan and budget.
  • Coordinate implementation of the gender equality strategy and related project activities. Strengthen the project team, implementing organizations and partners’ gender equality knowledge, skills and capacity with training and tools.
  • Assist in monitoring results against the PMF and gender equality strategy.
  • Provide inputs to project reports.

Suitable candidates should:

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree qualification in Gender Economics, Gender Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Development Finance, or other relevant fields of study.
  • Possess a minimum of four (4) years of post-training experience in one or more of the following areas: gender economics, social entrepreneurship, impact investing, management consulting, development, renewable energy, agribusiness, SME finance, rural financial services and/or renewable energy and adaptation to combat climate change.
  • Possess hands-on experience in agribusiness and renewable energy sectors.
  • Possess strong experience/ interest in social finance and impact investing in the international development context.
  • Possess experience working in an international team and proven ability to deliver in a complex environment with multiple, divergent stakeholder interests.
  • Be fluent in written and oral English and Hausa languages.

How to apply

AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

AECF does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training, or any other fees).
If you believe, you can clearly demonstrate your abilities to meet the relevant criteria for the role register and apply on:
https://recruitment.aecfafrica.org

To be considered, your application must be received by: 6th January 2023.

For more information, please visit our careers page on www.aecfafrica.org

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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