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Youth and Gender Officer

Peace and Development Network

Peace and Development Network (PDN) is a non-governmental organization made of five member organizations. Due to our country’s history, many organizations were founded to promote peace and unity among Rwandans and address the challenge of extreme poverty in the country. Through its multisectoral approach, PDN has impacted thousands of lives through community work, mostly from within.

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Background

Peace and Development Network is a network of peace building organizations. Due to our country’s history, many organizations were founded with the aim of promoting peace and unity among Rwandans. In this regard, TLC, MJCI-Shalom, PDD, CAPR, Friends Peace House (FPH) were formed. During a meeting in Kicukiro, Kigali in 2014, these organizations with their funding partner MCC, resolved that working together would create synergy, increase visibility for their activities, and bring about accountability and unity.

Position: Youth and gender officer

Location: Kigali

Eligibility criteria for Youth and gender officers (CA+ project)

Educational Qualifications

  • Masters Degre in social sciences, gender studies, development studies, public health, or a related field is often required.

Professional Experience and competence

  • 2-5 years of experience in gender programming, youth development, social work, or related areas is required.
  • Experience in project planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation, especially on gender and youth empowerment initiatives.
  • Strong verbal and written communication abilities to effectively advocate for gender and youth issues.
  • Ability to analyze gender and youth data, reports, and trends to inform program development and policy recommendations.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups, including community members, government officials, and NGOs.
  • Comprehensive understanding of local and global gender and youth challenges, policies, and best practices. Familiarity with Rwanda's national gender policies and frameworks is crucial.
  • Knowledge of laws and regulations related to gender equality and youth rights in Rwanda.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Developing and implementing policies and programs to promote gender equality and youth empowerment.
  • Conducting advocacy and awareness campaigns on gender-related issues.
  • Collaborating with other non-profits and governmental bodies to enhance the effectiveness of gender and youth programs.
  • Understanding local cultural nuances and adapting programs to be culturally appropriate.
  • Demonstrating a strong commitment to promoting gender equity and the rights of youth.

How to apply
Interested candidates who meet the above qualifications, skills, and experience should apply through our email pdnrwandarecruitment@gmail.com by August 14th, 2025

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