Réunions des groupes techniques consultatifs sur la SDSR du 28 au 30 Mars

Chers collègues membres  de la plateforme des connaissances en  Santé et Droits Sexuels et Reproductifs  (Share-Net Burundi), c’est pour moi une grande joie de vous annoncer que les réunions des groupes  techniques consultatifs sur la Santé et Droits Sexuels et Reproductifs pour ce trimestre vont se tenir dans la salle de réunion du PNSR suivant le calendrier ci après :

 

GTCT

 

Date Heure Organisations
I 28 Juin 2016 10-12 PNSR, ABUBEF, PNLS,

ABS,SACODE,CARE,

Christian Aid, OHI,

UB,INSP,REJA,PSI,

NTURENGAHO,

CORDAID,UNESCO

II 28 Juin 2016 14-16 PNSR,FINUAP,ABUBEF,

PATFINDER,SACODE,CARE,

CHRISTIAN AID,UB,REJA,PSI,UNESCO,

OMS,INSP,UNICEF

III 29 Juin 2016 10-12 PNSR, IEC-Santé PMC, ASB

CARE, COMIBU, PSI, OHI,

OMS, INSP

 

IV 29 Juin 2016 14-16 PNSR, IEC-Santé, ABUBEF, PNLS, ASB,

PATFINDER,SACODE,CARE

COMIBU,REJA,ABS,PSI,CORDAID

OMS,INSP

V 30 Juin 2016 10-12 PNSR, PNLS, IEC-Santé, PSI,

CORDAID, OMS, INSP, Université

Lumière, OHI

VI 30 Juin 2016 14-16 PNSR, IEC-Santé, OHI, PNLS, SACODE,

Christian Aid, UB,ABS,PSI,INSP,

CORDAID

 

Comme vous le remarquez, chaque groupe se réunira pendant deux heures  et le débat portera sur les points suivants :

  1. Election du chef d’équipe et du secrétaire
  2. Elaboration du calendrier de travail du groupe
  3. Collecte des recherches déjà menées sur le thème.
  4. La communication sur l’appel à proposition sur les projets de Recherche en SDSR par Share-Net International pour cette année (2016)

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SNBDI Working Group Registration Sheet Les six themes de Share-Net Burundi

Media courses on SRHR from January to March 2017

Dear Embassy NFP officer,

At the beginning of August, you will be considering NFP short course nominations from institutions all over the Netherlands, including dozens from the RNTC for the four courses we’re offing in January and February 2017.

We would like to take this opportunity to draw your attention to the courses concerned and to their relevance to current NFP/MSP priorities.

1.Media Campaigns, focus on SRHR (January 16, 2017 – February 3, 2017) – This course is for experienced media professionals and communications experts working for development NGOs whose task it is to design and run social or development campaigns in the area of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights. Applicants are expected to have at least one year’s experience in the field . Once you have mastered the theory, you will able to combine techniques in creativity, learning, persuasion, and audience mapping to get your message across. The course will culminate in the creation of a broad multi-media campaign on SRHR.

 2.Using Media for Development, focus on SRHR (January 16, 2017 – January 27, 2017) – This course is specifically designed for staff working in, or for, a development-oriented non-governmental organization/civil society organization specifically in the area of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights. Applicants are expected to have a minimum of one year’s experience working for their NGO/CSO in communications, involving the use of media or media campaigns. The course will culminate in the creation of a campaign on SRHR.
3.Producing Media to Counter Radicalization – Focus on the Rule of Law (February 13, 2017 – Friday, March 3, 2017) The course is aimed at all media professionals taking on the challenge and responsibility of countering radicalization. It is crafted for both journalists (such as producers or reporters/writers) and media and communications staff from NGOs and campaigning organizations. The final project will consist of media that strengthens the rule of law by creating counter-radicalization content, in a variety of media (audio, text, still image, or video) and for various platforms (including radio, TV, print, web, or social media).
4. Investigative Journalism – Focus on Governance, Accountability Corruption and the Rule of Law This three-week course is for experienced broadcast, print and/or online journalists and reporters who are keen to increase their knowledge of practical investigative journalism methods and techniques to uncover and tell original stories that can have huge impact. The final project is the start of an in-depth investigative master file for use in the student’s home country. This investigation is intended to strengthen governance and the rule of law.

 

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2017 NFP nominations and courses at RNTC Media Training Centre (Download)

 

 

Vacancy:PMEL Coordinator in Burundi

Everyone should have the opportunity to experience sexuality voluntarily, safely  and pleasantly. We therefore pursue this aim with great passion. For numerous decades, the name Rutgers has been synonymous with open, candid and positive  sexual education  in the Netherlands. Nowadays we mainly support professionals in the care and education  sectors in discussing sexuality with their target groups. We acquire knowledge and develop effective methods on the basis of research. Furthermore, we utilise our knowledge and expertise to influence  policy-makers.

Rutgers success is also evident in other countries. This inspires us to cooperate with organisations throughout the world in improving sexual health and offering people freedom of choice in relationships, sexuality and the decision whether or not to have children.

Rutgers International Programmes department currently  has a vacancy for a PMEL Coordinator Burundi (vacancy number 2016-09)

Associated with the expansion of its Burundi portfolio, Rutgers is currently looking for an experienced, energetic and visionary professional who is committed to our mission and can provide leadership on planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning  (PMEL).

Base: Bujumbura, Burundi (with frequent travel throughout the country and possibly in the East-African

Region).

The PMEL coordinator will be working alongside the Technical Advisor SRHR/CSE (Sexual and

Reproductive Health & Rights/Comprehensive Sexuality Education) Burundi.

Key Responsibilities of the PMEL coordinator

1)     Advice and development: You are responsible for co-developing (together with the PMEL advisor from our office in the Netherlands, as well as with colleagues from partner organisations) a PMEL protocol, monitoring and evaluation tools, and reporting formats.

2)     PMEL coordination: You keep track of all PMEL activities of the new programmes and where needed will train local organisations in monitoring and data  collection. You will be responsible for the learning  agendas, for which you are expected to conduct fieldwork. You contribute to the coordination of the ongoing  research of Rutgers in Burundi, and also keep track of all other relevant studies in Burundi and the Great Lake Region, and actively seek  synergy and linkages

with these studies.

3)     Analysis & reporting:  You are involved in the analysis, reporting and dissemination of the PMEL data, and will promote linking and learning  within the programmes, and contribute to sharing lessons learned with parties beyond  the programme (e.g. by co-organising conferences and publications) and Rutgers at large.

You report to the Programme Manager African French-speaking Countries and cooperate with the Technical Advisor SRHR/CSE based in Burundi and the Technical Advisors SRHR/CSE and PME/Research staff  based at our office in The Netherlands.

You will be stationed at the office of a counterpart in Bujumbura.

Your profile

You have a Master’s Degree in Social Science, Public Health or a similar level of academic education. You have at least 3 years  of relevant work experience in (applied)  research or monitoring and evaluation. You have affinity with the theme SRHR. You are a passionate and driven PMEL expert, analytically strong, with talent  for facts and numbers, who knows how to promote linking and learning within the programmes that Rutgers works in. You are results-driven, can work independently and are a flexible team player. You have excellent verbal and written communication skills in both French and English. You are a Burundian  national and you live in Burundi.

Terms of employment

Rutgers offers  a competitive package of employment conditions.

You will initially be offered a consultancy contract, with possible extension in the form of an employee contract, in total up to 4,5 years.

Information and application

If you wish to apply for this job you can apply via the link to the relevant vacancy

at http://rutgers.international/vacancies or www.rutgers.nl/vacatures. The language of application is

English.

For more information about this position you can contact Ms. Linette Belo, Programme Manager African French-speaking Countries,  via vacatures@rutgers.nl, using the vacancy reference number. For further information on our organisation please visit the website  http://www.rutgers.international.

Closing date: 22 May 2016

Interview date: The first round of interviews is scheduled for Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 May 2016 by

Skype, preferably with video connection.

We do not appreciate  receipt of any commercial correspondence through the channels listed for the purposes of replying to this advertisement.

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