Program Officer

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 03 April 2024
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Program Officer, West Africa

Summary Description:

The Ford Foundationโ€™s West Africa Office seeks a dynamic, innovative Program Officer to be a part of a team that is driving and shaping the foundationโ€™s social justice work in West Africa. The West Africa Office strategy focuses on: gender-based violence and natural resources governance. This role will primarily support the Foundationโ€™s work on gender based violence under its Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice International Program.

The Program Officer should be well-versed in gender and social norms responsive programming with a particular focus on gender-based violence prevention approaches and have a practical knowledge of gender frameworks such as the Gender, Equality, and Social Inclusion Framework (GESI). The ideal candidate would have a multidisciplinary and international background, strong social science research experience, and they should understand the West African context especially Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal in that order. In addition to bringing an intersectional lens and gender analysis to this work, candidates should have a commitment to reducing social inequality.

The Program Officer will help think through engagements with religious and cultural institutions, leaders of faith and culture, womenโ€™s and civil society organizations on preventing gender-based violence as well as working with governments of the focal countries on improving funding and programs for gender based violence intervention.

The Program Officer is responsible for the development of grant portfolios and all related activities, based on the strategies and approaches defined in the Foundationโ€™s Thematic areas and regional context. They ensure grantmaking strategies are developed to support the Foundationโ€™s strategic development framework: building strong and impactful institutions, supporting the leadership of people and supporting impactful projects.

The Program Officer will be based in the Ford Foundationโ€™s Lagos office and will report to the Foundationโ€™s Regional Director. They will build relationships with colleagues in West Africa and in the Foundationโ€™s other regional offices and the New York office.

Background:

In West Africa, the focus of the Foundation is to ensure that natural resources and climate change issues are addressed in an equitable and just manner under its Natural Resources and Climate Change Program and gender based violence (GBV) is tackled under its Gender Racial and Ethnic Justice (GREJ) Program with particular reference to prevention as a response.

With respect to GBV in West Africa, national statistics paint a grim picture - even as we know these statistics represent significant underreporting. In 2018, a staggering 31% of females aged 15 to 49 in Nigeria reported experiencing sexual or physical violence in their lives. The situation is made worse by the tacit culture of acceptance reinforced by religious and social norms. These social norms reflect deep patriarchal beliefs about the roles and values of women in broader society, especially women and girls in rural areas and underserved urban communities. To date, efforts to reduce GBV have tended to be reactive, leading to increased criminalization rather than investments targeted at prevention, and in particular shifting social norms.

At the Ford Foundation Office West Africa, we believe that shifting the social norms that enable GBV will result in greater impact than merely focusing on response after the fact. We are working toward a society where social and cultural norms protect women and girls from violence in their everyday lives using a multi-pronged approach involving government, civil society (particularly women and feminist movements), traditional, religious and community (TRC) leaders, and the private sector in challenging negative social norms that exacerbate violence. To do this, we want to cultivate diverse champions to shift cultural norms and practices to prevent GBV; advocate for effective legal and political responses to prevent GBV and prioritize affected womenโ€™s voices in all aspects of GBV prevention. Our work is done through an intersectional lens that takes disability, youth and inclusion into consideration.

Responsibilities

The Program Officer is responsible for the development and implementation of a grant portfolio and ensuring all related activities (grant making, convenings, thought leadership, civil society strengthening, government relations) are designed to deliver on the Officeโ€™s goals and strategies. They will assess and analyze the landscape of organizations and identify which actors to work with to shape agendas that would promote specific strategic outcomes and make grants to this end. The Program Officer shares lessons with Foundation colleagues worldwide; collaborates broadly with the West Africa office team; collaborates with other members of the global GREJ team; and serves as a โ€˜connectorโ€™ of grantees. They work with leaders in a variety of sectors on issues of common concern to leverage resources towards common goals.

More specifically as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Program Officer will:

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