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The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is seeking a highly qualified, resilient, and dynamic professional to take up the role of Education Programme Development Manager for Cameroon. The purpose of the role is to isto design, develop and implement Education programme/project(s) for Cameroon (Northwest, Southwest Regions and Far North). As an Education PDM, you will be responsible for the technical and strategic development of the Education Core Competency (CC), and you will provide strategic direction and quality assurance for NRC programming. You will be responsible for implementation with local partners, mentoring, training and capacity strengthening staff. You will also take a lead role to develop the education portfolio in the country by setting minimum standards and developing relevant tools/procedures, while coordinating the response and actively contributing to advocacy as well as programme design and proposal development for the fundraising of the CC. The following is a brief description of the role.
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The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. Our 15,000 staff work in crises across 40 countries, providing life-saving and long-term assistance to millions of people every year.
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We contribute to the development of policy aiming to protect the rights of the displaced and we call for increased humanitarian funding and engagement on processes that will generate structural changes in protection and assistance in the region.
Over the past few years, thousands of families in Cameroon have been displaced from their homes due to armed conflict, political unrest and extreme weather events. It’s one of the most neglected crises in the world, but the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been on the ground there since 2017 – making sure displaced families have shelter, food and clean water, as well as access to education and vital legal assistance. In Cameroon, three humanitarian crises are unfolding simultaneously.
For the past decade, recurrent attacks by non-state armed groups in the Far North region have forced over 573,000 people to flee internally.
At the same time, thousands of families have been driven from their homes in the Southwest and Northwest regions, with over 648,000 people displaced within Cameroon, and almost 90,000 Cameroonian refugees in Nigeria. And to compound the situation, election violence in the Central African Republic has driven more than 353,000 refugees across the border into Cameroon since 2013.
These crises are bringing more hardship to communities that were already struggling for food and water. As access to land and farming becomes ever more restricted, livelihoods are at risk and people are suffering across Cameroon.
We are looking for people who are passionate about helping refugees and people forced to flee. Are you one of those people? If you are, NRC offers you the opportunity to:
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a global humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee.
Join us in assisting millions of people in areas where others cannot, tackling some of the world's most dangerous and difficult crises. Bring your skills and dedication to an organisation recognised for providing high quality aid and for defending the rights of refugees and internally displaced people.
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• treat everyone with respect and dignity
• contribute to building a safe environment for all
• never engage in any form of exploitation, harassment and specifically sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH)
• always report. NRC has a zero-tolerance approach to inaction against exploitation, abuse and SEAH
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