Location
Mbozi Mbeya
Description
ROLE PURPOSE:
The Tuwekeze Pamoja Project Officer takes the responsibility of operationalizing the violence-free environment approach of the Tuwekeze Pamoja project in Songwe programme area. The post-holder will be expected to lead on the day-to-day delivery of community work that aims to eliminate violence in homes, communities and schools (referred to as the ‘core plus’ component of the project). This includes working closely with local government officials and community members, including training and ongoing coaching support to mentors to deliver training and behaviour change activities in all villages across 4 wards in the district. The post-holder will work closely with the programme team in both Save the Children and the project partner, ADP Mbozi, to ensure overall cohesion and strong coordination throughout implementation. Reporting to the Tuwekeze Pamoja Coordinator, the post-holder will also liaise with the Child Protection Coordinator in Mbozi and the Child Protection Specialist based in SCI Dar es Salaam on technical matters relating to the project activities.
How to apply for the position
Please read the full details of the position at http://tanzania.savethechildren.net/jobs and apply as instructed. Only submit cover letter and recent Curriculum Vitae in a single file.
Do not attach any certificate at this stage, applications with certificates attachment shall not be considered.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted for Interview.
Application closing Date: 10th February 2018
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“In fact, all the leaders I met in the UAE praised us for maintaining peace, a prerequisite to achievement in development,” Dr Shein said at the press conference held at the airport in Zanzibar shortly after landing from the Arab countries. On January 21, this year the President and his delegation which included First Lady Mwanamwema Shein left the Islands for a week-long visit in countries forming UAE: Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras-al- Khaimah.
He said the reception he was accorded in each state was good, and that leaders in the Arab countries had promised to support Zanzibar move ahead in various sectors, including the search for alternative energy, oil and other natural resources, improvement of social services and infrastructure.
Dr Shein said, “… I personally learned a lot. The countries are economically well-off, but they have managed to advance because of determination and good planning, tools which we (Zanzibar) can copy from them.”
He said without good planning, even if you have money, one can fail to move forward as witnessed in some countries including in Africa where some nations have good economy, but have failed to achieve development goals.
Speaking with Journalists, the isles leader also answered questions which were not directly related to his trip. When asked to comment on ongoing views about changing presidential term limit from the current five to seven, he replied “It is not my agenda; I will respect my constitution term and leave the office to others.”
He was also asked about the temporary ban on registration of international ships after some foreign ship flying Tanzania flag were implicated in illegal business, he said “I know there are discussions going on.
It is the dishonest ships abroad are to blame for misusing our flag. I hope we will have the right to continue registering international ships.”



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