education for African people, particularly those involved in the continent’s
struggle for independence. The founders were strong opponents of colonial rule
and brought together prominent activists, such as the Reverend Michael Scott,
with leading academics in African Studies including Professor Kenneth Kirkwood
and Professor Roland Oliver. Together, the founders raised funds to support African
students, especially exiles and refugees from white minority regimes in
Southern Africa. This enabled them to obtain higher education in Europe (mostly
the UK) and gain the skills and knowledge necessary to build and lead
independent states.
Officer will be responsible for co-ordinating monitoring and evaluation
activities of projects and programmes.
Experience:
- The ideal candidate should preferably hold
a relevant degree in Social Sciences - A minimum of two years’ experience of
monitoring education projects. - Excellent research and communication
skills - Highly proficient in Word and Excel
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
CVs, copies of certificates and covering letter to: [email protected]
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