AawazII managed by the British Council in Pakistan, is a Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)funded programme, which will work with local communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab provinces to promote the rights of children, women, youth, and other marginalised groups, to strengthen their control over their own development. Aawaz II Programme has four pillars and the British Council is leading on the delivery of the community pillars relating to community dialogue, awareness and social cohesion. As part of the delivery of these pillars, Aawaz II will provide information referrals, facilitate citizen-state engagement for uptake of services and enhance capacities of local communities. In Phase I (Jan 2020- Dec. 2021) Aawaz II will work with civil society organisations to implement the community-based interventions in 22 selected districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, setting up Aawaz Aagahi Centres (AACs) and Village Forums. The thematic focus of the programme is on child labour, early and forced marriage, gender-based violence (GBV) and social cohesion.The Aawaz Aagahi Centres (AACs) will act as safe spaces for women, youth and marginalised members of the community. The centres will provide information about rights of the respective groups, including referral information to enable them to access protection mechanisms and services. They would promote citizen-state engagement and enable the target groups to raise informed demands for services, discuss collective problems, and facilitate the community to address harmful practices.
We are seeking to hire ACC Coordinator Female for Swat. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Send your resume , by 03 October 2021, with the subject: AAC Coordinator, online.