Job Context and Purpose
For many people and communities across eastern and central Africa, conflict, political violence, climate emergencies, rapid demographic change and social injustice are persistent risks, affecting livelihoods and shaping life chances. These challenges require collective solutions by Africans informed by well-founded, evidence-based research generated in the region. Despite a commitment by African scholars and scholarly institutions to understand and address the challenges, there is a deficit in applied social science research capacity. This perpetuates an imbalance in knowledge production and creates an environment in which externally conceived research dominates, resulting in limited understanding of local realities, local ownership of research processes, outcomes and application. The RVI aims to respond to these challenges by linking scholarly research to real-world impact.
This new two-year project supporting African research capacity and the development of research communities of practice is funded by the Peacebuilding in Africa programme of the Carnegie Corporation of New
York. It has three related components that build on RVI’s experience. It will:
support the professional development of early career researchers through bespoke training and mentoring to increase expertise and knowledge production;
establish and convene research communities of practice in conflict affected countries in East and Central Africa;
make publicly available locally generated knowledge and amplify the voices of African scholars and researchers through research and publications.
The Head of Learning and Development will have overall responsibility for managing the programme and delivering its intended outcomes. Over a period of twenty-four months, with a six months inception phase, the Head of Learning will have:
finalised the design and establishment of an innovative research capacity-building programme;
overseen the design and delivery of training programmes;
supported the establishment of research communities of practice that brings together African and non-African scholars;
identified sources of funding for African research scholarships and African authors.
Apply on the RVI website by clicking the apply Now Button. Applications must include a CV and a letter supporting your application outlining your motivation, experience, and knowledge relevant for the position, with two professional references. Please read the full job description and person specification here. For further information see www.riftvalley.net or write to recruitment@riftvalley.net.
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