Cuso International is hiring a
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Reports to: Project Manager
Position type: Fixed-term, Full time
Project: Renewed Women’s Voice and Leadership in Tanzania (RWVL)
Funding Partner: Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
Language requirements: Fluent in English and Swahili
Eligibility: Must be legally able to work in Tanzania
ABOUT CUSO INTERNATIONAL
Cuso International is an international cooperation and development organization that works to create economic and social opportunities for marginalized groups. Together with our partners, we are focused on efforts to advance gender equality and social inclusion, improve economic resilience, and deliver progress on climate action. We believe that by sharing skills, we can build better futures.
Cuso International presently supports programs implemented in Africa, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Find out more at www.cusointernational.org
CONTEXT
The Women’s Voice and Leadership (WVL) Program was initiated in 2017 as a key component of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP). It aims to support local women’s rights organizations (WROs), vulnerable population groups, and feminist networks working toward gender equality and the rights of women and girls. The Renewed WVL Program continues to address the global funding gap for women’s organizations, particularly those operating in crisis-affected regions and facing intersecting forms of discrimination. In Tanzania, the project seeks to support Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs), Young Feminist Organizations (YFOs) and vulnerable group organizations to promote the enjoyment of human rights by women and girls in all their diversity and the advancement of gender equality in Tanzania. The implementation model includes collaboration with local and regional partners, with financial and technical support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC). It emphasizes feminist grant-making, capacity-building, and policy advocacy to enhance gender equality and human rights in Tanzania.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Partnership and Institutional Capacity Strengthening Coordinator will play a key role in strengthening partnerships and building the institutional capacity of Strategic Implementing Partners (SIPs), local women’s rights organizations (WROs), youth feminist organizations (YFOs), and vulnerable population groups. The position will ensure effective collaboration, learning, and organizational growth in line with feminist principles, intersectionality, and gender-transformative approaches.
This role will work closely with WFT-Tanzania, Msichana Initiative, Tanzania Health Forum Initiatives (THFI), and other partners to enhance institutional sustainability, leadership capacity, and advocacy impact.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES
Partnership Management & Coordination:
Institutional Capacity Strengthening:
Compliance, Reporting & Learning:
Gender Equality & Intersectionality Integration:
Advocacy & Policy Engagement:
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Education:
Knowledge:
Experience:
Compensation & Benefits:
HOW TO APPLY
Cuso is committed to creating and fostering an inclusive culture. We strive to actively celebrate diversity, advance our equitable practices, and drive greater inclusion. We offer a comprehensive employee benefits package and insurance, generous days of paid time off, including vacation, personal days, and sick days, and more.
Please click the “Apply for This Job” button to submit your application no later than April 06, 2025, at 11:59 PM (EST). Expressions of interest should be sent in English. Your résumé and one-page cover letter should demonstrate how you meet all the essential and any desirable qualifications. Please note that a confirmation email will be generated once you submit your application, but it may be directed to your spam or junk folders of your email inbox.
Cuso International is committed to the integrity of our volunteers, interns, staff, managers, board members and subcontractors in preventing sexual violence in the way we operate. This is done through a defined framework, code of conduct, values and guiding principles, as well as Cooperation Canada’s Leaders’ Pledge.
Supports gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls through advocacy and capacity-building initiatives.
Promotes social inclusion and reduces inequalities by supporting marginalized groups and advancing gender equality.