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About The Aga Khan Foundation

The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), alongside its sister agencies in the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), has implemented innovative, community-driven solutions to development challenges for over 50 years in East Africa. It brings together human, financial and technical resources to address some of the challenges faced by the poorest and most marginalized communities in the world. Special emphasis is placed on investing in human potential, expanding opportunity and improving the overall quality of life, especially for women and girls. It works primarily in six areas: Agriculture and Food Security, Economic Inclusion, Education, Early Childhood Development, Health and Nutrition and Civil Society.

Position Summary

AKF East Africa (AKFEA) is seeking an experienced Regional Grant Manager to oversee the overall grant management of the Foundations for Education and Empowerment (F4EE) program co-funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC).

F4EE (2020 – 2026) is active in five countries (Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda). With a budget of CAD $57.6 million (GAC: $49 million, AKFC: $8.6 million), F4EE aims to improve education systems at the pre-primary and primary level, in addition to strengthening women’s empowerment, and gender equality. F4EE is comprised of three components: Foundations for Learning (F4L), Advancing Gender Equality through Civil Society (AGECS), and Advancing Canadian Champions for Development (ACCD). F4EE is implemented by Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) units in each country, Aga Khan Schools (AKS), Aga Khan University (AKU), and the Madrasa Early Childhood Programme (MECP), in close collaboration with local government, communities and civil society organizations (CSOs).

The Regional Grant Manager for F4EE will be based in the regional office for AKFEA, in Nairobi, and will report to the AKF Head of Programmes. The Regional Grant Manager will also work closely with AKFEA, AKFC, the F4EE Regional Team, AKF’s Global Partnerships Team and Global Programme Team, and various AKDN implementing agencies in each of the F4EE countries.

The position will include regional travel of up to 40% per year to project countries.

Responsibilities

The Regional Grant Manager will provide oversight, leadership, and coordination support to all F4EE implementing partners to ensure the project is implemented on time, on budget, achieving all intended project outcomes, and remaining compliant to all donor requirements.

The Regional Grant Manager will:

  • Be responsible for the grant management of F4EE, including providing clear direction on reporting timelines in collaboration with Programme/Project Managers, assessing partners’ needs, coordinating human resources and financial inputs.
  • Build relationships and maintain coordinated communications with AKFC, AKF country units, AKF’s Global Partnerships Team and Global Program Team, AKDN implementing agencies and other local partners.
  • Support the F4EE Regional Team in the implementation of the project’s Learning Agenda to inform and improve policy and practices in Education and Early Childhood Education, and gender equality both nationally and within the region.
  • Be responsible and accountable for all F4EE reporting and donor compliance requirements, including the preparation and submission of the annual work plans, quarterly and annual technical reports, oversight of financial reports and other deliverables as stipulated in the F4EE Grant Agreement.
  • Analyze project performance on output and outcome indicators and other results-based management (RBM) and monitoring and evaluation benchmarks, and recommend and implement procedural changes to improve operations to meet objectives.
  • Ensure integration of gender equality considerations in all aspect of program implementation and management.
  • Collaborate with AKFC, AKF field units’ finance teams and the F4EE Regional Finance Manager to ensure timely and quality financial reports are produced and shared with AKFC.
  • Coordinate the planning and execution of regional events and workshops together with the F4EE Regional Team, AKF country units, and local administration teams.
  • Analyze, synthesize, and articulate the lessons, challenges, and risks emerging from the project, working with the F4EE Regional Team, AKF country units, and AKDN partners to integrate these into project planning and implementation.
  • Ensure AKDN agencies are supported and provided with information to engage Global Affairs Canada counterparts at their country level and connect these efforts with AKFC in Ottawa for coordination and consistency.
  • Organize F4EE governance meetings, including for the Project Oversight Committee, the Project Steering Committee, and the Sub-Project Steering Committee meetings.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • A post-graduate degree in international development, social science, education, business management and/or other relevant disciplines.
  • Minimum seven (7) years grants and project management experience, preferably with projects funded by Global Affairs Canada.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills in English.
  • Experience working on grant management or program management on international development projects funded by institutional donors, including experience meeting donor criteria in reporting, work planning, RBM, and monitoring and evaluation.
  • Experience working on projects funded by GAC. Knowledge of, and experience with, results-based management, preferably for GAC programming.
  • Knowledge of, and experience with, financial management, preferably for GAC programming.
  • Knowledge of key concepts in gender equality and women’s empowerment and experience with integrating and implementing these concepts in programs.
  • Experience providing remote support to teams in remote geographies.
  • Demonstrated intercultural competence and ability to adapt professional skills to fit local conditions and constraints.
  • Demonstrated capacity to respect and safeguard vulnerable populations.
  • Ability to travel to F4EE countries.

Assets

  • Ability to work well in teams and particularly teams that span across multiple geographies.
  • Capacity to work independently, take initiative and manage a variety of activities simultaneously while meeting strict reporting deadlines and keeping colleagues and senior managers well informed.
  • Ability to facilitate collaborative and participatory processes with partners and stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to transfer knowledge through training, capacity building and mentoring.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Proven interpersonal and communication skills in diverse and cross-cultural settings.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills in English; ability to work in local languages is an asset relevant to the countries of project implementation is considered an asset.

Interested candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, a CV and the names and contact details of three professional referees by 7th July 2024. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

“AKF is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to Safeguarding and Promoting the Welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults and Expects all Staff and Partners to Share this Commitment.”

AKF is committed to advancing gender equality and inclusion through our programming and operations in Canada and overseas. AKF requires all employees to review and abide by the AKF Gender Equality Policy.

AKF recognizes the importance of safeguarding and is committed to ensuring it manages a wide range of risks such that beneficiaries, staff, other associates, and the organization as a whole are kept safe from harm.

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The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is a private, not-for-profit international development agency, which was founded in 1967 by Prince Shah Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV. AKF seeks to provide long-term solutions to problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy and ill health in the poorest parts of South and Central Asia, Eastern and Western Africa, and the Middle East.

In these regions, the needs of rural communities in mountainous, coastal and other resource-poor areas are given particular attention. The Foundation's activities often reinforce the work of other sister agencies within the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). While these agencies are guided by different mandates pertaining to their respective fields of expertise (the environment, culture, microfinance, health, education, architecture, rural development), their activities are often coordinated with one another in order to "multiply" the overall effect that the Network has in any given place or community. AKF also collaborates with local, national and international partners in order to bring about sustainable improvements of life in the 19 countries in which it works.

The Foundation's head office is located in Geneva, Switzerland

The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), alongside its sister AKDN agencies, has implemented innovative, community-driven solutions to development challenges for more than 45 years. It focusses on a small number of specific development problems by forming intellectual and financial partnerships with organisations sharing its objectives.  With a small staff, a host of cooperating agencies and thousands of volunteers, the Foundation reaches out to vulnerable populations, irrespective of their race, religion, ethnicity or gender.

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About The Aga Khan Foundation

The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), alongside its sister agencies in the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), has implemented innovative, community-driven solutions to development challenges for over 50 years in East Africa. It brings together human, financial and technical resources to address some of the challenges faced by the poorest and most marginalized communities in the world. Special emphasis is placed on investing in human potential, expanding opportunity and improving the overall quality of life, especially for women and girls. It works primarily in six areas: Agriculture and Food Security, Economic Inclusion, Education, Early Childhood Development, Health and Nutrition and Civil Society.

Position Summary

AKF East Africa (AKFEA) is seeking an experienced Regional Grant Manager to oversee the overall grant management of the Foundations for Education and Empowerment (F4EE) program co-funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC).

F4EE (2020 – 2026) is active in five countries (Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda). With a budget of CAD $57.6 million (GAC: $49 million, AKFC: $8.6 million), F4EE aims to improve education systems at the pre-primary and primary level, in addition to strengthening women’s empowerment, and gender equality. F4EE is comprised of three components: Foundations for Learning (F4L), Advancing Gender Equality through Civil Society (AGECS), and Advancing Canadian Champions for Development (ACCD). F4EE is implemented by Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) units in each country, Aga Khan Schools (AKS), Aga Khan University (AKU), and the Madrasa Early Childhood Programme (MECP), in close collaboration with local government, communities and civil society organizations (CSOs).

The Regional Grant Manager for F4EE will be based in the regional office for AKFEA, in Nairobi, and will report to the AKF Head of Programmes. The Regional Grant Manager will also work closely with AKFEA, AKFC, the F4EE Regional Team, AKF’s Global Partnerships Team and Global Programme Team, and various AKDN implementing agencies in each of the F4EE countries.

The position will include regional travel of up to 40% per year to project countries.

Responsibilities

The Regional Grant Manager will provide oversight, leadership, and coordination support to all F4EE implementing partners to ensure the project is implemented on time, on budget, achieving all intended project outcomes, and remaining compliant to all donor requirements.

The Regional Grant Manager will:

  • Be responsible for the grant management of F4EE, including providing clear direction on reporting timelines in collaboration with Programme/Project Managers, assessing partners’ needs, coordinating human resources and financial inputs.
  • Build relationships and maintain coordinated communications with AKFC, AKF country units, AKF’s Global Partnerships Team and Global Program Team, AKDN implementing agencies and other local partners.
  • Support the F4EE Regional Team in the implementation of the project’s Learning Agenda to inform and improve policy and practices in Education and Early Childhood Education, and gender equality both nationally and within the region.
  • Be responsible and accountable for all F4EE reporting and donor compliance requirements, including the preparation and submission of the annual work plans, quarterly and annual technical reports, oversight of financial reports and other deliverables as stipulated in the F4EE Grant Agreement.
  • Analyze project performance on output and outcome indicators and other results-based management (RBM) and monitoring and evaluation benchmarks, and recommend and implement procedural changes to improve operations to meet objectives.
  • Ensure integration of gender equality considerations in all aspect of program implementation and management.
  • Collaborate with AKFC, AKF field units’ finance teams and the F4EE Regional Finance Manager to ensure timely and quality financial reports are produced and shared with AKFC.
  • Coordinate the planning and execution of regional events and workshops together with the F4EE Regional Team, AKF country units, and local administration teams.
  • Analyze, synthesize, and articulate the lessons, challenges, and risks emerging from the project, working with the F4EE Regional Team, AKF country units, and AKDN partners to integrate these into project planning and implementation.
  • Ensure AKDN agencies are supported and provided with information to engage Global Affairs Canada counterparts at their country level and connect these efforts with AKFC in Ottawa for coordination and consistency.
  • Organize F4EE governance meetings, including for the Project Oversight Committee, the Project Steering Committee, and the Sub-Project Steering Committee meetings.

Required Qualifications and Experience

  • A post-graduate degree in international development, social science, education, business management and/or other relevant disciplines.
  • Minimum seven (7) years grants and project management experience, preferably with projects funded by Global Affairs Canada.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills in English.
  • Experience working on grant management or program management on international development projects funded by institutional donors, including experience meeting donor criteria in reporting, work planning, RBM, and monitoring and evaluation.
  • Experience working on projects funded by GAC. Knowledge of, and experience with, results-based management, preferably for GAC programming.
  • Knowledge of, and experience with, financial management, preferably for GAC programming.
  • Knowledge of key concepts in gender equality and women’s empowerment and experience with integrating and implementing these concepts in programs.
  • Experience providing remote support to teams in remote geographies.
  • Demonstrated intercultural competence and ability to adapt professional skills to fit local conditions and constraints.
  • Demonstrated capacity to respect and safeguard vulnerable populations.
  • Ability to travel to F4EE countries.

Assets

  • Ability to work well in teams and particularly teams that span across multiple geographies.
  • Capacity to work independently, take initiative and manage a variety of activities simultaneously while meeting strict reporting deadlines and keeping colleagues and senior managers well informed.
  • Ability to facilitate collaborative and participatory processes with partners and stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to transfer knowledge through training, capacity building and mentoring.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, negotiation and problem-solving skills. Proven interpersonal and communication skills in diverse and cross-cultural settings.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills in English; ability to work in local languages is an asset relevant to the countries of project implementation is considered an asset.

Interested candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, a CV and the names and contact details of three professional referees by 7th July 2024. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

“AKF is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to Safeguarding and Promoting the Welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults and Expects all Staff and Partners to Share this Commitment.”

AKF is committed to advancing gender equality and inclusion through our programming and operations in Canada and overseas. AKF requires all employees to review and abide by the AKF Gender Equality Policy.

AKF recognizes the importance of safeguarding and is committed to ensuring it manages a wide range of risks such that beneficiaries, staff, other associates, and the organization as a whole are kept safe from harm.

2024-07-11

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