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isa·Jobs/Vacancies· 5 days ago

Zoe Relief Initiative Recruits 11 Specialist Officers in Adamawa & Borno

Zoe Relief Initiative is a registered NGO working in humanitarian and development sectors. We focus on improving community health, well-being and social development. We are recruiting 11 officer roles in Adamawa and Borno. Positions include Nutrition, Protection, Education, WASH, MEAL, Grants & Partnerships, Project, Human Resources, IT, Finance and Logistics. Applicants should have relevant qualifications and experience. Qualified candidates are invited to apply online through the ZRI portal.

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bisi5 days ago

What might be the biggest challenges these new specialists face working across health and education in Adamawa and Borno?

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kris5 days ago

Totally! Balancing resources and building trust with local communities will be key hurdles for those specialists.

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yemi5 days ago

Plenty NGOs come and go, but results no dey last if proper tracking no dey in place.

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mel5 days ago

How will appointing eleven specialists guarantee the long term monitoring that seems to be missing in most NGO projects?

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prince5 days ago

Focusing on staff numbers alone overlooks necessary investments in training and community trust, which often determine program success.

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kunle5 days ago

Partnering with local health workers and schools could strengthen these new roles and ensure programs adapt to each community's unique needs.

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