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Equal Access International (EAI) is a leading communication for social change International Non-Government Organization (INGO) that combines the power of media and behavior change with community mobilization. EAI addresses challenges within three key Practice Areas; (a) Peacebuilding & Transforming Extremism; (b) Championing Gender Equa...
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Location: Northern Nigeria
Travel Requirements:Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, and field-based activities in Northern Nigeria
Project:Equal Access-Nigeria AREWA24 TV Project
Reports to: Director General, Equal Access-Nigeria AREWA24
PROGRAM BACKGROUND:
Equal Access (EA) is an international not for profit organization (501c3), headquartered in San Francisco and working throughout Asia, Africa and the Middle East. A communications for social change organization that combines the power of media with community mobilization, Equal Access creates customized communications strategies and outreach solutions that foster peace building and social cohesion, women & girls’ empowerment, youth life skills & livelihoods, human rights, health, as well as civic participation and good governance in the developing world.
EA has launched AREWA24, a satellite TV project which can be viewed on NILESAT 102, frequency 12226 focused on Hausa speakers in northern Nigeria and seeks a Communications Manager to help manage the growth of AREWA24 and its Nigeria program.
This position will be an exceptional opportunity to:
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To apply, please send your application including a cover letter, updated CV, and three references to equalaccessng@gmail.com no later than September 30, 2014. Please note that we may consider applications and begin the interview process prior to the closing date
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