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Internship opportunity at Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Senior executives from Bank of America Merrill Lynch will be in Lagos on the 11th of September to meet with undergraduates in Nigeria about the opportunities in the firm.
DON’T MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!
If you want a seat at this open day event, visit http://bit.ly/2u5XvCC and apply with your CV.
CLOSING DATE IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 2017

African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) call for applications

AFRICAN UNION YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS (AU-YVC)
What: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: 8th BATCH AU-YVC RECRUITMENT
When: 11th – 31st July 2017
Where: ONLINE APPLICATIONS ONLY: https://goo.gl/rm4jnm
Who: African Union Commission/ Youth Division (HRST)
 
The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC), established in 2010, is a continental development program that promotes youth volunteerism in Africa. The program aims to deepen the status of young people as key actors in Africa’s development targets and goals, enhancing their participation in policy development as well as design and implementation of relevant interventions towards the Africa Union’s Agenda 2063, ‘The Africa we want’. It brings people together to share skills, knowledge, creativity and learning to build a more integrated, prosperous and peaceful Continent driven by its citizens. The volunteering opportunities are intended to build professionalism and a sense of responsibility among the participants, thus enhancing their employability.
Young African professionals are recruited to serve for a period of 12 months as AU Volunteers in an AU Member State other than their own. The next intake of volunteers for deployment in 2018 will be from the 11th – 31st of July 2017.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants have to meet the following criteria:
1. Citizen of an AU Member State living on the continent or the Diaspora;
2. Aged between 18 – 35 years;
3. Have a post-secondary certified qualification(s) (TVET, Bachelor’s degree or equivalent)
4. Available in 2018 to dedicate 12 (twelve) months for volunteer work;
5. Willing to live and work in another AU Member State;
6. Is proficient in at least one AU working language (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese);
7. Has at least one year verifiable volunteering experience and one year professional work experience.
Application Process (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY):
Before clicking the apply button below, please note the following:
1. You will need to fill in a form on the next page. This form will help us assess your suitability for the program. Kindly respect the stated word limit. You are advised to type your answers in a Word Processor (such as Microsoft Word) before pasting in the relevant fields.
2. You will also need to add in a motivation letter with a maximum of 750 words. This should be added under the ‘Cover letter’ text box. Please ensure that your motivation letter answers the following:
a. Why you want to become an African Union Youth Volunteer?
b. Why you believe you are the best candidate to be an African Union Youth Volunteer?
c. What is your experience(s) (formal or informal) in youth civic engagement and participation, youth empowerment and/or promoting Pan-Africanism?
d. How has your previous experience(s) prepared you to work in diverse teams and cultures?
e. What change do you expect to see in yourself, the organization that you will be deployed in, and the community that you will be part of after your year of service?
3. Attach a copy of your CV
4. You will ALSO need to attach the following. Please merge these as one PDF document and attach that document. You might choose to use a service such as www.pdfmerge.com to do this.
– A copy of the identity page in your passport or national identity card
– Highest post-secondary certified qualification(s)
– Signed Letter of Recommendation verifying your volunteer experience(s)
5. Deadline for submission of applications is Monday, 31st July 2017 at Midnight GMT+3
Please note:
1. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered
2. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified
3. Candidates who had applied in previous years are and still meet the eligibility criteria are encourage to re-apply
Recruitment Process & Key Dates:
1. 1st August – eligibility Check;
2. 14th August: Successful applicants will be notified;
3. September 2017: Pre-deployment training;
4. 2018: Deployment of trained volunteers.
Volunteer Entitlements:
For the successful candidates, the African Union Commission and its partners will cover the full costs of their pre-deployment training.
On deployment, African Union Youth Volunteers receive the following:
1. Economy return air ticket from home town to place of deployment
2. A modest monthly stipend
3. Health insurance cover
4. Separation allowance upon successful completion of twelve months service
More Information:
For more information/queries, please contact Ms Prudence Ngwenya (Head of Human Resources and Youth Development Division); or Mr Daniel Adugna (AU Youth Program Officer) on youth@africa-union.org
Visit our website: www.africa-youth.org

The VSLA Program

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There is a need to empower women and young people so that they can be economically independent and be able to provide for themselves and their families. This empowerment can be done through several ways such as provision of seed funding to start their businesses, skill acquisition training in income generating activities(IGAs), capacity building, educational advancement programs, savings and loans schemes amongst many other initiatives.

The Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) Program was inaugurated in 6 local government areas in southwestern Nigeria amongst women traders to help them collectively mobilize capital for their businesses. As part of this program these women were provided with toolkits which included stamp pads, metal cash safe, padlocks, savings and social fund bags to help them keep records and form a ‘bank’. They were all expected to contribute into a general purse a specific amount daily or weekly as agreed and at the end of each month or fortnightly (again, as agreed by all of them) they would take turns in collecting the proceedings which they were expected to use for their businesses and personal expenses.

A total of 15 women in each LGA were selected to be members of the association with new groups expected to be created as they increased in numbers, each of them also provided guarantors as well as collaterals to be used in the event of their defaulting payment or absconding. The women expressed their gratitude at this gesture by our organization and commended us for coming to their aid, they added that this was preferable to bank loans or patronizing money lenders who sometimes made it difficult for loans gotten from them to be paid back.

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