WomenCraft’s
mission is to increase economic opportunity in the post-conflict
tri-border area of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi by bringing rural women
together, facilitating their growth and connecting their artistry to the
global marketplace. Through WomenCraft, over 300 artisans advance
themselves, raise stronger, families, stimulate their communities and
inspire the world around them.
Position Description: This is an ideal opportunity for you gain
hands-on, international experience in women’s economic development for a
not-for-profit social enterprise that will make a difference in the
lives of rural women in East Africa. WomenCraft creates sustainable
livelihoods for women by promoting their traditional skills in the
production of fair trade products. As women develop their businesses,
they need to assistance to learn how to manage their work while relying
on the strengths of all group members. WomenCraft also needs assistance
to roll out new artisan payment methods, including a Barter Project to
bring development solutions to women.
Expected Projects and Skills Learned:
· Organize financial training. Work to develop artisan trainings in
financial management so that they have strengthened business skills, a
greater ability to earn an income and are better able to manage their
income.
· Assist with the Implementation of the Revolving Loan Fund. Review
current systems of operation with the Artisan Revolving Loan Fund and
assist to refine and improve the management of the fund.
· Assist with analysis of organizational sales and earned income
streams. Help WomenCraft with various analysis projects that improve the
financial management of the organization and that help the organization
better tracks its product sales;
· Assist with Staff Development. Work closely with and train
WomenCraft’s local staff on areas under this job description. Be
prepared to share your skills and abilities with staff, such as
conducting trainings on computers, entrepreneurship, and other relevant
areas.
Qualifications:
Business experience and/or course of study;
Knowledge and/or experience with micro-enterprise;
Excellent research, communication, interpersonal, computer and organizational skills;
Ability to take initiative and work independently;
Demonstrated interest in international/cross-cultural experiences;
Ability to be flexible and make contributions as a member of a team;
Interest in fair trade, refugees and/or international development
HOW TO APPLY:
Application instructions: Please send a CV and cover letter through email to info@womencraft.org and
specify “Women’s Economic Development Intern” in the subject line.
Please indicate dates of availability. Only applications with a cover
letter specific to the position will be considered.
Please note: This position is unpaid, though room and board is discounted to US$400 per month.
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