Charity for World HIV/AIDS is an international charity with a branch in Abuja Nigeria, its head office is in the United Kingdom (UK). Charity for world HIV/AIDS is an NGO that helps to create awareness, educate and support people and children living with HIV/AIDS.
WHC works at grass root level and partners with the media, private sector foundations, local NGOs and NGOs in the implementation of its activities.
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is a nonprofit international health organization composed of nearly 1,300 people from more than 60 nations.
Our mission is to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health.
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Save the Children UK is an international NGO working for the rights of poor and marginalized people, especially children.
Save the Children (UK) Nigeria is seeking an experienced health professional to provide technical leadership and oversight to the growing portfolio of work in health programming, operations research, and advocacy.
The role is for a Health Programme Development Manager to work in Abuja.
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Oxfam is a vibrant global movement of dedicated people fighting poverty. Together. Doing amazing work. Together. People power drives everything we do.
From saving lives and developing projects that put poor people in charge of their lives and livelihoods, to campaigning for change that lasts.
Oxfam Nigeria is recruiting for a Campaigns Manager (INT2836) and a Campaigns Officer (INT2847).
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The British Council connects people worldwide with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and builds lasting relationships between the UK and other countries.
In connection with the Debate to Action youth capacity building learning program in Nigeria, the British Council and the World Bank are looking to recruit highly-motivated part-time personnel to organize and carry out training of Nigerian youth leaders on development issues and peer education techniques.
The British Council has 7 positions that are available in major centres.
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