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Women and Law in Southern Africa

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About Employer: Women and Law in Southern Africa

Women and Law in Southern African Research and Education Trust (WLSA) Zimbabwe started as a local Chapter of a sub-regional network in 1989. WLSA is now registered and operates as Private Voluntary Organization (PVO) in Zimbabwe. The network member countries include Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland and Zambia. The purpose of the network is to contribute to sustained well-being of women and girl children through action-oriented research in the socio-legal field and advocating for women’s rights. WLSA work incorporates action into research by questioning and challenging the law, instigating campaigns for changes in laws, policies and plans of action, educating women and girls about their rights, providing legal advice and gender sensitizing communities and leadership.

Open Positions

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH INTERNS (1 Post ) Successful applicants will have the opportunity to understudy malaria research and surveillance workflows and to undertake time-bound nested research under the guidance and mentorship of experienced scientists, including exposure to research findings dis…

Job Description We are looking for a Knowledge and Insights Manager to manage a team of business analysts, statisticians, data scientists, and data modelers in using data to provide insights into business performance and suggest areas for and methods of improving operations. Translate the work of …

Job Description The overall responsibility of this role is to oversee the implementation of forensic and investigation policies; to drive prevention, sensitisation and training of staff and other stakeholders on proactive fraud-prevention measures; to act as the liaison between the Group, Business…