
Job Location: | Kabul |
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Nationality: | Afghan |
Category: | Communication |
Employment Type: | Full Time |
Salary: | According to the salary scale |
Vacancy Number: | WFWI -V#1053 |
No. Of Jobs: | 1 |
City: | Kabul with travel expected to sub-offices and other provinces. Potential international travel to represent WfWI at regional and global meetings. |
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Organization: | women for women international |
Years of Experience: | Master Degree, or equivalent, required; please specify relevance of degrees(s) to work. |
Contract Duration: | Full-time, Regular with possibility of extension |
Gender: | Male/Female |
Education: | At least three years of progressive experience leading engagement and external liaison functions. |
Close date: | 2025-05-31 |
About Women for Women International (WfWI)
WfWI invests in women in 17 conflict-affected countries around the world as they rebuild their lives. We invest where inequality is the greatest by supporting women who are survivors of war and conflict. Our programs connect them to the skills they need to rebuild their families and communities, and to transform their lives. The women in our direct delivery programs engage in community cohorts who practice to build and use savings, build and maintain businesses, earn and increase income, understand, maintain, and enjoy their rights, improve their health and the health of their families, and participate towards transformation for themselves, their families, and communities. For over 30 years, Women for Women International has used an integrated approach to innovate; we are a learning organization that listens to data, our country teams, and individual and groups of women themselves to constantly evolve and improve the way we work.
Participants of our program receive vocational training for jobs like animal husbandry, tailoring and knitting, participate in savings and self-help groups, and learn to invest in their businesses as they receive stipends. They practice supporting decision-making in their households, and work together, with their families and power-holders, to create social change in their communities. WfWI progamming includes men’s engagement, where male family members and community leaders are engaged through programming as allies and key supporters.
WfWI also support grassroots and local organizations, led by women community leaders, to gain access to resources and strengthen capacity with agility and without undue burden, to improve their ability to respond to their organization and their community’s self-identified priorities. Globally, WfWI works to bring women’s participation, voice, and leadership to all tables where they are central to the decisions that affect them. From macro-global issues like climate-change, to micro-context issues like polio eradication, through listening to women we build evidences bases to engage decision-makers at every level to transformatively sustain an enabling environment for women in war and conflict-affected contexts.
Since 2002, we have operated in three regions of Afghanistan. In our 2024 – 2026 strategic period, we will scale where we are, and increase our geographic regions of operation.
Purpose of the Role
The External Liaison will work closely with Safety and Access, Programs, Logistics, and the Senior Management Team to support smooth access across operational areas, and within ministry frameworks. This includes supporting MoU processes, community leader engagement, local authority engagement, problem prevention and problem solving, and visa and work permit processes.
The External Liaison will support internal and external responsiveness and consistent engagement with stakeholders, support representation, and maintain WfWI’s reputational strength particularly vis-à-vis the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The External Liaison is responsible for staying abreast of local and national news, policy, and regulation movements and announcements, both local, national, and international related to Afghanistan, and of ensuring that necessary updates are relayed to the SMT and responsibly inform decision-making.
The External Liaison will advise and support security, programmatic, and operational decisions, based on information, recommendations, and experiences shared from counterparts and other actors.
Engagement
Internal Relations
Externa Engagement and Representation
Disability, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB)
Delivery
General Duties
Other Responsibilities
All our staff are required to adhere to WfWI’s Code of Conduct, Safeguarding, Anti-Fraud and Corruption, and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) policies, and to WfWI’s:
Leadership Principles Organizational Values
Decisive Empowerment
Accountable Integrity
Courageous Respect
Adaptable Resilience
Inclusive
Qualifications and Skills
Submission Guidelines for Vacancy
Thank you for your interest in applying for this position. To ensure your application is complete and considered, please follow the steps outlined below:
1. Application Process
Please submit your application by completing the online form at the following link:
👉 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KYK72QN
2. Survey Details
The application form contains 36 questions, most of which require brief responses. Some may ask for more detailed explanations, so please take the time to provide clear, thoughtful, and accurate answers.
3. Answer Carefully
Please ensure that you answer all questions thoroughly. Incomplete, vague, or unclear responses may result in your application not being shortlisted.
4. Submission Deadline
This vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. However, we will begin our first round of shortlisting 14 days after the announcement.
We strongly encourage early applications to ensure timely consideration.We sincerely appreciate your time and interest in joining our team.
We look forward to reviewing your application!