Title: International Volunteer (Lusophone) for the Ashinaga Africa Initiative.
Start Date: May 5th, 2025 (Earlier starts also considered). Initial 1-year contract. Opportunity to be promoted to full-time staff if good performance.
Days of Duty: 5 days/ week, Mon-Fri
Reports To: Program Manager.
Working Hours: 09:00-17:00.
The International Volunteer (Lusophone) works mainly with the Ashinaga Africa Initiative (AAI), an international leadership program that supports the next generation of leaders who will contribute to the development of Sub-Saharan Africa.
The International Volunteer (Lusophone Program Coordinator) manages the Preparatory Year of Lusophone candidates, ensuring their transition to universities in Brazil through the PEC-G scholarship. The coordinator also ensures an efficient academic transition by managing logistics, academic support, and administrative procedures. In addition, the coordinator teaches some classes and is responsible for developing the curriculum that will be followed by Portuguese-speaking candidates throughout the preparatory year.
The total value of the stipends is USD 1250 net per month.
Please send your CV/ Resume and Cover Letter by March 31st, 2025, to Davidson Correia dos Santos ([email protected]). Please ensure both documents are in Microsoft Word or PDF format. Please include the role you are applying for in the email subject in the title.
Invitations for further assessment and/ or interview will be sent by April 15th. If you have not heard from us by this stage, please assume your application was unsuccessful.
Ashinaga is a Japanese non-profit organization that provides educational and emotional support to young people who have experienced the loss of one or both parents. In the past 45 years, Ashinaga has raised over $1 billion to enable more than 100,000 orphaned students to complete higher education in Japan. In 2001, Ashinaga expanded beyond its domestic activities and now supports a global community of disadvantaged young people, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. We now have offices in Uganda, Senegal, the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and France. We have supported over 100 orphaned students from Sub-Saharan Africa to study at universities in Japan, Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Brazil.
The Ashinaga Africa Initiative (AAI) is an academic leadership program that aims to provide higher education opportunities at the world’s leading institutions to orphaned students from 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program’s goal is to nurture future leaders who will contribute to democratic realization, economic development, and poverty eradication in their home countries post-graduation. Ashinaga hopes that education will empower these students to overcome their difficult backgrounds and bring positive change to their communities. One outstanding student from each Sub-Saharan African country will be selected to join the program every year. Ashinaga will provide these students with the training, opportunities, and finances necessary to study at academic institutions worldwide.
The Ashinaga Uganda Kokoro-Juku serves as the core of the AAI’s recruitment and training. Selected students from English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries join a six-month “Study Camp” to improve academics, apply for global universities, and expand leadership capacity. After application, students again gather in Uganda to join “Preparation Camp” to apply for Visas, improve academic skills, and adopt new culture and life. We also work to establish a wider network of academic, financial, and career development support for our scholars, as well as activities to ensure the economic sustainability of our work.
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