AfriKids Project
Undertake benchmarking of costs for projects implemented in Ghana to support children’s rights.
Project:
AfriKids, an international charity supporting children’s rights in Ghana, is seeking to undertake a benchmarking exercise for project-level costs.
AfriKids, an international charity supporting children’s rights in Ghana, is seeking to undertake a benchmarking exercise for project-level costs.
Project description:
AfriKids is a partnership between a charity registered in England and Wales and an NGO registered in Ghana. Since 2002, they have worked together to alleviate suffering and improve life for vulnerable and disadvantaged children in northern Ghana.
AfriKids is seeking to undertake a benchmarking exercise of project-level costs.
The project will include:
- Reviewing current project budgets and spending for AfriKids projects.
- Undertaking desk-based research to understand benchmarks of cost, budgeting and Value for Money (VfM) approaches used in the sector.
- Potentially develop a “basket of goods” to guide budget and VfM decisions when AfriKids are running projects in Ghana.
All work will take place in the UK.
Time commitment: 3 days
Location: The organisation is willing to work flexibly (e.g. via teleconference or video conference). All work can be done remotely.
If you feel you are able to offer your assistance please complete the application form and return along with your CV to amy.hughes@theorsociety.com by 12th September.
The OR Society fully supports equal opportunities. As such, we welcome applications from the partially sighted or blind, or those with disabilities.
Information about the organisation:
Afrikids are a charity who work to ensure that every child in Ghana is afforded his/her rights as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. They do this by building the capacity and resources of local people, organisations and initiatives in such a way that they will be able to continue their efforts independently and sustainably in the future.
For further information about the Pro Bono OR scheme, please visit: www.theorsociety.com/Probono or email ProBonoOR@theorsociety.com
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