August 16th, 2020 at 09:15 am
Newmont Akyem Development Foundation (NAkDeF) is a company, limited by guarantee, set up by Newmont and Akyem mine communities to establish and manage sustainable social investment projects and activities together with GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit). GIZ is a provider of international cooperation services for sustainable development and education dedicated to building a future worth living around the world. NAKDeF together with GIZ is promoting the establishment of Akyem Vocational and Technical Institute (AVTI). The AVTI is under the NAkDeF/GIZ partnership programme called Akyem Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise Development (A-SEED). The main objective of AVTI is to equip the youth with employable skills for their livelihoods. The Institute aims at improving the employable skills of the youth through Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET)
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2. SECRETARY/ADMINISTRATOR
6. INSTRUCTOR
HOW TO APPLY
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Closing Date for submission of applications: 16th August 2020.
ABOUT Newmont Akyem Development Foundation
The Newmont Akyem Development Foundation (NAkDeF) is a company limited by guarantee, which started operations in June 2014. Our establishment followed an agreement (Social Responsibility Agreement), between Newmont, the ten (10) Akyem Mine Communities, and the Birim North District in July 2012, to establish and manage sustainable social investments, projects and activities. The Foundation thus serves as the Social Responsibility Vehicle for Newmont Golden Ridge Limited and a Community Development Agency for the 10 mining communities.
NAkDeF is supervised by a nine (9) member Board of Trustees, representing Newmont and the Community. Each community further holds a seven (7) member Sustainable Development Committees (SDCs) who work directly with the Foundation (Secretariat) to plan, implement, and manage developmental projects in their respective towns.