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Trustee
penha

Job Description

PENHA LOOKS FOR NEW TRUSTEES

The Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa (PENHA) is an African-led and inspired charity, established since 1989.  Its mission is to reduce poverty among the pastoralists in the Horn of Africa through the empowerment of communities and to foster sustainable and dignified livestock-based and non-livestock-based livelihoods. In the UK, it works with the Horn diaspora community through youth mentoring and leadership programmes. 

PENHA’s Aims and Objectives

  • Sustainable livelihoods require a coordinated approach at the grassroots and policy levels. PENHA, therefore, commits itself to two goals:
  • The social, cultural and economic integration of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in the Horn of Africa
  • Dynamic, diversified and sustainable pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihoods, with expanded access to information, technology, education and training
  • A full and equal role for pastoral and agro-pastoralist women in public and economic life
  • Peacebuilding and conflict prevention
  • Development of links with the diaspora in the UK

PENHA has a team in the London Office and country chapters in the Horn of Africa region – in Ethiopia and Somaliland but works with partners in Sudan, Eritrea and Uganda as well as international partners outside the Horn of Africa.

In the UK PENHA has a Board of Trustees, a number of research associates, volunteers and an international Advisory Group. PENHA Board of Trustees is looking for three trustees to join the London-based Board with experience in one of the following areas:

  • A legal background, with financial and risk management experience;
  • Knowledge of branding, marketing and fundraising, including the use of social media;
  • Knowledge of charity sector and employment law in the UK.

In addition, candidates should have an understanding of the context within which charities operate, ideally with some experience of the Horn of Africa region.

The post is unpaid and the time commitment is four to six meetings per year, with attendance at other occasional meetings and events as a representative of the charity.

The Board is responsible for submitting the Annual Report and Accounts to the Charity Commission and to Companies House. As a small charity, trustees contribute actively as part of a team in giving firm strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets. PENHA is currently undergoing a new strategy development process and the candidate will help steer the organisation through the challenges ahead.

In addition, Board members are responsible for:

  • Ensuring that the organisation complies with its constitution/memorandum and articles of association, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations
  • Ensuring that the organisation pursues its objects as defined in its governing document
  • Ensuring that the organisation applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objects
  • Safeguarding the good name and values of the organisation
  • Ensuring the effective and efficient administration of the organisation
  • Ensuring the financial stability of the organisation
  • Protecting and managing the property of the organisation and to ensure the proper investment of the organisation’s funds
  • Appointing the senior staff and  monitoring their performance

Application Instructions

Please send your CV and cover letter to our UK Programme Manager Mr Kubara Zamani.