Exciting Vacancy Announcement
Background:
Biogas Solutions Uganda Ltd (BSUL) is a private company limited by guarantee established in Uganda with the objective to formulate, develop, and set in motion strategies, policies, plans, measures, systems, and approaches that support private sector-led biogas sector development aimed at sustainable improvement of the livelihoods of rural and peri-urban households in Uganda. BSUL’s aim is to develop and nurture the biogas sector through the dissemination of information to households, ensuring the quality of biogas plants and building capacities of various stakeholders in the biogas sector.
Organizational context:
BSUL was established in 2014 under the framework of the Africa Biogas Partnership Program (ABPP) implemented in 5 African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, funded by the Dutch Government. BSUL is currently the National Implementing Agency of the Africa Biodigester Component (ABC) 2022-2025 in collaboration with Uganda`s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as the line ministry, GIZ as the consortium partner leading interventions in the enabling environment, and the Netherlands Development Organization (SNV) as the project Lead Implementer. BSUL is looking for a suitable candidate to fill the position of Monitoring and Evaluation graduate Intern.
Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Intern.
Contract duration: 5 months
Duties and responsibilities:
The Monitoring & Evaluation intern will work closely with the BSUL team. He/she will directly report to the Program Coordinator and Quality control officer. The intern will have the following responsibilities;
Required skills and Experiences:
Other requirements:
Additional Information:
Please send your application, CV and credentials as one PDF document on email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Deadline for application is Friday, 15th September 2023
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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About Africa Biogas Partnership Programme
This is a partnership programme being implemented in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Burkina Faso that seeks to build a commercially viable market sector for biogas in Africa. So far the programme has seen the construction of 60,000 biogas plants. Read more