General areas of responsibility:
The main task for the Project Assistant is to support the VIVA –ITH project implementation in Kisumu. The Project Assistant will support the VIVA project officer in the day to day implementation of project activities.
Overall Goal: The Project Assistant supports the Programs and Projects department in successfully implementing Project goals. This position reports to the Project Coordinator.
S /He is responsible for youth organising and social mobilisation and coordination of capacity building actions at the project site to ensure the realisation of project objectives.
Specific Responsibilities:
· Support the implementation the DSW-supported program activities that complement the Youth Empowerment Initiative.
It was caused by the capturing of wrong information as well delays in making appointments.
The workers were hired on a four-month contract, ending in March, as part of President Cyril Ramaphosa s Youth Empowerment Initiative.
The Eastern Cape education department has apologised after more than 26 000 educator assistants and general workers employed at its schools, as part of President Cyril Ramaphosa s Youth Empowerment Initiative, were not paid their December salaries due to an administration bungle.
The MEC for education in the province, Fundile Gade, revealed on Friday that, of the 50 540 youths employed at the province s 5 037 schools, the department only managed to pay 23 681.
EC education dept apologies for outstanding December salaries for workers News24 Wire
Picture for illustration. Picture: iStock The department has now captured all the outstanding claims and the salaries of the workers will be paid in the next run in January.
The Eastern Cape education department has apologised after more than 26,000 educator assistants and general workers employed at its schools, as part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Youth Empowerment Initiative, were not paid their December salaries due to an administration bungle.
The MEC for education in the province, Fundile Gade, revealed on Friday that, of the 50,540 youths employed at the province’s 5,037 schools, the department only managed to pay 23,681.