The Deputy Project Director of the Moyens de Subsistance Transformés (MOST) project supports Pact’s Senior Technical Manager, who is serving as the MOST Project Director, in managing and directing the project. MOST is a two-year cross-border artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) livelihoods and stabilization project which is a part of GIZ’s larger Borderlands project in Mali, Guinea and Senegal funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
In this capacity, she/he will notably lead and manage the implementation of Pact’s project’s activities in Mali, which will eventually include the supervision of part-time Pact staff in Bamako, as well as the management of a local implementing partner. Moreover, she/he will, together with Pact’s Project Director, support local partners in Guinea and Senegal in implementing project activities through technical coaching and monitoring of their activities, mostly from Bamako as well as through several in-country visits. This role will include the organization and co-facilitation of multiple trainings and social dialogue workshops in Bamako and in ASGM areas in South-Western Mali. It will include technical leadership and research on topics such as ASGM governance and formalization, livelihood strenthening, and responsible mining practices including mercury-free gold mining and occupational health and safety. Contingent on the fluid security dynamics in targets areas, which will be closely monitored, this role will also include field trips to such areas to engage stakeholders, collect data, and deliver trainings, follow-up coaching, and other technical interventions.