FLN Advocacy & Communication Officer

Contrat
1.5 years renewable
Lieu
Dakar, Senegal
Clôture des candidatures
31 janvier 2026
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Commitment to Gender Equality and Safeguarding

Speak Up Africa has a Zero Tolerance approach to all forms of harm and abuse. Speak Up Africa is committed to taking appropriate action against human rights violations and exploitation in all its forms. The welfare and safety of all stakeholders is prioritized in all actions and decisions of Speak Up Africa. Appropriate policies and procedures are in place to ensure this. Only those who share our values and are committed to our Safeguarding Policy shall be considered for recruitment.

 

Speak Up Africa also promotes efforts on gender equality in line with its strategic directions and institutional values, which are themselves organized around the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We encourage our institutional and business partners to commit to the achievement of SDG 5 in line with our institutional strategy.

Background

Speak Up Africa (SUA) is an Advocacy Action Tank dedicated to catalyzing leadership, enabling policy change, and increasing awareness for sustainable development in Africa Through our platforms and relationships and with the help of our partners, we ensure that policy makers meet implementers; that solutions are showcased and that every sector – from individual citizens and civil society groups to global donors and business leaders  – contributes critically to the dialogue and strives to form the blueprints for concrete action for public health and sustainable development.

Education is the key to unlocking opportunity for anyone anywhere – from getting a job and raising healthy families, to creating conditions for sustainable economic growth and independence for entire nations. By 2050, 1 in 3 youth globally will be African  – a major demographic opportunity for inclusive growth, opportunity and development. Unlocking Africa’s demographic advantage and realizing this potential depends on whether children learn to read and do math early – essential foundational building blocks of every child’s future. Strong foundational skills need to be acquired for strong learning outcomes and future opportunities.

Foundational  learning is now recognized by the African Union as a non-negotiable building block for human capital and inclusive growth. In a rapidly changing world, where economies are strained and global aid budgets have shrunk, a high-impact solution lies in the simplest of places: a classroom where a young child learns to read, write, and do math – because when kids achieve these essential foundational skills by age 10, everything else becomes possible.  But the current reality is foundational learning outcomes in reading and math across Africa remain far too low – up to an estimated 90% lack these essential basic skills. The key takes are how to turn these numbers around and expand and scale in more countries the 10% that do acquire these skills. The evidence base for what works at scale that has the greatest impacts on learning outcomes is structured pedagogy and targeted instruction. More countries are deciding to scale these evidence-based interventions, but not yet enough – this requires more and better advocacy to raise the demand and prioritization of foundational learning for better learning outcomes

The remaining gap is at the level of political prioritization – foundational learning becoming a source of political credit, funding what matters from domestic budgets, and accountability

To help drive more and better advocacy is the the FLN Advocacy Hub. It is transitioning to African leadership under Speak Up Africa to provide the continent’s infrastructure of influence: a shared banner, common cadence, and country coalitions that translate evidence into policy and  financed outcomes, including more and better investment in evidence-based approachesand uptake (including structured pedagogy, targeted instruction) and to follow the science of reading and emerging on math, close gaps between evidence, policy, and implementation practice, encourage use of data and cultivate the political, funding and civic constituencies needed for better learning outcomes and spending. The Hub will:

  • Run a white-label, bilingual campaign aligned to the African Union’s Ending Learning Poverty and Born to Learn efforts;
  • Steward a public microsite that hosts minister-ready briefs, scorecards, and assets;
  • Curate a pool of champions and an evidence-to-advocacy studio to turn data into policy and finance-ready asks and compelling stories;
  • Coordinate a Kenya coalition through sub-grants to move Presidential Task Force recommendations to adoption and funding by 2028;
  • Collaborate with regional actors (ADEA, CONFEMEN-PASEC, Human Capital Africa PAL Network), civil society, UN agencies, donor advocates and the Global Coalition for Foundational Learning, media to align messages, indicators, and regional, global and national moments;
  • Co-design an AU-level accountability mechanism with annual minister-ready scorecards.
  • Work with media grantees, identify media opportunities and work with creatives and content creators to get ordinary people talking about foundational learning to indirectly target policy and decision makers – closing gap between polity and the politics.

As the Hub grows under SUA’s leadership, communications and advocacy will be central to its impact. The Advocacy & Communications Officer will play a critical role in designing and implementing communications strategies, supporting advocacy campaigns, coordinating media and influencer engagement, and ensuring visibility of the Hub across Africa.

Purpose of the Role

The Advocacy & Communications Officer is a core member of the FLN Hub team.
They lead the Hub’s narrative, messaging, evidence translation, and communications strategy, while also providing strategic advocacy support across countries and regional blocs.

They work directly with the Hub Manager to:

  • coordinate advocacy moments and messaging at regional and continental levels,
  • maintain alignment with partner coalitions in Senegal, Kenya, and South Africa,
  • design and deploy strategic communications assets,
  • manage media engagement and influencer relations,
  • translate evidence into compelling narratives for policymakers and the public,
  • strengthen uptake of minister-ready briefs and delivery scorecards.

Key Responsibilities

Advocacy Strategy, Policy Analysis & Continental Coordination

  • Support the Hub Manager in developing and delivering the continental advocacy cadence aligned with AU, SADC, ADEA, CONFEMEN-PASEC, and major ministerial windows.
  • Track political, administrative, and financing developments across FLN priority countries and regional bodies.
  • Identify non-legislative entry points for influence (ministerial directives, circulars, guidelines, implementation memos).
  • Produce strategic advocacy briefs, political economy insights, talking points, and evidence syntheses for the Hub Manager and partners.
  • Ensure coherence between national coalitions and continental advocacy messages.
  • Maintain regular coordination with Gates Foundation PAC-SPO on programmatic developments relevant to advocacy (edtech, math, transitions, gender, donor collaboratives).

 

Evidence Translation & Messaging Leadership

  • Lead the development of the Hub’s advocacy and communications messaging framework, ensuring it is evidence-based, bilingual, and politically salient.
  • Translate assessment results, spending analysis, delivery diagnostics, and partner evidence into clear, accessible advocacy assets.
  • Produce briefs, moment cards, “what worked” notes, toolkits, and micro-briefs hosted on the Hub microsite.
  • Guarantee all products adhere to SUA standards, safeguarding principles, and non-partisan advocacy guidelines.

 

Continental Communications & Campaign Execution

  • Design and execute the Hub’s strategic communications plan across Africa.
  • Manage development of bilingual communication assets (op-eds, infographics, videos, briefs).
  • Lead production and continuous improvement of the Hub’s communications toolkit.
  • Maintain and update the Hub microsite as the “movement front door.”
  • Ensure communications are aligned with the advocacy strategy, country-specific needs, and continental priorities.

 

Media Partnerships & Influencer Engagement

  • Build and maintain relationships with major African media houses (e.g., Nation Media Group, Radio France International, Devex, continental outlets).
  • Coordinate media partnerships to secure coverage of Hub moments, scorecards, and advocacy content.
  • Engage creatives, cultural influencers, youth champions, and digital storytellers to amplify foundational learning.
  • Draft op-eds, press releases, speeches, social media content, and talking points for SUA leadership and champions.

 

Support to Country Work

  • Provide advocacy and messaging support to country teams and partners to strengthen alignment with regional priorities.
  • Ensure lessons from the Senegal’s MOHEBS learning loop are codified and shared across regions.
  • Support coordination between Kenya, South Africa, and Senegal advocacy cycles to ensure coherent continental messaging.
  • Maintain close collaboration with the Kenya Program Officer and Senegal MOHEBS Advocacy Manager to ensure local-to-continental flow of evidence and advocacy products.

 

MEL, Reporting, and Internal Coordination

  • Track and report media engagement, advocacy adoption signals, and partner reuse of assets.
  • Maintain an advocacy activity log, moment map, and communications tracker for MEL purposes.
  • Contribute to donor reporting and quarterly Hub learning sprints.
  • Document and share “what worked” insights for iterative strategy refinement.

Required Qualifications & Skills

Technical & Advocacy Skills

  • 5–7 years of experience in advocacy, strategic communications, public policy, or evidence translation.
  • Strong understanding of African education architectures (AU, ADEA, SADC, CONFEMEN-PASEC).
  • Experience synthesizing evidence into policy-relevant materials.
  • Experience working with CSOs, researchers, media partners, or government stakeholders.

Communications Expertise

  • Proven ability to design and execute continental or multi-country communications campaigns.
  • Strong media relations and storytelling skills.
  • Excellent writing and editing abilities in English; French strongly preferred.
  • Experience producing high-quality advocacy products (briefs, decks, op-eds, explainers).

Behavioral Competencies

  • Proactive, analytical, politically aware, and solutions oriented.
  • High emotional intelligence and capacity to build trust across diverse actors.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Commitment to safeguarding, DEI, and respectful non-partisan advocacy.

How to Apply

Please send a CV and a one-page cover letter outlining relevant advocacy, coalition, and budget-influence achievements, plus two samples of advocacy products (briefs, decks, or op-eds), to talent@speakupafrica.org and copied codou.sy@speakupafrica.org with the subject “FLN Advocacy & Communication Officer” before january 31, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

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