Friends of Pambazuka

Finance and Operations Director - Fahamu

Fahamu is seeking an experienced Finance and Operations Director to manage the organisation's finance and operations team.
This role will be based in Nairobi, Kenya but will have a remit covering the whole of Fahamu's pan-African programmes with offices in Kenya, Senegal, South Africa and UK.
The deadline for applications is February 10, 2012.

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D Watling

D2D

Daily Trust

Daisy Diaz

Dale T. McKinley

Dale T. McKinley & Ahmed Veriava

Damien Ugwu

Dan Glazebrook

Dan Moshenberg

Dan Taylor

Dana Wagner

Dani W. Nabudere

Daniel G. Kwablah, Ghana

Daniel Large

Daniel Manyowa

Daniel Nana Aforo

Daniel Neumann

Daniel Volman

Daniel Volman and William Minter

Daniel Yao Dotse

Danny Schechter

Darci Van Duzer

Data

Dauti Kahura

Dave Peterson

David Austin

David Barnard

David Bedford

David Coltart

David Comissiong

David Hall

David Harvey

David Johnson

David Knox

David Labentowicz and Oliver Meth

David Mozer

David Mushabe

David Ng'ang'a

David Njihia Mwakodi

David Ntseng with Mark Butler

David Porter

David Rubenstein

David Seddon

David Shaman

David Sogge

David Soori

David T. Scheler

David Turton

David Waller

David Wickert

Dawn Gillespie

Dean Peacock

Deborah Brautigam

Deborah Walter

Deborah-Fay Nontokozo

Deep Roots

Deepa Panchang

Déirdre Clancy

Del Hornbuckle

Dele-Israel

Delphine Serumaga

Demba Moussa Dembele

Democracy Now

Democratic Left Front

Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM)

Denis Barnabas Otim

Denis Tougas

Denise Lifton

Denise Ribeiro

Dennis Brutus

Dennis Brutus and Patrick Bond

Dennis Dancan Mosiere

Dennis Dancan Mosiere aka Grand Masese

Dennis Sammut

Department of Political and International Studies

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Deshanta Naidoo

Desmond D’Sa

Desmond Tutu

Dev Kar

devorah major

Dewa Mavhinga

Diakonia Council of Churches

Diana Bronson

Diana Jeater

Diana Johnstone

DiasporaKenyan

Dibussi Tande

Dick Piper

Dickson Ogolla

Dieter Gerhardt

Dieu-Donné Wedi Djamba

Digital Congo

Dikpak Naker

Dimitris Papanikolopoulos

Dina Badri, Sudan

Dingaan Mithi

Diocese of Natal Anglican Church of southern Africa

Diop Olugbala

Dipesh Pabari

Dmitri Vitaliev

Dobrota Pucherova

Doeba Bropleh

Dominique Sindayiganza

Don Deya

Donald Molosi

Dora Brown

Dora Shehu

Dorah Nesoba

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Doreen Gaura

Doreen Lwanga

Dorothy Naor

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Dr Clement Luhanga

Dr Haidar Eid

Dr Justry P. L. Nyaberi

Dr Neil Pakenham-Walsh

Dr Nelly Iteba

Dr S Dube

Dr. Muhammad Tawfiq Ladan

Dr. Prithi, Lesotho

Dr. Sang H. Wong

Dr. Susan Rice

DR.C.S.Mishra

Dumisani Wambi


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