Call For Enumerators In Adamawa State At All for Peace and Dignity (APADE)
REF: APADE/HR/006/NIG/2025
Date: 4/29/2025
All for Peace and Dignity (APADE) is an international not-for-profit, non-governmental
organization, registered under Canadian law in 2014 and Nigeria government in 2021. Our mission
is to work with vulnerable people in poverty and distress to improve their well-being and together
create a positive change. APADE’s activities focus on emergency, early recovery, resilience, and
sustainable development for all people in dire need, regardless of religious, political, or ethnic
affiliation, while advocating for peace and dignity for all. Our Project and activities revolve in
response to the changing needs of the community we serve to contribute to the change that impacts
the lives of vulnerable people. We are highly respectful of women and men, girls and boys, and
we are committed, in partnership with our donors and stakeholders, to assist communities in their
collective efforts to improve their livelihoods and their dignity.
Our organization upholds the laws and regulations of the local Government of the country of
implementation and demonstrates accountability and transparency in the delivery of high-quality
and impact-driven programs. We value the coordination and collaboration of all stakeholders, and
we emphasize local actions and solutions to vulnerable people and those living with disabilities
remain at the center of our interest. APADE takes appropriate measures to ensure that its specific
needs are taken into account in programming activities. We monitor, evaluate, and measure
program impact while remaining prepared for early warning systems. Along with our focus on
humanitarian interventions, we also keep improving the way we serve vulnerable people and
communities. In this way, we guarantee continuous program improvement and also deliver
accountability and transparency to our donors and all stakeholders.
APADE, in collaboration with WFP, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MASTERCARD
FOUNDATION, is to implement a project in Northeast Nigeria (Adamawa State). The aim is to
strengthen local food systems and create job opportunities for young women and men through an
inclusive agribusiness value chain. This initiative aligns with WFP’s objectives of strengthening
local food systems and creating job opportunities for young women and men, transforming lives,
enhancing private sector engagement to achieve zero hunger, by promoting financial inclusion,
and empowering youth economically.
In this context, APADE is seeking to engage a suitable, competent, dedicated, and motivated
individual to serve as an enumerator for a data collection exercise in Adamawa State.
Details of the job:
Job Title: Enumerators
Slot: 50
Location: Mubi North, Mubi South, Gombi, Hong, Yola North, Shelleng, Numan, Guyuk, and
Girei LGAs.
Duration: twenty (20) days
REF: APADE/HR/006/NIG/2025
Requirements:
- Must be a resident of the LGA you are applying.
- Minimum of a Diploma (ND) or National Certificate in Education (NCE).
- Previous experience in data collection, surveys, or field research is an advantage.
- Strong communication skills in Hausa/English.
- Ability to use Android devices for data collection (training will be provided).
- Willingness to work in rural and urban communities within the assigned LGAs.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct field surveys and interviews with beneficiaries.
- Accurately collect and upload data using the provided tools.
- Ensure confidentiality and integrity of collected information.
- Submit daily reports to supervisors.
Method of applying:
Interested candidates should kindly send a cover letter and resume written in English, obtained in
one PDF document, using (ENUMIRATOR & RESIDENT LGA) as the subject of an email to
recruitment.apadenig@gmail.com and copy georgeaijehi@gmail.com
Women and people living with disability are strongly encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Closing date: 7th May 2025.
GERARD NYANDWI
COUNTRY DIRECTOR
APADE/NIGERIA