Project delivery and organizational structure at AWL

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We at the Animal Welfare League believe in our ability and shared responsibility to help as many animals as we can at a time. We know we cannot do it alone and rely upon our support systems including government, stakeholders, local and international partners, collations, volunteers, animal lovers, donors, and the general public.

To achieve the maximum impact we can, we have devised a project delivery system that has grouped all our projects into four components (ie Cage-Free, Educational, Community Engagement, and Research) and each is led by a team leader and selected numbers of staff. Considering that we cannot do everything at once, our projects are developed into work packages and each team of the four teams works on delivering one work package each quarter.

Cage-free project

Our Global Partnership Manager leads a team of four staff to deliver our projects on cage-free work in Ghana.

Education projects

The Programs Manager leads a team of three staff to deliver educational programs.

Community Engagement

The Community Affairs Manager leads a team of three staff to carry out projects engaging local communities.

Research

The organization’s Research Lead leads a team of two staff to coordinate research to improve our activities.

Finance and Bookkeeping

The Finance Manager leads a team of two staff to manage and coordinate with team leaders to successfully implement our projects.

Marketing

The Public Relations Officer manages our marketing strategies.

Fundraising

The Director in addition to coordinating with team leaders leads fundraising for the organization with support from the board of advisors.

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