EQUAL OPPORTUNITES POLICY
EQUAL OPPORTUNITES POLICY
Nigeria Network of NGOs recognises that it is essential to provide equal opportunities to all persons without discrimination. This policy sets out the organisation's position on equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including recruitment and promotion, giving guidance and encouragement to employees at all levels to act fairly and prevent discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, marital status, part-time and fixed term contract status, age, sexual orientation or religion.
(a) It is the policy of Nigeria Network of NGOs to ensure that no job applicant or employee, volunteer,
receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, marital status, disability, age, part-time
or fixed term contract status, sexual orientation or religion, or is disadvantaged by conditions or
requirements that cannot be shown to be justifiable. The organisation is committed not only to its legal
obligations but also to the positive promotion of equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment.
(b) The organisation recognises that adhering to the Equal Opportunities Policy, combined with relevant
employment policies and practices, maximises the effective use of individuals in both the organisations
and employees´ best interests. Nigeria Network of NGOs recognises the great benefits in having a diverse
workforce with different backgrounds, solely employed on ability.
(c) The application of recruitment, training, and promotion policies to all individuals will be on the basis
of job requirements and the individual’s ability and merits.
(d) All employees of the organisation will be made aware of the provisions of this policy.
(a) Advertisements for posts will give sufficiently clear and accurate information to enable potential
applicants to assess their own suitability for the post. Information about vacant posts will be provided in
such a manner that does not restrict its audience in terms of sex, race, marital status, disability, age,
part-time or fixed term contract status, sexual orientation or religion.
(b) Recruitment literature will not imply a preference for one group of applicants unless there is a genuine
occupational qualification which limits the post to this particular group, in which case this must be clearly
stated.
(c) All vacancies will be circulated internally.
(d) All descriptions and specifications for posts will include only requirements that are necessary and
justifiable for the effective performance of the job.
(e) All selection will be thorough, conducted against defined criteria and will deal only with the applicant’s
suitability for the job. Where it is necessary to ask questions relating to personal circumstances, these will
be related purely to job requirements and asked to all candidates.
(a) Nigeria Network of NGOs will not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, marital status, disability, age,
part-time or fixed term contract status, sexual orientation or religion in the allocation of duties between
employees employed at any level with comparable job descriptions.
(b) Nigeria Network of NGOs will put in place any reasonable measures and/or adjustments within the workplace
for those employees who become disabled during employment or for disabled appointees.
(c) All employees will be considered solely on their merits for career development and promotion with equal
opportunities for all.
(a) Employees will be provided with appropriate training regardless of sex, race, marital status, disability,
age, part-time or fixed term contract status, sexual orientation or religion.
(b) All employees will be encouraged to discuss their career prospects and training needs with their supervisor
or the HR Department.
(a) Employees will be provided with appropriate training regardless of sex, race, marital status, disability,
age, part-time or fixed term contract status, sexual orientation or religion.
(b) All employees will be encouraged to discuss their career prospects and training needs with their supervisor
or the HR Department.