Norwegian Church Aid (NCA)

Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) is an International Non-Governmental Organization working in over 30 countries around the world. It is a member of the worldwide ACT-Alliance, comprised of 140 churches and church-related organizations cooperating on humanitarian assistance, advocacy and development. Norwegian Church Aid has been working in Malawi since 2002 and in 2021, NCA joined forces with DCA and have operated a joint country programme (JCP) in Malawi. The Strategic Priorities for the period 2025-2029 are; Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Economic Development, Food security (EDFS), Climate and Environmental Stewardship (CES) and Fighting Inequality (FI).

Job Vacancies, Internships, Tenders and Consultancies at Norwegian Church Aid (NCA)

 

 

FAQs for Norwegian Church Aid/Danish Church Aid (NCA/DCA) in Malawi 2026

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To apply for jobs at NCA/DCA, you must use their official Global Electronic Recruitment Gateway. NCA/DCA does not accept applications via email or hard copy unless specifically stated. In 2026, candidates are encouraged to create a profile on the portal in advance to receive alerts for Lilongwe-based NGO jobs.

NCA/DCA frequently recruits for roles in Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Finance and Grants, and Technical Advisory positions (specifically in Climate Change and GBV). For entry-level applicants, look for "Project Assistant" or "Field Officer" roles.

Yes, the Joint Country Programme often hosts interns to support their thematic areas. These internships are highly competitive and are usually advertised on Ntchito.com and the Danish Church Aid Careers page. Internships typically last 6 to 12 months.

For professional roles, a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Agriculture, Human Rights, or Finance from a recognized institution like the University of Malawi (UNIMA) is required. Senior roles often demand a Master’s degree and 5+ years of experience in the NGO sector.

Typically, the process from application deadline to final offer takes 6 to 10 weeks. This includes shortlisting, technical tests, and at least two rounds of interviews.

Tenders are published on the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDA) website and major Malawian newspapers. For 2026, Ntchito.com remains the best aggregator for these notices to ensure you never miss a deadline.

Common tenders include the supply of agricultural inputs (seeds/fertilizers), WASH equipment (borehole drilling materials), ICT equipment, and motor vehicle maintenance services.

Rates are competitive and based on the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) consultant scale, adjusted for the local Malawi context and the complexity of the task.

The most effective way is to subscribe to the Consultancy & Grants alert on Ntchito.com, as these opportunities often have short application windows (7-14 days).

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