For NGOs, UN agencies, universities & employers

Publish to the people you are looking for.

Vacancies, courses and scholarships, on a board young Somalis already trust — because nothing reaches it from an organisation we have not verified.

16
Verified organisations
640
Live vacancies
10
Published courses
3
Certificates issued
What you can publish

Three things, one account.

Vacancies

Post a role, take applications in one place, and see each applicant with their CV, their certificates and the documents you asked for already attached.

  • Ask for specific documents on the application
  • Or point applicants at your own system instead

Courses

Publish a course with modules, lessons and a final exam. Learners who pass get a certificate carrying your organisation’s name.

  • Free to all, or included in the learner subscription
  • Every certificate verifiable by code, forever

Scholarships

List a programme with its level, funding and deadline. Students are matched to it by eligibility and reminded before it closes.

  • Local and abroad programmes both welcome
  • Applicants arrive with a real profile behind them
Getting on the board

Verification is the whole point, so it comes first.

01

Register

Create an organisation account. Name, sector, and who you are. It takes a minute and costs nothing.

02

We verify you

The Fursadup team checks the organisation is real and is who it says it is. You can write listings straight away — they wait in review.

03

Publish

Once verified, your listings go onto the board. Job-seekers filter for verified employers by default, which is exactly why that filter is worth passing.

Certificates that survive scrutiny

Every certificate issued through a course of yours carries a code, and anyone can check it without an account. If a credential has to be withdrawn, the code says so — with the date — rather than quietly continuing to check out.

Your team, not just you

Invite colleagues into the organisation account so vacancies and applicants do not live in one person’s inbox. Everyone sees the same pipeline, and leaving the organisation removes the access with it.