Over one year after the escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a total of 7.6 million Ukrainian refugees remain overseas and a further 5.1 million remain internally displaced in Ukraine. Currently, an estimated 17.6 million people within Ukraine require humanitarian assistance, including the need of food, water and medicines.
ACF has deployed a regional multi-sectorial strategy through direct implementation and partnership. Core activities are Food Security & Livelihood (canned and dry food distribution, hot meals, cash) and Mental Health & Care Practices (psychosocial support, PFA training, Baby Friendly Space, psychiatric referrals). Additionally, in Ukraine the strategy also includes WASH activities (rehabilitation/repair of centralized water and sanitation networks, minor repair of Collective/Transit Centers, emergency Water supply and hygiene kit distribution) as well as Health & Nutrition (primary health care structures support including provision of medicines and trainings).
In Ukraine ACF currently intervenes in the East (Dnipro, Kharkiv, Sumska and Zapporizhzhia), the West (Ivano Frankivsk and Chernivtsi) and is extending its coverage to the southern part of the country (Odessa and Mykolaiv).
Under the supervision of the Head of the MEAL Department, you will be responsible for the effective management and implementation of the monitoring and evaluation component of all programs and projects, both new and established, providing accountability and ensuring efficiency in project deliverables. The MEAL Manager will ensure plans for monitoring and outcome measurement activities are in place. You will also perform continuous activity monitoring to identify bottlenecks, lessons, and opportunities for programming. You will support project managers with reporting and contribute to the learning process, and will support proper and adequate resource management for the MEAL field team.
More precisely, you will be responsible for the following position:
You hold a Master’s degree in Economics, Social Sciences, Business Administration, Statistics, Demography, or a related subject with previous experience working on humanitarian projects.
You have a minimum of 3 years of previous experience working with NGOs covering multi-sectoral programming in the domain of MEAL.
You have experience in planning and managing surveys, developing and refining data collection tools, and conducting data quality assessments and oversight.
You have knowledge of key evaluation methodologies (qualitative, quantitative, mixed-method, and impact) as well as data collection and analysis methodologies.
You have the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment, set priorities, and meet deadlines.
You are fluent in English (both written and spoken skills). Fluency in Ukrainian is preferred.
Fixed term contract under French legislation: 6 months
It's a great opportunity to ensure routine MEAL activities are carried out at the base level. You will also support with information management (IM) tools and visualization (Power BI software), and you will build the capacity of national staff.