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- JOB TITLE : Programme Policy Officer/Protection & Gender
- TYPE OF CONTRACT : Regular Consultant
- UNIT.DIVISION: Management and Programme Operations
- DUTY STATION : Bangui, CAR
- DURATION : 3 moths
The CAR Country Office is operating a 5-year Country Strategic Programme which commenced on 1 March 2023 and is meant to address food insecurity in emergency and resilience context. With an average annual target of 1.5 million beneficiaries comprising of internally displaced people, refugees, highly vulnerable groups that are infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, marginalized groups, etc, and considering the decayed status of the socioeconomic structure, the CAR Country Office is deeply committed to safeguarding the well-being of all affected populations, with an emphasis on ensuring protection and security for the vulnerable targets.
In line with WFP's Gender Policy (2022), the office also seeks to achieve equitable access to food security and nutrition, tackle the root causes of gender inequalities, and empower women and girls. They are steadfast in their efforts to create a safe and inclusive environment, fostering zero tolerance towards any form of violence, harassment, or discrimination.
To realize these objectives, the recruitment of a dedicated Programme Policy Officer is of paramount importance. This officer will be instrumental in formulating and executing strategies, policies, and initiatives aimed at ensuring the protection and meaningful access to essential services for those affected. Collaborating closely with government entities, local stakeholders, and partners, the officer will strengthen coordination efforts and integrate protection considerations across the country.
ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSABILITIES:
Under the supervision of the Deputy Country Director Operations, the incumbent will have the following duties/responsibilities for which he/she will be accountable for :
DELIVERABLES AT THE END OF CONTRACT :
1. Protection, gender and accountability risks and related mitigation actions are identified and assessed at the analysis phase,
2. Communities WFP serves are at the center of its interventions.
3. The operationalization of the Protection and Accountability Policy (2020) and Disability Inclusion Road Map (2020—2021) is reinforced through the identification of progressive result areas and activities that can contribute to better community engagement practices within WFP programming.
4. Safe, inclusive, and accessible channels through which affected people can ask questions, voice concerns, raise complaints and provide feedback on programmes/activities are functional in CAR.
5. CAR programmes relevance and effectiveness are enhanced from the integration of CFMs performance; also, timely identification and mitigation of risks are facilitated and trust among WFP stakeholders is fostered.
6. Child Protection is integrated in WFP programmes in CAR.
7. PSEA concepts, principles and best practices are mainstreamed into operations, core learning modules and tools.
8. Protection, Gender, and AAP dimensions are captured in all CAR Office documents, reports, briefs, talking points, presentations.
9. WFP staff and CPS staff training and capacity-building in the area of Protection, Gender, and AAP is ensured, inclusive of refresher sessions.
10. WFP CAR is positioned as a key player in the Inter-agency coordination on Protection, Gender, and AAP and well represented during all fora
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE :
Education :
Master's degree in Gender Studies, International Development, Social Work, Social Sciences or related fields and/or First University Degree with additional years (2 years) of related work experience and/or training/courses.
• Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience.
Experience:
(Gender, Disability Inclusion, Indigenous Peoples, among other topics) is desirable.
Knowledge & Skills:
Languages:
Fluency (Level C) in French language and Intermediate knowledge (level B) in French.
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