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WHY JOIN WFP?
WFP is a 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
WFP offers a highly inclusive, diverse, and multicultural working environment.
WFP invests in the personal & professional development of its employees through a range of training, accreditation, coaching, mentorship, and other programs as well as through internal mobility opportunities.
A career path in WFP provides an exciting opportunity to work across the various country, regional and global offices around the world, and with passionate colleagues who work tirelessly to ensure that effective humanitarian assistance reaches millions of people across the globe.
We offer an attractive compensation package (please refer to the Terms and Conditions section of this vacancy announcement).
With the Strategic Plan (2022-2025), the World Food Programme reaffirms its commitment to integrate nutrition across all its operations. Nutrition is in fact explicitly part of emergency response (Strategic Outcome 1) and identified as a critical input to human capacity development (Strategic Outcome 2), as well as envisioned under livelihood (Strategic Outcome 3) and capacity strengthening (Strategic Outcome 4). The Strategi Plan and its associated Corporate Result Framework go even further and commits to guarantee the nutrition adequacy of its household food assistance and beyond to protect the well-being of populations across the life cycle, breaking the chain of effect from inadequate dietary intake.
WFP aims to effectively integrate nutrition at scale. Achieving this will require integration of nutrition in its programme, while also relying on exploring alternate programmes and platforms that can support in tackling both the underlying and immediate drivers of poor diets and malnutrition. A focus will be on engaging and strengthening linkages with national social protection systems, including school-based platforms, to ensure nutrition being explicitly and deliberately incorporated in the programme design. This includes ensuring the provision of nutrient adequate social assistance, for example through linkages with large-scale food fortification efforts.
In line with the global agenda, there is a need for NUT to develop innovative corporate initiatives,
tools and guidance to ensure that WFP staff and stakeholders increasingly recognise the importance of and are empowered to implement and monitor nutrition sensitive operations.
Support the Nutrition and Food Quality Service to ensure adequate integration of nutrition, including through the nutritional adequacy of household assistance, across relevant programmes, with a specific focus on social protection, including school-based programmes.
Under these terms of reference, the consultant will assist in the implementation of the work carried out in the Programme and Policy Support Unit of the Nutrition and Food Quality Service, in particular:
Support to advance the work around nutrition sensitive social protection, including school-based programmes:
As a result of and on the basis of the learning strategy developed, contribute and support the development of key learning platforms and products, such as community of practice, brownbag series, fact sheet, briefs, PowerPoint presentation to foster learning across regions
Support the development of guidance notes and position papers to help advancing WFP work around nutrition sensitive social protection
Support the testing of the Nutrition Sensitive Shock-Responsive Social Protection capacity assessment tool in two pilot countries
Contribute to the systematization of nutrition sensitive social protection data on programmes supported by WFP during 2024
Contribute to global interagency guidance on nutrition sensitive social protection
Contribute to the workplan of relevant nutrition strategy objectives, including nutrition in emergency, wasting and maternal nutrition and health diets:
Support the development of a discussion paper on wasting approach outside of contexts of high food insecurity for internal consideration
Conduct a desk review on nutrition triggers for Anticipatory Actions, Climate Risk Insurance and Shock responsive social protection
By leveraging the Country Strategic Plan (CSP) process and in collaboration with the Optimus team, support in identifying potential institutional demand that can be leveraged to promote local food solutions, including Specially Formulated Foods (SFFs) and Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF).
Document how countries reached nutritional adequacy targets, leveraging the CSP and Regional Bureaus interactions and beyond
Contribute to the Programme and Policy Support Unit workstream in the Nutrition and Food Quality Service
Develop brief notes and presentations on programmatic thematic areas in nutrition
Draft and review technical documents timely on nutrition sensitive programming and beyond
Support daily work of the Programme and Policy Support unit, in whatever needs may arise during the consultancy
Support in the stocktaking of evidence, information, best practices relevant for WFP nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive programming, that can inform the development of operational guidance and other programmatic documents
Learning products to document best practices developed Nutrition sensitive social protection offer developed Nutrition sensitive shock-responsive social protection tool tested in two countries Desk review on nutrition triggers finalized Risk matrix for nutritional adequacy developed Mapping of new CSP opportunities to leverage institutional demand to advance large-scale food fortification finalized.
Education:
Master’s degree in nutrition, public health, economics, social sciences, international development, or any other relevant field.
Experience:
Between 1 and 2 years of experience in nutrition sensitive programming and policy, in particular in relation to social protection and CBT
Have some understanding of WFP operations in general
Some experience with UN agencies or/and NGOs
Knowledge and skills:
Understanding of UN, and cluster response
Knowledge and ability to interpret literature and analysis of nutrition operations
Strong interpersonal skills: ability to liaise with a wide range of people at different levels and across different cultures and to act with credibility and diplomacy
Self-motivated and able to work with some level of autonomy
Languages:
Strong writing skills and verbal fluency in English, a second language desirable
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