Context
Since the beginning of 2022, the security situation in Niger remains volatile. Humanitarian access in some areas is one of the mains challenges in the implementation of humanitarian responses in Niger. This can be seen in a number of regions with significant humanitarian needs, including the Tillaberi, Tahoua, Maradi and Diffa regions.ย The presence of multiple armed actors has contributed to restricting humanitarian space. Faced with such a situation, strengthening humanitarian coordination to promote access is essential. This is one of the reasons for the establishment of the Access Working Group (AWG/Access) in Niger, whose objective is to contribute to a more effective and coordinated humanitarian response, to support the efforts of the Humanitarian Coordinator (HC), the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) and other partners in the implementation and monitoring of the HCT access strategy and action plan and to analyse access constraints with a view to resolve the bottlenecks. The AWG is thus an analytical and advisory body to improve humanitarian access in the long term. NRC, as an active member of this body, wishes to strengthen its participation by providing a dedicated staff to act as co-lead alongside OCHA.
What you will do:
The Access Working Group Co-Lead is responsible for co-chairing Nigerโs Access Working Group alongside OCHA, contributing to inform and brief humanitarian organizations and fora (notably the NGO coordination groups) on humanitarian access issues and barriers, and collecting information from humanitarian actors to inform the AWG. While the position is hosted by NRC, it is expected that the AWG Co-Lead will spend significant amounts of time in the offices of working group members in a spirit of improved collaboration and aiming at collective outcomes.
The Access Working Group Co-Lead is expected to support collective action to overcome humanitarian access barriers impeding the delivery of principled and quality assistance to populations in areas with limited access, and in response to new emergencies.ย In addition, s/he will capitalize on existing initiatives, research results and available tools by making them accessible to member organizations of the working group.
Strategy Development & Implementation
Provide support on periodic access strategy development processes, ensuring AWG membersโ perspectives and aspirations are represented in the strategy and work-plan.Contribute to the collection of information from humanitarian actors, notably NNGOs, to inform the AWG-Lead and guide the implementation of the work-plan which could include activities related to: Access severity mappingIncident reporting and monitoringStakeholder mapping and analysisย Bureaucratic constraints and counter terrorism measuresNegotiations and operational dilemmasPolicy developmentHumanitarian advocacyTrainingManagement & capacity building
Support the preparation and facilitation of monthly and ad-hoc AWG-Niger meetings, including preparation of the agenda, co-chairing, taking minutes and follow-up of action points.ย Support the establishment of temporary sub-working groups/task forces to work on specific activities.ย Potentially support the establishment ofย regionalย AWGs (AWG-R).Contribute to the organisation and delivery of access training and workshops, within the humanitarian community or with external stakeholders, according to the availability of resources.Support and contribute to the building of the capacity of NNGOs on access through specific activities/initiatives.Access analysis and humanitarian advocacy
Support the roll out of the NRC access monitoring tool, internally but also with NGO partners (INGOs and NNGOs),ย to inform programmes decision-making as well as advocacy at the country (AWG, GTH-OIREN Advocacy Technical Group (GtP), HCT among others) and regional level (Access Task Force, regional IASC among others).Regularly produce analyses/briefing notes, based on quantitative and qualitative data collected and additional analyses Draft the bi-monthly access reports produced based on NRC access monitoring toolย Produce thematic briefing notes upon request from GTA, GTH, HCT for several audiencesContribute to regional analyses and advocacy notes in collaboration with NRC regional access adviser and regional head of advocacy, or as part of an initiative planned by the regional taskforce on accessIf relevant, contribute to NRC global research or analysis efforts and initiativesNetworking & Coordination
Reach out and build synergies with the existing actors and fora โ if possible - within the humanitarian environment (OIREN/GTH, ICCG, clusters but not only) to ensure the AWG-Niger is a relevant body within the broader humanitarian response and its analyses are nourished by programmatic perspectives and operational priorities. This coordination would aim to ensure the AWGโs priorities are addressing the most relevant gaps and issues for the humanitarian community, that work is not being duplicated, and that the work of other mechanisms is informed and shaped by humanitarian access priorities identified by the AWG;ย Network actively with members of the AWG, both working level representatives and country director/head of mission level officials to help ensure the working group is attune to membersโ needs and in turn, that it has willing and active member organisations.ย Actively network with key stakeholders (including donors, Country Directors of INGOs and UN agencies, authorities if validated by the CD, etc.) within and outside the humanitarian sector to ensure that the contribution of the AWG is known and relevant.Co-represent AWG-Niger in the meetings of the regional Task Force on Access.What we are looking for:
Minimum 5 yearsโ experience in humanitarian work in conflict/post-conflict environments/volatile contextswith a Masterโs Degree in related field (or bachelorโs with equivalent work experience)Demonstrated experience in humanitarian programming and in the domain of humanitarian accessDemonstrated experience in and/or knowledge of the Sahel region is a strong assetStrong understanding of humanitarian principles and how to operationalize them within a humanitarian response, including humanitarian access dilemmasย Fluency French, both written and verbalDemonstrated excellent writing and analytical skillsStrong interpersonal skills, including capability to network with stakeholders within and outside the humanitarian environmentEmpowering and building trustDynamism and capacity to quickly react to work-related challenges and proactively propose solutionsFlexibility and creativity to adapt to a complex and evolving working environment.Positive attitude towards working with several stakeholders in a coordination environment, collaborative leadershipManaging resources to optimize resultsCommunicating with impact and respectStrategic thinking and analytical skillsAbility and willingness to work and live under pressure in insecure environmentsExperience leading or contributing to coordination forums would be a strong assetExperience with NGOs and the UN system would be an assetFluency in English would be an assetย
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Please note for this role, applicants must be legally eligible to work in Niger. We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorships for this position.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: 8/4/2025
What we offer:
Contract of 12 monthsGrade 8 in NRC scaleLocation: NiameyAn opportunity to match your career to a compelling causeA chance to meet and work with people who are the best in their fieldsย
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