BMZ/KfW funded Joint Programme Coordinator, CSTII, Antananarivo, Madagascar (Readvertised)

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 07 January 2025
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    Job Title: BMZ/KfW Project Coordinator CSTII

    Type of Contract: Consultant

    Duration: 11 months

    Duty Station: Antananarivo, Madagascar

    Vacancy Number: One

    Date of Publication: January 07, 2025

    Deadline for Application: January 20, 20245

    ABOUT WFP and UNICEF in Madagascar

    UNICEF and WFP are part of the United Nations country system in Madagascar, operating under a multi-year joint work plan with the Malagasy Government. Each agency brings unique comparative advantages, supported by established evidence-based programmes and proven global results. WFP and UNICEF are sector lead agencies in various social service agendas, including nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), food security, social protection, and child protection. In collaboration with the Government and other partners, UNICEF and WFP have established a robust strategic framework to enhance population resilience to food and nutrition insecurity and are jointly implementing a multi-sectoral response to issues related to malnutrition and food security.

    JOB PURPOSE

    WFP and UNICEF have designed a joint programme for the โ€œBuilding Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in Madagascarโ€, with funding from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the German Development Bank KfW.

    The overall goal of the joint programme is to contribute to the prevention of all forms of malnutrition and enhanced individual, community and system resilience to environmental shocks and the effects of the war in Ukraine in four drought vulnerable municipalities in southern Madagascar.

    By the end of the programme, vulnerable households, pregnant and lactating women and children 0-5 years benefit from improved food and nutrition security and strengthened resilience through quality multi-sectoral nutrition and social protection interventions in four Municipalities: Itampolo in Ampanihy district, region of Atsimo Andrefana, Sihanamaro in Ambovombe district, region of Androy; Tsivori Region in Amboasary district, region of Anosy and Ifotaka in Amboasary district, region of Anosy.

    Main outcomes of the programme include the following:

    1: Children, adolescents and women have improved access and utilization of quality basic social services and diversified, nutritious, and safe diets.

    2: Vulnerable communities have improved equitable access and use of sustainable livelihood opportunities.

    3: Communities, Institutions, and Government have improved governance capacities and more effectively prevent, manage, and mitigate shocks.

    The joint programme coordinator is required to provide strategic guidance and management support for the successful implementation of the inter-agency multi-sectoral programme.

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

    • Coordinate the joint programme to ensure an integrated approach to nutrition, WASH, ECD, social protection, resilience and food security outcomes as stipulated in the joint programme funded by th BMZ through the KfW.

    • Coordinate the preparation of relevant joint deliverables and ensure valuable information flow through regular reports, joint meetings and other relevant channels with all involved partners and local communities.

    • Monitor activities closely to ensure planned activities are conducted within time and budget and in compliance with the donorโ€™s contractual obligations.

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