Consultant Programme (Resilience), CST 2 Banjul

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    The Programme Policy Officer will manage the programme activities that strengthen resilience and recovery of livelihoods mainly in rural areas in the framework of WFPโ€™s Country Strategic Plans (2024-2028).

    ๐Ÿšฉ Vacancy Announcement nยฐ: JR-108364

    ๐Ÿ“ข Job Title: Consultant Programme (Resilience), CST 2 Banjul

    โœจ Contract type and Grade: International Consultancy CST II (not open to Gambians)

    ๐Ÿ“ง Duration: 11 months

    โœ… Unit / Division: Programme Unit

    ๐Ÿ“ Duty Station: Banjul

    โฐ Closing date: 19 Dec 2024

    PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT AND ONLY NON-GAMBIANS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY

    BACKGROUND

    The WFP Gambia Country Strategic Plan (CSP) is based on the strategic orientations of the Gambiaโ€™s National Development Plan 2023-2027 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for 2024-2028. The CSP envisages a continuation of WFPโ€™s support for shock response, human capital development, climate resilience and technical assistance, mainly to strengthen the national social protection system.

    WFP will leverage the successful and long-lasting partnerships with the Government and other national and international stakeholders to achieve four strategic outcomes:

    • Outcome 1: Crisis-affected populations in the Gambia, including those affected by seasonal shocks, can meet their basic food and nutrition requirements during and in the aftermath of shocks.
    • Outcome 2: Children, PBW/G, vulnerable populations, and people at risk of malnutrition in the Gambia benefit from better access to healthy diets and essential services to improve their health, nutritional, and educational status by 2028.
    • Outcome 3: Communities whose livelihoods are at risk in the Gambia, including smallholder farmers and other nutrition-sensitive value-chain actors, have improved livelihood and increased resilience to climate change and other socio-economic shocks by 2028.
    • Outcome 4: National systems, institutions, and actors have strengthened capacities to achieve zero hunger, tackle vulnerability and boost the human capital of The Gambia by 2028.

      The CSP provides support in strategic areas prioritized by the Government and will endeavour to respond to identified gender inequality challenges. In addition to its contributions to SDGs 2 and 17, the CSP will enhance The Gambiaโ€™s capability to achieve SDGs 1, 3, 4, and 11. Implementation of the CSP will contribute to WFP strategic outcomes 1, 2, 3 and 4.

      PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT:

      The Programme Policy Officer will manage the programme activities that strengthen resilience and recovery of livelihoods mainly in rural areas in the framework of WFPโ€™s Country Strategic Plans (2024-2028).

      B. ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

      Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Country Director / Head of Programme and the overall supervision of the Country Director, the Programme Policy Officer (Resilience) will provide support to the livelihood support and asset creation activities including the special projects- Climate Adaptation Fund-supported Rural Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resilience Building project, The Gambia Agriculture and Food Security Project (GAFSp), and other Disaster risk reduction and climate resilience initiatives, in the strategic shift towards capacity strengthening of the government, providing technical guidance and for the effective implementation of the CSP priorities and strategies in this focus area.

      Specifically, the Programme Policy Officer (Resilience) will:

      • Lead the design, development and implementation of asset creation, livelihood and disaster risk mitigation activities plans and processes, promoting nutrition and gender sensitive activities.
      • Oversee the efficient planning, allocation, and management of financial, human, and material resources to support the implementation of resilience activities, ensuring compliance with WFP policies, donor requirements, and budgetary constraints.
      • Provide project management support to livelihood and asset creation projects and activities, ensuring a coordinated approach with wider programmes / projects that complies with WFP standards and procedures.
      • Support reporting activities and contribute to the preparation of accurate and timely reports on livelihood and asset creation activities that enable informed decision making and ensure consistency of information presented to stakeholders.
      • Support the identification of potential cooperating partners and stakeholders and liaise with them to identify opportunities for complementary and converging programmes to increase impact and efficiency.
      • support the development of the value chain and support to small holder farmer strategy and any other strategy document development (integrated resilience programming, nexus and others as needed);
      • Support the coordination of key joint resilience programme by ensuring the preparation of the meeting (including basis documentation: update of workplans, consolidation of analysis and planning documents, etc.), minutes of the meetings and follow up of actions with colleagues.
      • Help prepare project documents and funding proposals as required for livelihood/asset creation and resilience building activities.
      • Review of the M&E framework for the resilience approach and alignment of all donor reporting requirements and the information captured in COMET, etc.
      • Assist the Head of Programme in ensuring that different CSP activities are implemented in line with the plan, ensuring quality and efficient performance.

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