Coordinator-Anticipatory Action Technical Working Group (AATWG), CST II, Dhaka

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  • Added Date: Sunday, 03 November 2024
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS16 November 2024-23:59-GMT+06:00 Bangladesh Standard Time (Dhaka)

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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).

    Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate-related shocks and stresses, including monsoon flooding events. Monsoon floods usually occur March to September with peaks between June and September. In an โ€˜averageโ€™ year, approximately one quarter of the country is inundated. Every four to five years, there is a very severe flood, with climate change changing the predictability and severity of these events.
    With the support of the Government, Bangladeshi society has developed a remarkable level of resilience and adaptation to seasonal flooding. However, in some years, flooding is more intense and surpasses the ability of communities to cope, leading to deaths and the destruction of key infrastructure, livelihoods and homes. This in turn creates widespread humanitarian needs with longer term development consequences.
    The establishment of the MoDMR-led Forecast Based Financing/ Action Task Force (FbFA-TF) highlights the Governmentโ€™s appreciation for the anticipatory approach and its willingness to lead in its further development.
    This is mirrored and complemented by the Anticipatory Action Technical Working Group (AATWG) included in the UNHCCT.
    Global attention on climate adaptation, and climate negotiations on Loss and Damage is growing resulting in innovative ways of understanding the consequences of climate change, as well as innovative ways for planning and financing for it (such as the Global Shield, where Bangladesh is identified as a pathfinder country).
    Despite those efforts it has been identified the need for improved coordination support around AA; this will need to focus on strengthening existing coordination mechanisms and their effective interaction. These efforts will focus particularly on:
    o Support national leadership in Early Warning (EW4ALL) and Anticipatory Action coordination
    o Strengthened integration of FbF/AA players in the field.
    o Enable and consolidate evidence-based pre-identification and prioritization of needs and requirements.
    o Increasing national cooperation with local, national, regional and international initiatives to substantially increase financial protection against climate risks.

    Under the direct supervision of the Head of Resilience Innovation and Social Protection and in coordination with WFP Resilience Innovation team and other key actors, the incumbent will be responsible for:

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