International Consultant CSTII Supply Chain Officer (ODS), N'Djamena

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 26 August 2025
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS8 September 2025-23:59-GMT+01:00 West Africa Standard Time (Ndjamena)

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    JOB TITLE : Supply Chain Officer

    TYPE OF CONTRACT : Consultant CLT II

    UNIT/DIVISION: RBD, Chad

    DUTY STATION (City, Country): N'Djamena, Chad

    DURATION: 06 months (Extendable)

    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

    World Food Programme (WFP), leveraging its expertise in humanitarian supply chains and extensive field presence, provides comprehensive supply chain services to its humanitarian partners in Chad, supporting them in achieving their objectives. To further this mandate, On-Demand-Service (ODS) provision has been incorporated into the structure of the Chad office in alignment with Strategic Objective 6 of the current Country Strategic Plan (CSP), covering March 2024 through December 2028. These partners include, but are not limited to, United Nations agencies as well as local and international non-governmental organizations. WFPโ€™s supply chain services may encompass procurement, receipt, storage, transportation of various goods, and garage services for partnersโ€™ vehicle fleets and fuel requirements.

    Beyond routine ODS activities described above, WFP has been approached by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), via the Global Fund, to manage the receipt of 10,928,670 Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Nets (LLINs) and oversee their delivery to 7,086 distribution points across 168 districts in 23 provinces of Chad. This initiative is funded by UNDP under the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. A Service Level Agreement (SLA) has been established to formalize logistics cooperation between UNDP and WFP, supporting both mass and routine mosquito net distribution campaigns in Chad. The total value of this service is approximately USD 2.8 million. Within this project, WFP is responsible for de-stuffing containers at logistics hubs in Nโ€™Djamena, Moundou, Mongo, and Abeche, as well as organizing temporary storage and transshipment onto smaller local trucks at each hub. Additionally, WFP will actively contribute to national capacity-building efforts by embedding Ministry of Health personnel within the WFP MILDA team, enabling knowledge transfer through joint operational engagement.

    ACCOUNTABILITIES /RESPONSIBILITIES

    Reporting to the Head of Supply Chain, the Supply Chain Officer oversees and coordinates ODS activities. Within delegated authority, the Supply Chain Officer will be responsible for the following responsibilities:

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