International Consultant Programme Policy Officer CSTII, Social Protection, N'Djamena, Chad

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    JOB TITLE: Programme Policy Officer (social protection)

    TYPE OF CONTRACT: CST โ€“ Level II

    UNIT/DIVISION: Chad Country Office - Programme Unit

    DUTY STATION (City, Country): Nโ€™Djamena, Chad

    DURATION: 06 months (Extendable)

    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

    The World Food Programme (WFP) is the worldโ€™s largest humanitarian agency working to combat hunger and malnutrition. WFP delivers food assistance in emergencies and works with communities to improve nutrition and build resilience. Each year, WFP assists more than 100 million people in over 120 countries and territories. Guided by its mandate to support food security and nutrition objectives, WFP also increasingly contributes to strengthening national systemsโ€”particularly social protection systemsโ€”to reduce vulnerability and build pathways toward sustainable development.

    Across the Sahel region, overlapping shocksโ€”climate extremes, conflict and insecurity, forced displacement, high food prices, and political instabilityโ€”have continued to undermine livelihoods and drive food insecurity. The region faces chronic structural vulnerabilities, with limited basic services, high demographic growth, and large portions of the population working in informal or subsistence economies. As a result, many Sahelian countries are prioritizing the development of national social protection systems that can help break the cycle of poverty and build resilience among the most vulnerable populations.

    In this context, WFP Country Offices across the Sahel, with support from the Regional Bureau in Dakar, are increasingly engaging with governments and partners to strengthen social protection systems that are shockresponsive, risk-informed, and inclusive. In particular, WFP is supporting governments to improve coverage, build national social registries, institutionalize emergency response mechanisms, and align humanitarian assistance with national systems. These efforts are part of broader commitments, including the ECOWAS Social Protection Framework, the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions, and the operationalization of adaptive social protection approaches across the region.

    In Chad, the Government has expressed strong commitment to strengthening social protection as a tool for poverty reduction, food security, and crisis response. WFP Chad is actively supporting national efforts through technical assistance, capacity strengthening, and programme implementation, in close collaboration with partners such as UNICEF, the World Bank, and key government institutions. This includes support to the national social registry, safety net programmes, and school feeding as part of the national education and social protection strategies.

    Since 2024, WFP and UNICEF have been implementing the Sahel Social Protection Joint Project, a large-scale initiative funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by KfW, the German Development Bank. The programme is active in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali,

    Mauritania, and Niger, and aims to support national governments in building resilient and responsive social protection systems that can scale in times of crisis, particularly to address climate and conflict-related shocks. The initiative places strong emphasis on coordination, systems strengthening, risk-informed approaches, and the integration of humanitarian and development responses.

    To reinforce these efforts and respond to growing demand from national counterparts, WFP Chad is seeking a Social Protection Programme Policy Officer to provide strategic and technical leadership in the design and implementation of social protection initiatives. The consultant will play a key role in ensuring that WFPโ€™s interventions are aligned with national priorities, integrated into government systems, and responsive to the evolving needs of vulnerable populationsโ€”particularly in the context of increasing climate and conflictrelated risks.

    JOB PURPOSE

    To deliver against the above, the consultant will operate under the supervision of the Head of Human Capital, and in close collaboration with relevant functional units (Resilience, VAM, CBT, School Feeding, Monitoring & Evaluation, etc.). The consultant will support the strategic positioning and operational roll-out of WFPโ€™s social protection portfolio in Chad. This includes contributions to national policy dialogue, the development and implementation of shock-responsive systems, and coordination with government stakeholders, UN agencies, and development partners.The incumbent will be responsible for carrying out the following tasks and responsibilities:

    ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

    1.Strategic Positioning & Policy Engagement

    • Support WFP Chadโ€™s strategic engagement in national social protection policy processes, including the implementation and operationalization of the National Social Protection Strategy and related legislative frameworks.

    • Support advocacy and policy dialogue efforts with government and partners to facilitate the finalization and validation of the National Social Protection Strategy, ensuring it reflects inclusive, risk-informed, and shock-responsive approaches.

    • Provide policy advice and technical inputs to ensure WFPโ€™s programming aligns with national systems and priorities.

    • Support the expansion and operationalization of the national social registry as a core building block of the social protection system, including its use in both routine and crisis-response contexts.

    • Contribute to the integration of social protection interventions within the national response plan to the crisis in the East, in coordination with relevant humanitarian and development stakeholders.

    • Maintain close communication and regular coordination with the West Africa Regional Bureau to ensure alignment of national activities with regional strategies, facilitate knowledge sharing, and support coherent programmatic approaches across countries in the Sahel.

      2.Management of the Sahel Social Protection Joint Project (WFPโ€“UNICEF)

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