Programme Policy Officer (Disaster Risk Financing)

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 21 May 2025
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    JOB TITLE: Programme Policy Officer (Disaster Risk Financing)
    TYPE OF CONTRACT: Service Contract (SC)
    JOB GRADE: SC-10
    UNIT/DIVISION: Emergency Preparedness and Response Unit
    DUTY STATION (City, Country): Manila, Philippines
    DURATION: 12 months

    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT


    The World Food Programme (WFP) addresses the impact of climate change on hunger and malnutrition by building the resilience of communities and countries exposed to and vulnerable to increasingly frequent and severe weather and climate events. At the macro level, WFP is a leader globally in promoting and supporting disaster risk financing and sovereign insurance instruments and approaches that enable governments to extend coverage to vulnerable populations and rapidly deliver resources in the event of a major shock through people-centred approaches such as social protection, agriculture and disaster risk management. At the micro level, WFP supports households at risk of climate-related shocks to manage risks and reduce vulnerability through an integrated toolkit that includes access to micro-insurance, risk reduction and financial services.

    The Philippines is highly susceptible to climate-induced disasters, such as typhoons, floods, and droughts. Since the introduction of the Republic Act 10121 in 2010, known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Act, the government has made good progress on early warning systems, evacuation plans, and capacities to manage large-scale disasters. The government has established a national DRRM fund and other adaptation and mitigation funds, and implemented various disaster risk finance mechanisms, such as Philippine Catastrophe Bond, Climate Risk Insurance, Philippine Catastrophe Insurance Facility (PCIF) and Anticipatory Action / Forecast based Finance. The Philippines hosts the board of the Loss and Damage Fund and is one of the Pathfinder countries in the Global Shield against Climate Risks.

    The government continues to strengthen the link of social protection programmes to crisis response. During the 2024 typhoon season, WFP and DSWD used the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) to rapidly assist 4Ps households through direct deposits to their bank accounts, showcasing a strong example of how prearranged mechanisms (SOPs, legislation/policy, financing) can support shock-affected households before and immediately after shocks occur.

    WFP is increasingly strengthening its position as a strategic and technical enabler of sovereign disaster risk financing solutions in the Philippines, through a range of initiatives, including evidence generation, capacity building, consultations, advocacy and resource mobilization efforts. This entails a risk layered approach incorporating Anticipatory Action (AA), government quick response and contingency funds, macroinsurance (e.g., catastrophe bonds) and microinsurance tools for predictable support to impacted beneficiaries of these programmes.

    In this context, WFP is seeking an experienced Programme Policy Officer with policy and technical expertise related to Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance (CDRFI) and people-centered delivery approaches. The role will be under the direct supervision of the Head of Emergency Preparedness and Response, with overall direction from the Deputy Country Director, with technical support and guidance provided by the Head of Programme and WFPโ€™s disaster risk financing team in the region and in HQ. She/he will be responsible for the effective coordination and implementation of a range of activities aimed at strengthening the organization's work in Climate and Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance (CDRFI) and its linkages with Social Protection (SP). This includes facilitating research, stakeholder engagement, knowledge exchange, and program development in this critical area. The consultant will work closely with WFPโ€™s functional teams, especially with the social protection, emergency, climate and resilience teams, to ensure the work is aligned with WFP's country strategic plan.

    ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:


    Under the oversight of the Head of Emergency Preparedness and Response and in close collaboration with Social Protection and Climate Change teams, the position is expected to undertake the following activities:

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