Programme Specialist - YEE

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 04 March 2025
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Plan International envisages a world in which all children and young people realize their full potential, a vision now shared by the 193 Heads of State and Government who adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in September 2015.

In Bangladesh, we have set our vision for 2030 as, โ€˜We will partner to empower girls and young women, to be heard, to live without fear of violence and to achieve their rightsโ€™. We have started the new country strategy in July 2020 aiming to achieve this exciting and ambitious vision. This would require the organization to have an effective, efficient and committed workforce willing to challenge the prevailing status quo, engaging men, women, boys, youth people, especially girls and bringing the best out of all to create synergy for movement at all levels โ€“ from community to national, and beyond.

The Role:

The programme specialist - Youth Economic Empowerment (YEE) is in a key position in the programme team to implement projects of the YEE programme for Plan International Bangladesh. This role will be responsible for positioning PIB internally and externally and advocating for YEE and issues related to entrepreneurship and employment, especially for young women and gender-diverse communities in both development and emergency contexts. This position will provide support to set programme vision, develop a detail implementation plan and implement in alignment with country's strategy that advances gender equality and transformation in terms of youth economic empowerment in both development and humanitarian crisis. This position is responsible for ensuring children, adolescents, and youth (CAY) have equitable access to, participation in, and benefits from and act as decision-makers for both humanitarian and development programing aligning with the country's strategy.

This role is responsible for designing, implementing, and scaling inclusive projects of the YEE programme and provides technical input to integrated projects to achieve programme outcomes set out in the revised Country Strategy that empower adolescents, and youth, especially girls and young women for systemic change to gender norms and power relationships. The post holder is responsible for ensuring that gender and inclusive approaches are embedded in the YEE programme and YEE by the quality benchmark in the full project cycle management process and generate and use learning. The role holder will be expected to ensure evidence-based intervention in YEE areas, specifically on gender transformative employment and entrepreneurship in Bangladesh.

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