Програма розвитку ООН шукає Social Cohesion Associate. Дедлайн - 14 грудня 2018 р. (далі - англ.).
Background
The ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine has had a direct and highly negative impact on social cohesion, resilience, livelihoods, community security, and the rule of law. Recognizing the need to urgently address reconstruction, economic recovery and peacebuilding needs in areas affected both directly and indirectly by the conflict, in late 2014 the Government of Ukraine requested technical assistance and financial support from the international community to assess priority recovery needs. In late 2014, the United Nations, the World Bank and the European Union conducted a Recovery and Peacebuilding Assessment, which was endorsed by the Cabinet of Ministers in mid-2015. UNDP has been active and present in eastern Ukraine for the past decade, prior to the conflict, with a focus on community development, civil society development, and environmental protection. Work on addressing the specific conflict-related development challenges discussed above built on this earlier engagement and established partnerships and started in 2015 through the Recovery and Peacebuilding Programme (RPP), a multi-donor funded framework programme formulated and led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with the Government of Ukraine and in cooperation with a number of partnering UN agencies (UN Women, FAO, UNFPA). The RPP was designed to respond to and mitigate the causes and effects of the conflict. It is based on findings of the Recovery and Peacebuilding Assessment (RPA) and is aligned to the State Target Programme for Recovery as well as to the two oblast development strategies up to 2020. The RPP involves three pillars for action: 1) restoration of infrastructure and economic recovery; 2) support to local governance and related capacity building; and 3) social resilience and peacebuilding. It is an integral component of the UNDP Country Programme and is therefore fully aligned with the United Nations Partnership Framework (UNPF) It is closely interlinked with the Democratic Governance and Reform Programme, operating nationally and in all of Ukraine’s regions and is consistent with the SDGs, in particular SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong institutions). As an area-based programme specifically developed for the conflict-affected areas of eastern Ukraine, the RPP addresses the key stabilization, peacebuilding, economic and governance priority needs in eastern Ukraine following the start of the conflict. It takes into account the opportunities that have arisen from the Minsk Protocol of September 2014 and the renewal of its cease-fire provisions (the latest cease-fire having been agreed in March 2018) and is also fully adjusted to the humanitarian-development nexus. The Programme’s interventions are grouped under the following key Programme components, which reflect the region’s priority needs:
The Programme, which operates on the basis of a pooled funding arrangement, follows a multi-sectoral programme-based approach and is implemented using an area-based methodology. With the current project, it is a unifying interventions framework for 16 projects funded by 10 international partners. In October 2018, four UN agencies (UNDP, UN Women, FAO and the UNFPA) have countersigned a new joint project document, funded by the European Union. The overall objective of the project is to restore effective governance and promote reconciliation in crisis-affected communities of Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine thereby enhancing the credibility and legitimacy of local governments in the government-controlled areas of the regions. It will contribute to peace-building and the prevention of further conflict in Ukraine through effective and accountable decentralization, gender-responsive recovery planning and equal access to services, as well as enhanced community security and social cohesion. This endeavor will be achieved through pursuit of the following specific objectives:
UNDP Ukraine invites applications from highly qualified and experienced Ukrainian professionals for the post of the Social Cohesion Associate (SCA) to support establishing of effective and trusted mechanisms to redress grievances, governed by rule of law and in full respect of human rights in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
Organizational Context:
Under the overall supervision of the Community Security and Social Cohesion Specialist and direct supervision of the Social Cohesion Specialist, the incumbent will support and contribute to the social cohesion component in the two conflict-affected regions. Also, SCA will support close cooperation with Youth Engagement and Volunteers Specialist and other UN agencies (particularly UN Women, UNFPA, FAO).
Duties and Responsibilities
Competencies
Core Competencies:
Competencies expected of the individual:
Measurable output of the work assignment:
Performance Indicators for evaluation of results :
Required Skills and Experience
APPLICATION INSTRUCTION:
If you wish to apply for this or other positions, please visit UNDP website, section jobs and apply only:
https://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=82322
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 14 December 2018.
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