Фонд ООН у галузі народонаселення шукає спеціаліста з моніторингу гендерно обумовленого насильства до міста Сєвєродонецьк, Луганської області. Термін подачі заявок - 25 вересня 2019 року.
Background
In accordance with the organisational mandate and national development priorities of Ukraine, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, implements a country programme of technical assistance to Ukraine for 2018-2022. The programme seeks to contribute to the empowerment of young people in the social, political and economic domains of the country, and advance the cause of gender equality in all its dimensions.
Alongside this development work and driven by the humanitarian consequences of the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, UNFPA participates in the development and implementation of the annual Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs) of the United Nations Humanitarian Country Team in Ukraine to provide support to internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, host communities and people who remain in the conflict areas. More specifically, UNFPA mostly contributes to the work of health and protection clusters within the HRPs and leads the gender-based violence (GBV) sub-cluster.
The UNFPA GBV programme presently covers twelve regions of Ukraine, including most affected by the armed conflict (Donetsk and Luhansk), and focuses on the delivery of the following outputs:
Further development of social and institutional environment that will contribute to zero tolerance and eradication of violence against women in Ukraine;
Ensuring that in Ukraine majority of gender-based violence survivors seeks and have access to good quality survivor centred services;
Contributing to building strong national (GoU) ownership over the existent GBV response mechanisms and frameworks in order to ensure sustainability.
Starting from September 2018, the Joint Programme of UNDP, UNFPA, UN Women and FAO “EU Support to the East of Ukraine – Recovery, Peacebuilding and Governance” , funded by the European Union, is implemented in conflict-affected Donetsk and Luhansk regions (GCA). It aims to contribute to peace, economic revitalisation and reconciliation in Eastern Ukraine through social and economic recovery, with special focus on Government Controlled Areas (GCAs) of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
UNFPA, jointly with other participating UN Agencies, supports the implementation of programme component 3 on enhancing social cohesion and reconciliation through promotion of civic initiatives.
Organisational context
Under the supervision of the Senior Field Coordinator in the East and Programme Manager, the Field Monitoring Associate implements daily activities and tasks related to the work and implementation of the UNFPA GBV programme, including its humanitarian component and UN Joint Programme of UNDP, UNFPA, UN Women and FAO “EU Support to the East of Ukraine – Recovery, Peacebuilding and Governance”, all envisioned events and activities in Donetsk and Luhansk regions (GCA) ensuring delivery of all planned results.
He/She is one of key programme team members in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, playing a vital role in ensuring smooth planning, implementation, and monitoring of programme activities. He/She ensures that all activities are carried out in accordance with UNFPA rules and procedures as well as donors’ requirements. He/She will be responsible for contributing to the achievements of programme’s objectives and quality management throughout the programme life cycle.
He/She works in a client, quality and results-oriented manner in close collaboration with all programme staff, different units of UNFPA Country Office (CO), as well as personnel of other UN Agencies to exchange information and to ensure smooth programme functioning in line with the approved programme work plan, indicators and milestones (Project Results Framework).
Duties and Responsibilities
Competencies
Values:
Core Competencies:
Functional Skill Set:
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Public Administration, Human Rights, Social Sciences, including Gender Studies, Political Science, International Relations, or other studies relevant for UNFPA’s mandate.
Knowledge and Experience:
Language Requirements:
Fluency in Ukrainian, Russian and English languages. nderstanding of main processes and methods of work regarding the position.
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