The consultant is expected to review and assess ongoing and past CLTS programmes in 10 rural communities, 10 IDP camps and 5 informal settlements in Central South Region (Mogadishu, Lower Shabelle, Middle Shabelle, Gedo and Hiran), Puntland (Garowe, Galkayo and Bosaso), and Somaliland (Hargeisa, Borama and Berbera).
The Donor Reporting Specialist will be responsible for editing, fact-checking, formatting and some writing for donor reports, proposals, and other items as required and is remote based with international travel to Juba, South Sudan. To facilitate work with South Sudan Country Office colleagues the prospective candidate is expected to be based in Juba Timezone +/- 3 hours.
READVERTISEMENT. Those who have already applied, need not re-apply.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will facilitate quality improvement initiatives in two districts in the Eastern Cape Province to scale-up interventions aimed at strengthening early identification of undernutrition and screening of children at household level by caregivers, using MUAC screening as an entry point. A package of services will be anchored on the five pillars of the Road to Health Booklet which are nutrition, love, protection, health care and extra care.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Manager, Juba for supervision. The WASH Officer is accountable for professional technical contribution to programme/project design, planning, administration, monitoring, and evaluation of WASH programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, and commitment to the enhancement of teamwork and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives of the work plan, aligned with country programme goals and strategy
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager in the Health and Nutrition section, the consultant will document South Africa’s experience in improving school food environments through the development and operationalization of the Blueprint, and the piloting of seven interventions in one province. The consultancy will produce informative materials that capture the knowledge and lessons learned from the South African journey, with the aim of sharing these insights widely. These materials will serve as a resource for other countries considering similar initiatives and be used for advocacy purposes.
The lessons learned will be shared with government authorities (at national, provincial, and district levels), UNICEF, other UN agencies, development partners, and the general public to foster broader adoption of successful strategies.
The consultant is expected to review and assess ongoing and past CLTS programmes in 10 rural communities, 10 IDP camps and 5 informal settlements in Central South Region (Mogadishu, Lower Shabelle, Middle Shabelle, Gedo and Hiran), Puntland (Garowe, Galkayo and Bosaso), and Somaliland (Hargeisa, Borama and Berbera).
The Donor Reporting Specialist will be responsible for editing, fact-checking, formatting and some writing for donor reports, proposals, and other items as required and is remote based with international travel to Juba, South Sudan. To facilitate work with South Sudan Country Office colleagues the prospective candidate is expected to be based in Juba Timezone +/- 3 hours.
READVERTISEMENT. Those who have already applied, need not re-apply.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will facilitate quality improvement initiatives in two districts in the Eastern Cape Province to scale-up interventions aimed at strengthening early identification of undernutrition and screening of children at household level by caregivers, using MUAC screening as an entry point. A package of services will be anchored on the five pillars of the Road to Health Booklet which are nutrition, love, protection, health care and extra care.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Manager, Juba for supervision. The WASH Officer is accountable for professional technical contribution to programme/project design, planning, administration, monitoring, and evaluation of WASH programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, and commitment to the enhancement of teamwork and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives of the work plan, aligned with country programme goals and strategy
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager in the Health and Nutrition section, the consultant will document South Africa’s experience in improving school food environments through the development and operationalization of the Blueprint, and the piloting of seven interventions in one province. The consultancy will produce informative materials that capture the knowledge and lessons learned from the South African journey, with the aim of sharing these insights widely. These materials will serve as a resource for other countries considering similar initiatives and be used for advocacy purposes.
The lessons learned will be shared with government authorities (at national, provincial, and district levels), UNICEF, other UN agencies, development partners, and the general public to foster broader adoption of successful strategies.