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Programme Specialist-Local Governance and Peacebuilding (3 Positions)

Location: Bahir Dar, Mekelle, and Semera, Ethiopia

Grade: NPSA-10

Closing Date: Feb 28, 2024, 06:59 AM

Job Description

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The two-year conflict in Northern Ethiopia has triggered a major humanitarian crisis in Afar, Amhara and Tigray regions with profound adverse effects on Ethiopia’s ambitious economic and governance reforms. The conflict resulted in significant loss of lives; displacement of millions needing humanitarian assistance; and large-scale damage to infrastructure and services. On 2nd of November 2022, an agreement for lasting peace through a Permanent Cessation of Hostilities was signed between the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (GoE) and the TPLF. Led by the AU, the Peace Agreement has ended active combat in Northern Ethiopia and raised hope for a gradual restoration of services and humanitarian operations in the region. This wide-ranging agreement committed, among other things, to an immediate and permanent cessation of hostilities, the creation of an interim administration in Tigray region pending regional elections, disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants (XCs), resumption of unhindered humanitarian access, the restoration of essential services, reintegration of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returning refugees, transitional justice, social cohesion and reconciliation, and recovery and reconstruction. The peace agreement also paves the way for the restoration of peace, security, and stability in the Afar, Amhara and Tigray Regions.

It is in this context that UNDP has developed a ‘Peace Support Programme/Facility (PSP/F)’ nested within the Federal Government’s Resilient Recovery and Reconstruction Framework (3RF) but focused on urgent actions over a period of 24 months to stabilize conditions, restore a sense of normalcy, and deliver a first peace dividend to conflict-impacted populations.  The approach is to fill the gap that is likely to open between the urgency of addressing a wide range of priority needs quickly to consolidate peace and stabilize conditions and the time it will take for the larger, longer-term, and more comprehensive 3R Framework to kick-in meaningfully, possibly in late-2024, at the earliest.  Moreover, the PSP/F is designed flexibly, so that it could potentially be scaled-up to become the foundation of a larger UN-wide effort in the same direction.  In line with this approach, the PSP/F is being implemented already in Afar, Amhara and Tigray regions.

The strategic goal of the PSP/F is to contribute toward an irreversible peace process in Northern Ethiopia.  This will be pursued through an actionable set of measures that can build trust between communities and legitimate regional government authorities and lay the foundations for recovery, peacebuilding, and sustainable development, founded upon country leadership and ownership.

Working within the broader framework of 3RF, the PSP/F will focus on the following windows:

Geographic Focus:  Afar, Amhara and Tigray (Northern Ethiopia); Window 4 Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants (8 regions)

Target conflict-impacted populations:  10 million

Timelines for implementation:  June 2023 – May 2025

In view of this, UNDP would like to recruit a competent Local Governance Programme Specialist who would join the Peace Support Office team effectively delivering the on the Peace Support Programme.

Duties and Responsibilities

Summary of Key Functions

  1. Facilitate implementation of UNDP corporate and UNDP Ethiopia’s strategies in alignment with the current CPD, the results framework of UNDP Peace Support Programme’s Local Governance, Peacebuilding, Social cohesion, reconciliation, and Human Rights in the areas assigned.
  2. Provision of technical advice and services internally within the UNDP Peace Support programme team, Governance and Peacebuilding Unit, and externally to regional government and non-governmental counterparts on implementation of the Local Governance, Peacebuilding and Social Cohesion activities in alignment with the PS/F project objectives
  3. Regular monitoring and evaluation of Peace Support activities as per the project M&E framework and plan, analysis of programme data for promotion of data use for decision making.
  4. Establish and strengthen the provision of support for strategic partnerships with stakeholders, regional/ national actors, and development partners, and support and resource mobilization efforts of the Country Office
  5. Facilitation of knowledge building, management, communication, and outreach. 

1.Facilitate implementation of UNDP Peace Support Programme’s Local Governance, Peacebuilding, Social Cohesion, reconciliation, and Human Rights in the areas assigned focusing on the achievement of the following results:

2.Provision of technical advice and services internally within UNDP Peace Support programme team, Governance and Peacebuilding Unit, and externally to regional government and non-governmental counterparts on implementation of the Local Governance, Peacebuilding and Social Cohesion activities in alignment with PS project objectives focusing on achievement of the following results.

3.Regular monitoring and evaluation of Peace Support activities as per the project M&E framework and plan, analysis of programme data for promotion of data use for decision making focusing on achievement of the following results.

4.Establish and strengthen provision of support for strategic partnerships with stakeholders, regional/ national actors, and development partners, and support on and resource mobilization efforts of the Country Office focusing on achievement of the following results.

5.Facilitate knowledge building, management, communication, and outreach focusing on achievement of the following results.

Institutional Arrangement

Under the guidance and direct supervision of Deputy Head of Peace Support or his/her designate, Local Governance and Peacebuilding Specialist is responsible for ensuring effective management of the Peace Support Programme, providing technical and operational support to the design, implementation and monitoring and reporting activities relevant to Window I. The position holder is also expected to assist in the interface between UNDP and its implementing partners in the targeted regions, most notably rule of law, justice, human rights, peace, and security institutions. The incumbent would be required to support the conduct of the requisite analytical and situational assessment to inform programme design and understand trends and patterns that impact on the programme. He/she provides policy and technical advisory services to regional government counterparts as well as UNDP.

The Programme Specialist is expected to work independently, with minimal supervision but in close collaboration with the programme colleagues within the Country Office, and to actively engage with government partners and other actors.

Impact of Results

The results to be delivered by the Programme Specialist will ensure effective implementation of UNDP’s Peace Support Programme in Northern Ethiopia. Further, it will enhance UNDP’s ability to enhance local infrastructures, systems and institutions for sustainable development and peace in the targeted regions, thus enabling the Country Office deliver on its commitments to partners – government, donors and protect communities.

UNDP’s stakeholders and partners are increasingly requiring that we demonstrate greater development results and harmonization by ensuring implementation of programmes and projects in a more integrated and coherent manner, and by adapting a results-based project management, ultimately ensuring sustainability of development results. This capacity would allow UNDP to offer to partners – government and donors, implementation of sound projects and programmes that are evidence-based, relevant and effective. The results will also facilitate a new paradigm by applying portfolio approach in programming that ensures alignment and complementarity, shared learning, and value for money.

Competencies

Core Competencies

Cross-Functional & Technical competencies

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

Experience:

Required skills:

Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section:

Required Language(s) 

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