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PSEA Community Mobilizer

Grade: No grade

Contractual Arrangement: Special Services Agreement (SSA)

Contract Duration (Years, Months, Days): 3 months (renewable)

Closing Date: Apr 26, 2022, 11:59:00 PM

Primary Location: Ethiopia

Organization: AF_ETH Ethiopia

Schedule: Full-time

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Duty Stations – Afar & Amhara

 

Background and Justification

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) by aid workers contradicts the very principles on which humanitarian action is based and is a protection failure, and a grievous violation of rights and dignity. All staff of humanitarian agencies and organizations, including the United Nations agencies and operational partners, are expected to uphold the highest standards of personal and professional conduct at all times to protect beneficiaries of assistance. Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of members of the local population is unacceptable and constitutes gross misconduct. Therefore, to prevent this act, it is necessary to assure that messaging on what SEA is, and where it can be reported is an essential component of any humanitarian response. Both UN agency staff/personnel and implementing partners and sub-contractors are bound by humanitarian standards and a policy of zero tolerance. At the same time, it is essential, that beneficiaries are made aware of what SEA is, and where it can safely be reported in a safe channel that is guided by the international standard of the survivor-centered approach.

Purpose of the Position

The events unfolding in the North of Ethiopia now affect 3 regions; Tigray, Amhara and Afar with displacements being rampant, and a strain that is felt among IDPs as well as host communities. Displacement, psychosocial distress, hunger, being reliant on humanitarian assistance and multi-dimensional poverty make those impacted by the crisis in Northern Ethiopia especially vulnerable to all forms of GBV, including SEA. According to the IASC guidelines, it is essential that humanitarians assume that S/GBV (sexual/gender-based violence) a serious, life threatening health issue is happening on a massive scale and is rarely reported, and this includes SEA. It is therefore incumbent upon all UN agencies, including the WHO to take all necessary steps to prevent, mitigate and response to the risk of SEA.

Organizational context

The incumbents will work under the direct technical supervision of the PRSEAH expert dedicated to the Northern Ethiopia response. They will be supported by regional coordinators for day-to-day operational support in their 3 respective hubs.

Key Responsibilities

The PSEA mobilizers are sought to be based in Afar and Amhara Regions in Northern Ethiopia. They will carry out face-to-face messaging in alignment with national COVID-19 prevention guidelines, to beneficiaries and also to implementing partners to assure their knowledge and awareness of PRSEAH (prevention and response to sexual exploitation and abuse) and where it can be reported. They will support in data collection, and in strengthening feedback mechanisms and keeping relevant WHO staff abreast of new developments, and changes that may be needed to assure the feedback mechanisms operate in a culturally, and contextually appropriate manner. This position may involve extensive training to field locations and interactions with the beneficiaries of implementing partners of WHO.

Required Qualifications

Education

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Desirable:

Experience

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Competencies

    Functional Knowledge and Skills

Language Skills

Other Skills (e.g. IT)

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