The Office of the UNHCR was established on 14 December 1950 by the UN General Assembly. The agency is mandated to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide. Its primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees. It strives to ensure that everyone can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily, integrate locally or to resettle in a third country (www.unhcr.org).
The DRC continues to host approximately 520,962 asylum seekers and refugees of various nationalities on its territory. The four most important groups are Rwandans, Central Africans, South Sudanese and Burundians. In addition, the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) estimates that there are more than 5 million internally displaced people since 2019. UNHCR operates 16 offices in the DRC and employs some 470 people. The UN Volunteer supports all activities pertaining to supply chain management function, including planning, procurement, transportation, shipping, customs clearance, asset management, warehousing, and fleet management in the area of ??responsibility. The UN Volunteer applies UNHCR’s procurement strategy when planning the procurement of goods and services for humanitarian assistance operations. He (she) analyzes issues relating to procurement activities and provides information on all procurement activities as well as guidance and advice on UNHCR procurement policies and procedures.
Under the direct supervision of the Supply office of Sub Office of Goma the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
2.Operational Support:
-Contributing within the Multifunctional team to Identify partners, in particular for supply chain projects, based on objectives, priorities, strengths and resources of the partner and/or contractor, according to criteria consistent with UNHCR rules and regulations.
-Resolve difficulties in the local supply chain by finding solutions to problems and bottlenecks, and provide regular reports on supply chain activities, the status of requests and the availability of items in the supply chain.
-Ensure timely customs clearance of consignments, and manage storage of goods according to “best practices” and UNHCR rules and regulations.
-Maintain an efficient system for the release, distribution and redeployment of goods.
-Coordinate transportation and distribution of relief items.
-Maintain accurate and comprehensive records on logistical activities and provide timely reports and updates both periodically and on request.
-Coordinate activities of implementing partners and/or contractors performing supply related activities, and ensure that they understand and adhere to relevant UNHCR rules and procedures.
-Through regular physical verification of PPE establish their status.
-Propose old and obsolete PPE for disposal and plan for arrival of replacement items.
Integrity and professionalism, Accountability, Adaptability and Flexibility, Client Orientation, Commitment and Motivation, Communication, Ethics and Values, Integrity, Planning and Organizing, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity, Working in Teams
public procurement
Goma is the capital of North Kivu province, bordering Rwanda, with and estimated population of 1,5 million, Goma is an important gateway to eastern DRC but remains isolated from other DRC cities due to poor road infrastructure. Boats are used extensively to commute with other towns bordering the Kivu Lake. The city sits on the Nyiragongo volcano, which erupted in May 2021, an event which together with earthquakes that followed forced the evacuation of a portion of the town. the volcano staff reside in private accommodation. Medical facilities are equipped to deal with moderate medical cases. Air ambulance evacuation can be organized for life threatening emergencies during daytime. Candidates with conditions requiring regular treatment or medical supervision should be appropriately advised. The climate is classified as tropical wet and dry, although temperate as the city sits at altitude. There are banking facilities in Goma. There is an acceptable access to communication means, such as internet, telephone sim cards etc… Despite al the security measures, UN Staff remains at risk due to rampant and persistent criminality fueled by economic hardship, ill-paid police and military personnel, and presence of armed groups. Staff members are exposed to house break-ins, ambushes, car-jacking, and violent crimes. Strict adherence to security incidents and enable a smooth and secure conduct of UN operations. A government-imposed curfew of 10pm is in place. Goma is currently a security level 3 duty station. The unit of currency is the Congolese Franc. The US dollar is the other preferred currency. it may be impossible to exchange traveler’s checks away from the capital city. Credit cards are usually accepted in major hotels and some supermarkets in Kinshasa. In larger towns and cities (e.g. Kinshasa, Goma, Bukavu, Kisangani), it is recommended to open US dollars bank accounts, while in other places, banks may be absent (including ATMs) and payments will be processed in cash. IUNVs are not allowed to drive UNHCR vehicles in DRC. Purchase and use of local vehicles is possible. Air travel necessary to get from one end of the country to the other. There are many humanitarian flights for in country travel. For out of the country travel, flights are taken from Goma and Kigali in Rwanda. Kigali is reachable by road, three hours trip on a tarmac road. the current R&R cycle is every 8 weeks.