DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
11 November 2024-23:59-GMT+01:00 West Africa Standard Time (Niamey)
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ABOUT WFP
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WHY JOIN WFP?
The Energy access officer will operationally support WFP programmes in Niger by providing key technical expertise in the design and implementation of activities to promote cooking and productive uses of energy. S/he will collaborate closely with the Emergencies, School Feeding, Nutrition, Rural Development units. S/he will focus on key components of the pilot phase, including supporting the technical implementation, and monitoring performance against energy outcomes.
This position is based in Niamey and will report to the Head of Resilience and Capacity Strengthening.
BACKGROUND
In Niger, only 30 percent of households have electricity access, with significant disparities between urban and rural areas. Electricity supply remains unstable and insufficient, and although modern renewables are expanding, the country remains highly dependent on external sources to respond to its electricity needs. Access to energy and infrastructure is very limited at each step of the agri-food system for the approximately 80 percent of Nigerien households growing crops. Firewood is used as the main cooking fuel for 88 percent of people in rural areas, which is used mainly on three-stone fires and traditional stoves, while clean cooking is restricted to 2 per cent of the population.
Lack or insufficient access to clean and reliable energy sources in the agriculture and livestock sectors limits the ability of local farmers and agri-enterprises to raise productivity, cut losses, and increase the value added of their produce. Insufficient access to clean cooking fuel and appliances can lead to risk of respiratory disease from smoke when cooking with traditional fuels and stoves, and other cerebrovascular and heart diseases, burns and physical injuries from wood collection. The negative impacts on nutrition include the choice of wrong dietary choices and cooking practices.
WFP vision for energy is promoted through its Energy for Food Security (E4FS) programme which aims contribute to high-performing, zero hunger food systems powered by sustainable energy services with reduced environmental footprint. WFP aims to enable beneficiaries in Niger to access affordable, safe, adequate, reliable and accessible energy that meet their food security, nutrition and human capital needs whilst preserving natural resources. The programme seeks to respond to the immediate and long-term energy needs of refugees, internally displaced populations and host communities through clean energy and appropriate technologies for cooking and productive uses.
The Energy access officer will operationally support WFP programmes in Niger by providing key technical expertise in the design and implementation of activities to promote cooking and productive uses of energy. S/he will collaborate closely with the Emergencies, School Feeding, Nutrition, Rural Development units. S/he will focus on key components of the pilot phase, including supporting the technical implementation, and monitoring performance against energy outcomes.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Positioned within the Programme’s Resilience and Capacity Strengthening unit, and reporting to the Head of Resilience and Capacity Strengthening, the incumbent will be expected to take on the following responsibilities :
DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE:
Education:
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WFP offers equal opportunities to all
WFP is committed to promoting a work culture in which every employee understands and is able to carry out their work responsibilities and maintain the dignity of their co-workers. WFP offers career opportunities for its employees and supports them in their professional development with training and continuous learning actions.
WFP is also committed to creating and maintaining a harmonious climate in the workplace, based on mutual respect and understanding, free of discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment and abuse of authority and respectful of diversity. WFP is committed to diversity and inclusion in its workforce and encourages qualified women and men from all religious and ethnic backgrounds to apply. WFP has a zero tolerance for discrimination and does not discriminate based on the status of HIV / AIDS.
Finally, WFP seeks to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment and is confident that its mission to fight global hunger can only be achieved if women, men, girls and boys equal opportunity for access to resources and services and participation in decision-making roles
Contract Duration: 1 year (Renewable)
Remuneration: The gross salary for this grade varies from 25.303.000 fcfa to 31.897.000 fcfa per annum in addition to which you will be granted an allowance for spouse and dependent children under certain conditions.
Eligibility: This vacancy is open to candidates of Nigerien nationality.
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
WFP is an employer of choice for women. We value your contributions and are sensitive to your needs. That is why:
“We work to ensure that you have a work/life balance”
Closing date of application: November 12th 2024
Applications should be sent only on-line through WFP recruitment website.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
If you do not hear from us within 2 months, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
WFP is dedicated to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our recruitment process is inclusively crafted to welcome candidates of all backgrounds, celebrating diversity and ensuring a respectful environment for all. We aim for an accessible and fair recruitment journey. Should you need any reasonable accommodations or have accessibility concerns, please reach out to us confidentially at global.inclusion@wfp.org. Our DEI team is here to ensure your full participation in our recruitment process.
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REMINDERS BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
All employment decisions are made on the basis of organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. WFP is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.