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For every child, a champion
UNICEF Bangladesh Country Programme has a budget of over US$ 306 million for the period 2021 to 2026[1]; with an annual Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) of over US$ 150 million for its humanitarian programmes. The office has been active in mobilizing resources for its programme and so receives a significant amount of funds from external donors. Yet, the resource mobilization effort needs to be strengthened in the current national and humanitarian context where the needs for the Rohingya response are substantial.
The influx of Rohingya refugees from Northern parts of Myanmar’s Rakhine State into Bangladesh restarted following incidents of 25 August 2017. As of 30 June 2024, 984,591 Rohingya refugees have been declared in need of humanitarian assistance, of which 52 per cent are children[2]. The humanitarian community continues to ensure the provision of basic services for the refugees in Bhasan Char. However, water-borne disease outbreaks, malnutrition, inadequate health facilities, lack of educational opportunities for adolescents, increased insecurity in the camps and the risks of sexual exploitation and violence, including Gender Based Violence (GBV) threaten the safety and well-being of children in the camps.
At the same time, the people of Bangladesh continue to live with significant recurrent floods, cyclones, landslides and riverbank erosion.10 Up to an estimated 18.3 million people are exposed to these climate-related hazards, including 7.9 million children and 4.9 million women. Climatic events impact some of the most vulnerable people in Bangladesh, leading to deaths and injuries; displacement of populations; damage to shelters constructed of bamboo and tarpaulins; and damage to public infrastructure and facilities including WASH facilities, schools and health facilities.
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Under the general guidance and supervision of the Deputy Representative, Programmes, the Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Chief Manager (RMPU Chief) is responsible for overall contribution management and resource mobilization activities of Bangladesh Country Office (BCO), including the development of resource mobilization and partnership strategy in close coordination with the Communication, Field Services Sections and Planning & Monitoring & Reporting (PMR) Unit. This includes facilitation of office fundraising efforts, tracking of funding trends and gaps, oversight of fund utilization, liaison with donors, and the consolidation and on time submission of donor reports for the Country Programme. In close coordination with the PMR and Communications Sections, the RMPU Chief also ensures the timely preparation and dissemination of other mandatory and special reports, as well as briefing documents and corporate publications relating to programme activities in support of the UNICEF mission in the country.
This position will supervise three staff in Dhaka: one P3 (Donor Relations Specialist), one NOB (Private Sector Fundraising Officer) and GS7 (Senior Programme Associate), and will have a dotted line reporting with one P3 (Donor Reports Specialist, Cox’s Bazar), providing guidance and oversight to their work. The role will include mentoring, supporting, and monitoring the performance of these team members, ensuring effective delivery of fundraising and partnership objectives.
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If you would like to know more about this position, please review the complete Job Description here: ToR_ Chief of Resource Mobilisation and Partnerships.pdf
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