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Office/Unit/Project Description
Over 60% of South Sudan’s population are women. They provide about 70% of farm labor in the country where agriculture and agro-pastoralism are the most common economic activities and sources of livelihood. While this demonstrates the significant contribution of women to the local economy in general, South Sudan’s highly patriarchal society perpetuate gender disparities across most sectors of the society hindering women from fully participating in socioeconomic activities.
Affected by the prolonging conflicts, the country has a high prevalence of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). Sixty-five per cent of women and girls experience physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime – yet SGBV reporting remains very low. There are also persisting child marriages -52 per cent of girls were married or in union before they were 18 years of age and 9 per cent were married when they were under 15 years of age[1] and early pregnancies. This is exacerbated by not just the patriarchal society but also of limited access to basic services, legal support, and protection.
In as much as illiteracy and poverty can exacerbate propensity to being a victim to abuse and disempowerment, increased access to protection and socioeconomic empowerment can reinforce the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence. In this regard, UNDP in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and support from the Japanese government is undertaking the Project for the Improvement of Community Centers for Responding to Gender-based Violence (CC4GBV) which provides comprehensive protection services access – economic, legal, and basic services. It takes off from JICA’s technical cooperation project, “Advisor to promote economic empowerment and social reintegration of SGBV survivors” with the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare in 2021.
The CC4GBV Project will construct/rehabilitate 9 integrated livelihood and socioeconomic infrastructure (community and livelihood centers); support 700 women-led businesses with business development support and soft skills on leadership, conflict management and SGBV prevention; and provide legal aid, information and protection services to 1,400 women entrepreneurs. The Project will be implemented in Central Equatoria (Konyokonyo, Jebel, Gudele), Central Equatoria (Konyokonyo, Jebel, Gudele, Terekeka), Eastern Equatoria (Torit, Magwi), and Western Equatoria (Yambio, Masia, Mundri). In this regard, UNDP is seeking to engage a Project Analyst to coordinate and support the implementation the CC4GBV.
Scope of Work:
The Project Analyst shall perform the following:
Technical Guidance:
Coordination and Management:
Monitoring and Knowledge Management
The following are the minimum deliverables of the Project Analyst:
Institutional Arrangements
As part of the StaRR Unit, the Project Analyst will be under the direct supervision of the Programme Coordinator, with matrix reporting to the Chief Programme Adviser and the Team Leader. S/he will be part of the Youth and Women Employment and Empowerment Portfolio and will work in close collaboration with STARR unit, particularly portfolio personnel, country office program colleagues and partners.
Competencies
Core Competencies
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies
Business Direction & Strategy
Business Management
2030 Agenda: Engagement & Effectiveness
2030 Agenda: People
Requirements:
Minimum education requirements:
Minimum years of relevant work experience:
Required Skills:
Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section:
Language
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