UNHCR International Consultant – UNHCR/WFP Joint Assessment Mission 2024 United Nations UN Jobs

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    CONTRACTOR
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    4 months ago
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  • Deadline:
    08/07/2024

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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees International Consultant – UNHCR/WFP Joint Assessment Mission Bangladesh UNHCR Jobs 2024

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees looking for “International Consultant – UNHCR/WFP Joint Assessment Mission”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 08-Jul-24.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has published a job vacancy announcement on 02/07/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of International Consultant – UNHCR/WFP Joint Assessment Mission to be based in Cox’s Bazar , Bangladesh. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Job Title: International Consultant – UNHCR/WFP Joint Assessment Mission

Duty Station: Cox’s Bazar , Bangladesh

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Country: Bangladesh

Application Deadline: 08-Jul-24

Responsibilities:

Review of food assistance
● Impact of the ongoing ration cuts Appropriateness of the current transfer modalities
● Appropriateness of logistical and supply chain management
● Appropriateness of monitoring systems
● Refugee engagement and systems of addressing the complaints and feedback mechanisms.
● Food availability and price trends and the impact of global/national food crisis on access and overall impact on the food security situation and other non-food related assistance.

Review of nutrition assistance and school feeding :
● Review of quality of the nutrition interventions such as targeted supplementary feeding programmes (TSFP), blanket supplementary feeding programmes (BSFP), nutrition sensitive E-voucher, outpatient therapeutic programme (OTP), growth monitoring and promotion(GMP) and Infant and young child feeding programmes in emergencies (IYCF-e) and social and behaviour change communication (SBCC).
● Review of quality of school feeding, other education interventions such as integration of early childhood care and development (ECCD) activities with nutrition programmes.
● Review the implementation of the school feeding programme progress.

WASH, Energy and shelter :

● Review the impact of the adjusted LPG refill cycle for the refugees across all the camps.
● Explore the long-term solutions /support through food assistance for assets (FFA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
● Address the shelter and site planning needs related to the site development and improvement in view of ongoing advocacy for more durable shelters in the camps.

Use of cash-based interventions to meet basic needs (including food needs):
● Explore the feasibility and identify ways for joint advocacy with the Government of Bangladesh on the issue of cash- based interventions within the refugee camps.

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Opportunities for livelihood strengthening and self-reliance :
• Review the implementation of the current livelihood and self-reliance interventions, including cash and food assistance for assets (FFA) programmes.
• Identify opportunities and constraints for reinforcing self-reliance in the camps.
• Assess the impact skills, capacities (manufacturing services, volunteering and commercial agriculture) and potential for self-reliance to improve food security.

Protection and accountability mechanisms to affected populations :
• Determine factors that inhibit the receipt of assistance entitlements, consideration of age, gender, disabilities, and socio-cultural dynamics, with special emphasis on vulnerable/ at risk individuals and make recommendations on how to address them.
• Review adopted negative coping mechanisms which may place specific groups at protection risks.
• Assess arrangements for registration/revalidation of refugee documents used in providing access to food and other basic assistance (including synchronization/ exchange between UNHCR and WFP beneficiary data).
• Review current mechanisms for refugee participation in coordination planning, distribution and monitoring of food and other basic assistance.
• Review mechanism(s) to provide information on availability of food and other basic assistance, entitlements, and eligibility criteria.
• Review complaints and feedback mechanisms (CFMs) to provide means for affected people to voice complaints and provide feedback throughout each stage of the project cycle in a safe and dignified manner.
• Review protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) protocols and measures in place and provide recommendations on how to further strengthen the protocols around PSEA.
• Assess effectiveness of referrals systems and feedback to the community
• Review the mechanisms for tailored food assistance for GBV cases and assess the impact of food assistance on GBV.

Additional tasks for Bhasan Char :
• Assess the community feedback and response mechanisms CFRM) that have been set up on the Island.
• Review the porter system in place to support the vulnerable households and identify potential gaps and areas of improvement.

Needs-based targeting and recommendations on prioritization :
• With existing data, review potential vulnerability classification which includes food insecurity, socio-economic vulnerability, and protection risk to determine if it is appropriate to conduct needs-based targeting for food and other basic assistance.
• Review the targeting strategy documents developed for the Bangladesh refugee operation.
• Provide recommendations for prioritization in case of future resource shortfalls.

Data and system interoperability :
• Assess existing data sharing agreements that have been put in place at the operational level and identify existing challenges and with key outcome and support the update of the 2020 Annex III.
• Review the implementation and the operational effectiveness of the UNHCR-WFP interoperability solutions including biographical and biometric data sharing between proGres and SCOPE.
• Identify existing projects to implement SCOPE-BIMS online solution.
• Review WFP’s building blocks initiative and its effectiveness in supporting transfer of entitlements to beneficiaries.

Existing coordination mechanisms and opportunities for enhanced partnerships and collaboration :
• Review the monitoring systems by UNHCR and WFP and explore opportunities for increased joint assessments and monitoring activities relating to refugee food and basic needs and associated protection situation.
• Assess the coordination mechanism that exists between the UN agencies (UNHCR, UNICEF,UNFPA,IOM,WFP,WHO),government and implementing partners in provision pf assistance to meet food and other basic needs to the refugees.
• Identify relevant areas of synergies of different types of assistance and modalities and how these could be strengthened.

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Emergency response coordination mechanisms :
• Review the food assistance modalities taking into consideration the current dynamics in the operation i.e., contingency planning for potential influx, relocations, monsoon, and cyclones that have high impact on the food security and welfare of the refugees.
• Review the implementation of the food assistance SOPS during the emergency response (preparedness, coordination mechanism at the camps as well between UNHCR and WFP).
• Review effects cyclone and monsoon on the service provision specifically on shelter, food assistance modalities, health and nutrition, market dynamics and other basic needs.

Requirements:

Qualification and experience required (degree required, years of work experience, field of expertise, language required):
a) Advanced University degree in International Affairs/Development, Public Health/Nutrition, Economics, Agriculture, Social Sciences, or other related field.
b) Significant experience in managing humanitarian assistance for refugees and UN systems between 6-10 years is required.
c) Extensive knowledge of JAM guidelines and experience in leading JAM.
d) Knowledge of Bangladesh context and refugee operations is desirable.
e) Fluency in English.

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