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Signing of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord in 1997 was a major political achievement marking the end of a protracted low intensity conflict in the region.
One of the key government strategies outlined in the 8th Five-Year Plans is to fully implement the provisions of the Peace Accord. The government also aims at implementing accelerated development activities in the region.
Despite these good intentions, CHT still suffers from its remote location, diverse ethnic composition, and limited infrastructure, impacting essential services such education, healthcare, and water access. Despite commitments, the CHT institutions haven’t achieved their full potential due mainly to undefined roles and pending elections, hindering effective service delivery and regional governance.
The unique biodiversity of the CHT, including forests, wildlife habitats, and waterbodies, is at risk due to diversion of forest land for population and settlement growth, inappropriate agricultural practices, and climate change.
To continue the momentum of successful implementation of the Promotion of Development and Confidence Building in CHT project (2003–2016) and Strengthening Inclusive Development in CHT (SID-CHT 2017-2023), MoCHTA and UNDP, with assistance from a number of Development Partners, have undertaken a new project titled Ecosystem Restoration and Resilient Development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (ERRD-CHT).
The project focuses on enhancing resilient ecosystems, development and governance in the CHT by building community and ecosystem resilience through various development and conservation outputs and activities.
Support for resilient livelihoods and micro-enterprises will be combined while conserving ecosystems and biodiversity and improving local governance by empowering local communities, including women and youth and marginalized sections, and institutions in partnerships with the Government of Bangladesh (GoB), counterparts, traditional leaders, and development partners.
The ERRD-CHT Project will produce results on four interlinked levels, thereby strengthening the ability of the population to enhance resilience, development and governance that impact the people’s lives and livelihoods.
The main objective of ERRD-CHT project is ‘to strengthen gender-responsive resilience and development through improved governance and ecosystems, and adaptive livelihoods with market access.” which will be achieved through the following four Outputs:
The project will be implemented in all 121 Unions of 26 Upazilas in the three Hill Districts of Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban.
In the CHT, nearly 100,000 rural- and urban households will directly benefit from the project.
It will include the extreme urban and rural poor and vulnerable groups, including women and youth.
The Project Associate (Education) will be responsible for overall implementation of ‘Women and Girls Empowerment through Inclusive Education’ (WGEIE) in three hill districts. S/he will ensure inclusive education in the targeted schools in three hill districts. S/he will also be responsible for program design and implementation; providing technical support to the programme staffs and project beneficiaries; will closely work with the local implementing partners, Hilll District Councils for coordination, monitoring progress, ensuring quality achievements and results of the program.
S/he will capture case studies, prepare different reports and submit, manage central level project database.
S/he will represent UNDPs values and mandate and uphold it.
ERRD-CHT, UNDP Project has 3 unit offices in three Hill Districts Khagrachari, Bandarban and Rangamati where project staffs are assigned to coordinate and implement project activities in the district. Gender & Community Cohesion Analyst will be both the Supervisor of Project Associate (Education)
The Project Associate (Education) will be responsible for management of project activities under the close guidance of Gender and Community Cohesion Analyst in coordinating, liaising, planning, budgeting, monitoring, and reporting in an efficient manner.
The incumbent is expected to perform the following tasks:
Planning & management of education program
Coordinate and collaborate with key stakeholders:
Hill District Councils, local administration, elected leaders, traditional leaders, civil society etc.
in three hill districts for smooth implementation of program activities.
Organize and facilitate Training, Meeting, Workshop, seminar etc.:
to be held at district level to meet the objectives of the project;
Monitoring of project activities implemented by Partners (LGI/GO/NGO):
Data bank of Upazila information:
Partnership and Liaison:
Synergies at field level with other components of the project:
Measurable Outputs and Performance Indicators
Core competencies:
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies:
Business Direction & Strategy
Business Development
Business Management
2030 Agenda: People
2030 Agenda: Engagement & Effectiveness
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Required Languages:
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REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor Degree
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 60