Organizational Setting
FAO is a specialized Agency of the United Nations whose mission is to contribute to eradicating hunger and achieving food security for all. FAO provides high quality technical and policy expertise to its member countries, thus assisting them in their efforts to meet their goals for eradicating hunger, reducing poverty and fostering improvements in agricultural and rural livelihoods in a sustainable manner.
FAO Country Offices, working under overall corporate guidance and in line with the Strategic Framework, offer policy advice and support to countries in the mandated areas of FAO, facilitated through partnerships, resources and an active country programme to provide technical assistance, develop capacities and deliver core services while fully observing international standards of accountability to establish leadership and strengthen impact at the country level.
The offices deliver on the programmatic priorities of each country as agreed in their respective Country Programming Frameworks (CPFaligned to the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCand ensure effective and efficient operations with adequate human and financial resources.
Specifically, FAO Country Offices:
( advocate, inform and support policies and investments in the areas of FAO’s mandate;
(i provide technical assistance and deliver core services;
(ii assist and catalyse partnership and resource mobilization activities to support agrifood systems transformation;
(i position FAO as the specialized/authoritative technical agency in food and agriculture and agrifood systems transformation; and
( ensure risksmart and accountable operations and management.
FAO Emergency program in Myanmar objectives are: Rebuilding agriculturebased livelihoods through supply of agricultural, livestock and aquaculture inputs and cash transfer, training on good agriculture practices, climate smart agriculture, nutrition, provision land preparation harvesting equipment, improving animal health services; iRehabilitating productive infrastructure and contribute to conservation through fishpond renovation and construction through cashforwork and agricultural land rehabilitation; and iiImproving disaster Risk Reduction, early warning and anticipatory action systems as well as community based disaster risk management.
Reporting Lines
Under the general guidance of the FAO Representative to Myanmar, the operational management of the Emergency and Rehabilitation Coordinator in Myanmar, in consultation with Assistant FAOR (Progra, the technical supervision of the needs assessments team of the Office of Emergencies and Resilience (OEbased in Rome, Italy, and the relevant technical support from the Regional Office for Asia Pacific (RA, the incumbent shall specifically undertake the following tasks:
Technical Focus
As part of the Office of Emergencies and Resilience (OE, the Needs Assessment team is in charge of generating quality and timely evidence to inform decisionmaking and programming, including anticipatory action and emergency response. Under the Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHR, FAO, in close collaboration with key partners such as the World Food Programme, the global Food Security Cluster and the Global Network Against Food Crises, is establishing a global data and analysis facility to create a common understanding and inform programming.
Tasks and responsibilities
• Coordinate with national stakeholders (UN Agencies, NGOs, food security clusteinvolved in food security and livelihoods assessments or surveillance, and promote multiactors’ initiatives;
• Contribute to the development of a country roadmap (or annual workplaand regularly liaise with the country management team and the regional assessment advisor on the alignment of the roadmap with strategic, technical and operational requirements;
• Collect baseline and secondary data to enable comparisons and triangulation. Secondary data can refer to food prices monitoring, agricultural inputs prices monitoring, international trade figures, food security outcomes, containment measures, social protection measures, remotesensingbased seasonal monitoring etc.;
• Define survey objectives and areas of interest based on information gaps and programmatic needs;
• Assist in the choice of data collection modalities (ComputerAssisted Telephone Interviews, web surveys, or facetofacand interfaces (international service provider, local partner, inhouse call centre etc.);
• Search for existing sampling frames and consolidate lists of respondents with phone numbers;
• Assist in the adaptation of generic questionnaires to contextspecific circumstances and objectives;
• Contribute to the programming of questionnaires into the digital data collection systems (take the lead in case of Kob;
• Regularly liaise with the country management team and the regional assessment advisors on the progress of the survey exercise and the alignment with strategic, technical and operational requirements;
• Develop training materials and participate to enumerator training sessions;
• Conduct additional semistructured interviews with key informants in order to dig for specific issues, as needed;
• Contribute to the analysis and interpretation of collected data;
• Discuss and validate the results with the global assessment team, regional offices and hubs, Global Information and Early Warning System (GIEWand any other relevant FAO units;
• Lead data analysis (including sampling weights computation, statistical analysis and qualitative analysi;
• Lead the exploration and interpretation of dashboards on the staging hub, including the formulation of highlights and operational recommendations, and facilitate their validation by a panel of internal experts before publication;
• Contribute to the production of various analytical products including reports, presentations, metaanalyses, and StoryMaps, using standard templates;
• Contribute to the dissemination of results and promotion of the Data in Emergencies hub. It can include hub demos and presentations of the survey findings to FAO country teams, donors or Food Security cluster partners;
• Help draft and review monitoring reports and visual products (e.g. dashboard, using standard templates;
• Monitor the publication of studies and data produced by other stakeholders in the country;
• Contribute to emergency response and programme design as requested;
• Contribute to FAO corporate learning processes and documentation about assessments;
• When required, contribute to advising and strengthening the capacity of relevant stakeholders and local surveillance systems;
• Support data collection and needs assessment activities for other major crises or disasters occurring in supported countries;
• Undertake travel, as necessary; and
• Perform any other related duties as requested.
CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING
Minimum Requirements
• Advanced University degree in agronomy, statistics, agricultural economics, relevant social or natural sciences, or other related discipline relevant to the mandate of the Organization;
• Minimum of 5 years of proven knowledge and experience in assessments, surveillance systems, or monitoring and evaluation in the context of emergencies and food crises;
• Working knowledge of English;
• Myanmar National.
FAO Core Competencies
• Results Focus
• Teamwork
• Communication
• Building Effective Relationships
• Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement
Technical/Functional Skills
• Expertise in data collection including phone or webbased surveys and/or remotesensing would be a plus;
• Working knowledge of advanced statistics with ability to use statistical software packages (in particular SPSS , STATA and/or ;
• Experience in using and programming questionnaires in digital data collection tools (Survey Solutions, Kobo toolbox, OD;
• Proven data visualization and reporting skills;
• Strong analytical skills and knowledge of agriculture, food security, livelihoods and value chains in the context of Myanmar;
• Experience or familiarity with food security and livelihoods assessments methodologies, including surveillance or monitoring systems, PostDisaster Needs Assessments, Damage and Losses assessments, agricultural production assessment, market analysis, and/or value chain analysis;
• Ability to work under pressure and adapt to an evolving and complex humanitarian context and within multidisciplinary and different cultural background teams;
• Experience in survey design, sampling, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation for assessment processes in agriculture and food security;
• Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written;
• Coordination skills with strong individual.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION