Mission and objectives
UNICEF Ethiopia is implementing a 5-year country programme 2020-2025 which is fully aligned with the UNSDCF. UNICEF will work collaboratively within the UNSDCF on a joint strategy to strengthen national systems for data collection, analysis, monitoring and applying adjustments to promote equity. Evidence will be used to monitor the situation of children, tracking progress towards equity and scale, and to inform advocacy to adjust policies, strategies and budgets. Monitoring and corrective actions will be undertaken through UNICEF staff, partners and third-party monitoring, and through mechanisms for community feedback and accountability to affected populations.
Context
Gender equality lies at the core of UNICEF’s mandate to advance the well-being of all children. These commitments are reflected in UNICEF Gender Policy 2021-2030, Gender Action Plan (GAP) 2022-2025, Adolescent Girls Strategy, and other operational frameworks. Mirroring the global commitment, the Ethiopian country offices (ECO) have made gender equality an organizational priority and a cross-cutting principle for all program and operational areas. Following the institutional Staffing Guidance for GAP, ECO has a dedicated Gender Specialist who leads the implementation of the gender action plan in close collaboration with the gender working group and sectors. To strengthen the capacity of the office to advance gender equality, the office seeks to engage a UNV who has proven experience and expertise in gender programming in development and humanitarian contexts.
Task Description
Under the supervision and guidance of the Gender specialist, the main responsibilities of the Gender Officer include: • Provide technical support to sectors, units, and teams on gender-responsive program design, implementation, and reporting. • Develop tools and checklists on sectoral gender integration across ECO’s program areas and operations. • Support regular meetings of the gender working group, keep records, and follow-up on action points. • Work closely with government and non-government partners in promoting and advocating for gender equality. • Support regular and ad-hoc reporting of the CO on gender indicators and results. • Facilitate learning sessions and opportunities for CO staff on gender-responsive/programming and work environment. • Review and provide inputs to proposals, concept notes, TORs, and other documents from a gender perspective. • Compile and share lessons, promising practices, and case studies on gender transformative approaches from ECOs and partners. • Support capacity strengthening of partners in gender-responsive and transformative programming. • Support implementation, and revision of ECO Gender Action Plan. • Support thematic gender analysis, studies, or evaluations for evidence-based gender programming • Represent UNICEF in internal and external platforms in the absence of delegation by ECO gender specialist. • Carry out any other tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
Competencies and values
• Drive to achieve results for impact • Innovates and embraces change • Manages ambiguity and complexity • Thinks and acts strategically • Works collaboratively with others
Living conditions and remarks
Addis Ababa is the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The population is estimated at about 4 million or so. The climate is sunny and temperate, but it can be very cold at night, with freezing temperatures at times. It is therefore advisable to bring warm clothing and foresee using heaters and/or log fires when necessary. Addis Ababa is the headquarters for the UN Economic Commission for Africa as well as the African Union (ex-OAU). Thus, there is a very large community of expatriates from all over the world. There are some 80 embassies/diplomatic missions. Housing is most of the time readily available and the rents are, on average, reasonable. Most foodstuffs, beverages, household goods, furniture, and clothing, mostly imported from the Middle/Far East, South Africa, and Europe, or local brands, can be found, although they can be expensive. Meat, fish, fresh fruits, and vegetables are cheap and abundantly available. As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her housing, and other living essentials and will already be fully conversant with the living conditions in Ethiopia. You can check full entitlements at the duty station at https://app.unv.org/calculator. The complete UN Volunteer Conditions of Service is available at https://explore.unv.org/cos.”
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements