Action Against Hunger is well known for its expertise in Nutrition and Health. It started working in Afghanistan in 1995. Its very first mission, has seen a strong focus on emergency responses, targeting primarily refugees, Internally Displaced people, and flood/drought affected populations. Integrated projects in Nutrition and Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Food Security and Livelihoods, and in Mental Health and Care Practices are implemented . Our work with local partners is essential to gain access to more geographical areas.
The recent political development that followed a period of drought and heavy fighting has plunged the country into an even more profound crisis in the economic aspect, including the shutdown of the financial institutions, the suspension of international structural funding, and fears of food shortage and higher inflation.
In 2023, two-thirds of Afghanistan’s population was expected to need urgent humanitarian assistance to survive as the country enters its third consecutive year of drought-like conditions and the second year of crippling economic decline while still reeling from the effects of 40 years of conflict and recurrent natural disasters. The mission employs 880 staff in five operational bases : Kabul, Helmand, Ghor, Daikundi, and Badakhshan. ACF teams address the underlying conditions leading to deadly malnutrition and food insecurity and provide access to basic health services.
Under the supervision of the Deputy Country Director – Support, your mission will be to strengthen the financial management systems and practices of the organization in line with Action Against Hunger (ACF) guidelines, ensuring robust financial oversight, compliance, and capacity development across the country office.
You will coach, mentor, and support the team in improving its management practices or day-to-day operations.
More specifically, your responsibilities will be to :
You have a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics with at least 5 years of experience in financial management within NGOs, including the establishment or restructuration of finance departments, training staff and building financial capacity, ideally in multi-country or multi-project environments.
You have already been a mentor to a work team, transferring your knowledge and experience to improve collaboration and results.
With a strong background in grant management and donor reporting, you have experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning.
Your good communication and interpersonal skills enable you to make an effective collaboration across teams and with external stakeholders. Your analytical, problem-solving and prioritization abilities enable you to conduct thorough financial assessments and produce clear, well-structured reports.
You are able to develop detailed work plans and capacity-building strategies, tailored to the needs of the finance team. You are results-oriented, with a proactive and solution-focused approach to financial management.
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