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The World Food Programme (WFP) is United Nations frontline agency in the fight against hunger, WFP is continually responding to emergencies. We save lives by getting food to the hungry fast. But WFP also works to help prevent hunger in the future. We do this through programmes that use food as a means to build assets, spread knowledge and nurture stronger, more dynamic communities. This helps communities become more food secure. On average, WFP aims to bring food assistance to more than 80 million people in 80 countries.

WFP Ethiopia is working with the Government and humanitarian partners to strengthen the resilience of Ethiopia’s most vulnerable population and to chart a more prosperous and sustainable future for the next generation. The Country Office also supports programmes that use food assistance to empower women, transform areas affected by climate change and keep children in school. It aims to contribute to Ethiopia’s five-year development agenda, the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP), through which the Government combats food insecurity.

ABOUT MCGOVERNDOLE PROJECT

WFP School Feeding Unit have received a confirmation from USDA – McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program to undertake school feeding and technical assistance project for four years period to enable the Ethiopian Government to transit towards national ownership of school meals program.  The project will be covering around 185,693 primary school children in Afar and Oromia Regions.  The regions are mainly pastoralists who live in a marginalized environment and whose livelihood is exposed to the vagaries of climate and harsh environmental conditions and suffers from law participation into schooling and education.

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

These jobs are found in the Sub Office Programme Unit in the M&E Section. S/he report to M&E team leader under the overall technical guidance of WFP’s Head of Programme. The job holder is typically responsible for the overall monitoring activities of the school feeding programme. Job holders operate with a high degree of independence to ensure that programme and WFP policy objectives are achieved in full. S/he usually involved in a wide variety of programme and analytical work, some of which may be of considerable complexity.

JOB PURPOSE

To perform school feeding monitoring activities within the specified coverage area, ensuring that programme generate quality evidence on the outcomes and provide reports to support the effective delivery of assistance packages.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

  • Coordinate and monitor the implementation of the school feeding at the sub-office /field level, in close collaboration with the Government counter;
  • Assist the sub-office in the development allocation plan and prepare monthly field mission report to document programme implementation.
  • Under the direct supervision of sub office head of programme, participate in sub-office led partner capacity
  • Assist in the coordination of regular meetings with local authorities on the commodity pipeline, distribution arrangements and other relevant issues;
  • Assist in consolidating sub-office level activity monitoring issues and follow-up whether flagged issues have been addressed;
  • KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
  • Liaise with Government counterparts to gather feedback and comments to support programme reviews and improve services
  • Participate effectively in missions, assessments, donor’s missions, rapid need assessments, nutrition surveys, as well as trainings.
  • Provide guidance to the schools on WFP operational practices, monitoring tools and methods in order to support them to complete self-monitoring tasks and to contribute to the visibility of WFP in the schools.
  • Report to the Sub Office Head of Programme on relevant events regarding food management and other related issues;
  • Ensure satisfactorily any additional duties, as required by his/her supervisor
  • DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE
  • Has experience analyzing programme output and outcome data.
  • General knowledge of WFP monitoring and evaluation systems and standards
  • Has experience in school feeding programmes both Home Grown School Feeding and emergency context will be an added advantage

Job Requirements

Education: A university degree in statistics, economics, international affairs, business administration, social sciences, and development or another related field;

 

Experience:  Three or more years of work experience in Monitoring activities.

 

Language: Fluency in both oral and written communication in English. Knowledge of the local language is an added advantage.

How to Apply

WFP is an equal opportunity employer. Female candidates meeting the above qualifications are encouraged to apply on-line through the WFP recruitment website.

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The World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.

WFP was first established in 1961[4] after the 1960 Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) Conference, when George McGovern, director of the US Food for Peace Programmes, proposed establishing a multilateral food aid programme. The WFP was formally established in 1963 by the FAO and the United Nations General Assembly on a three-year experimental basis. In 1965, the programme was extended to a continuing basis.

Organization

The WFP is governed by an Executive Board which consists of representatives from 36 member states. Ertharin Cousin is the current Executive Director, appointed jointly by the UN Secretary General and the Director-General of the FAO for a five-year term. She heads the Secretariat of the WFP. The European Union is a permanent observer in the WFP and, as a major donor, participates in the work of its Executive Board.

Its vision is a "world in which every man, woman and child has access at all times to the food needed for an active and healthy life."

The WFP has a staff of about 11,500 people, the majority of whom work in remote areas.

Goals and strategies

United Nations C-130 Hercules transports deliver food to the Rumbak region of Sudan.

The WFP unloads humanitarian aid at the Freeport of Monrovia during Joint Task Force Liberia.

A WFP armored vehicle.

The WFP strives to eradicate hunger and malnutrition, with the ultimate goal in mind of eliminating the need for food aid itself.

The objectives that the WFP hopes to achieve are to:

"Save lives and protect livelihoods in emergencies"

"Support food security and nutrition and (re)build livelihoods in fragile settings and following emergencies"

"Reduce risk and enable people, communities and countries to meet their own food and nutrition needs"

"Reduce undernutrition and break the intergenerational cycle of hunger"

WFP food aid is also directed to fight micronutrient deficiencies, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, and combat disease, including HIV and AIDS. Food-for-work programmes help promote environmental and economic stability and agricultural production.

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0 USD Adama, Semera, Dire Dawa CF 3201 Abc road Contract , 40 hours per week World Food Programme

The World Food Programme (WFP) is United Nations frontline agency in the fight against hunger, WFP is continually responding to emergencies. We save lives by getting food to the hungry fast. But WFP also works to help prevent hunger in the future. We do this through programmes that use food as a means to build assets, spread knowledge and nurture stronger, more dynamic communities. This helps communities become more food secure. On average, WFP aims to bring food assistance to more than 80 million people in 80 countries.

WFP Ethiopia is working with the Government and humanitarian partners to strengthen the resilience of Ethiopia’s most vulnerable population and to chart a more prosperous and sustainable future for the next generation. The Country Office also supports programmes that use food assistance to empower women, transform areas affected by climate change and keep children in school. It aims to contribute to Ethiopia’s five-year development agenda, the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP), through which the Government combats food insecurity.

ABOUT MCGOVERNDOLE PROJECT

WFP School Feeding Unit have received a confirmation from USDA - McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program to undertake school feeding and technical assistance project for four years period to enable the Ethiopian Government to transit towards national ownership of school meals program.  The project will be covering around 185,693 primary school children in Afar and Oromia Regions.  The regions are mainly pastoralists who live in a marginalized environment and whose livelihood is exposed to the vagaries of climate and harsh environmental conditions and suffers from law participation into schooling and education.

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

These jobs are found in the Sub Office Programme Unit in the M&E Section. S/he report to M&E team leader under the overall technical guidance of WFP’s Head of Programme. The job holder is typically responsible for the overall monitoring activities of the school feeding programme. Job holders operate with a high degree of independence to ensure that programme and WFP policy objectives are achieved in full. S/he usually involved in a wide variety of programme and analytical work, some of which may be of considerable complexity.JOB PURPOSE
To perform school feeding monitoring activities within the specified coverage area, ensuring that programme generate quality evidence on the outcomes and provide reports to support the effective delivery of assistance packages.KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
  • Coordinate and monitor the implementation of the school feeding at the sub-office /field level, in close collaboration with the Government counter;
  • Assist the sub-office in the development allocation plan and prepare monthly field mission report to document programme implementation.
  • Under the direct supervision of sub office head of programme, participate in sub-office led partner capacity
  • Assist in the coordination of regular meetings with local authorities on the commodity pipeline, distribution arrangements and other relevant issues;
  • Assist in consolidating sub-office level activity monitoring issues and follow-up whether flagged issues have been addressed;
  • KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
  • Liaise with Government counterparts to gather feedback and comments to support programme reviews and improve services
  • Participate effectively in missions, assessments, donor’s missions, rapid need assessments, nutrition surveys, as well as trainings.
  • Provide guidance to the schools on WFP operational practices, monitoring tools and methods in order to support them to complete self-monitoring tasks and to contribute to the visibility of WFP in the schools.
  • Report to the Sub Office Head of Programme on relevant events regarding food management and other related issues;
  • Ensure satisfactorily any additional duties, as required by his/her supervisor
  • DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE
  • Has experience analyzing programme output and outcome data.
  • General knowledge of WFP monitoring and evaluation systems and standards
  • Has experience in school feeding programmes both Home Grown School Feeding and emergency context will be an added advantage

Job Requirements

Education: A university degree in statistics, economics, international affairs, business administration, social sciences, and development or another related field; Experience:  Three or more years of work experience in Monitoring activities. Language: Fluency in both oral and written communication in English. Knowledge of the local language is an added advantage.

How to Apply

WFP is an equal opportunity employer. Female candidates meeting the above qualifications are encouraged to apply on-line through the WFP recruitment website.

2020-12-11

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