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In operation since 2006, today we are honoured to serve clients in 15 fragile and conflict-affected states assisting with disaster relief, peace building, humanitarian aid and development programmes through our specialised recruitment, HR management and operational services.Overview of position

The Stabilization Facility for Libya (SFL) is an immediate stabilization initiative that provides quick rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, and enhances the engagement between the central government and municipalities. The Stabilization Facility will repair light infrastructure within the conflict affected areas to reverse the physical disruption caused by the conflict, and enable the reopening of key services at the municipal level. It may also support quick recovery of businesses that are critical to the survival of whole communities through rehabilitation and provision of equipment.
The Stabilization Facility will undertake rehabilitation of light infrastructure and critical businesses destroyed by conflict in East, West and South Libya.
The project will support the following types of infrastructure rehabilitation:
• key public infrastructure including clinics, hospitals, schools and police stations and government buildings;
• rehabilitation of waste water treatment facilities, and water networks;
• rehabilitation of power stations, electricity networks, power grids and other destroyed electricity infrastructure;
• Rehabilitation of roads and bridges;
• Rehabilitation of small businesses that are critical to the community (e.g. bakeries).
The project will also require provision of equipment that will complement the works, including:
• Provision of equipment including alternative electricity sources.
• Provision of equipment to small businesses being rehabilitated.
The first step of the project will be to undertake a participatory rapid needs assessment in the first three locations where the Stabilization Facility will start working in, including a location in the East, West and South Libya. Role objectives

• To support liaison between the Ministry of Planning, as SFL focal point nationally, and Municipalities, particularly on the logistics and communications of the delivery of SFL support.
Role
• To support the Ministry of Planning and the Delivery Unit in their roles in the SFL, in particular in their liaison with Municipalities on the logistics of delivering SFL equipment and on the communication of those deliveries;
• To liaise with procurement and other relevant units of UNDP in Tunis and Tripoli offices; and,
• To support logistics of delivery, keeping SFL management fully briefed. Project reporting

The Municipal Liaison Officer will report to the MoP Director of International Relations for practical operations, to the UNDP Communications Advisor for communications issues, and to the SFL Manager for policy and administrative requirements. Key competenciesThe contract will be for six months initially, subject to the continued relevance of the post and the fate of the SFL.

The contract may be extended if needed based on good performance.Team management

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The consultancy will be based in Tripoli with travel within Libya to the selected project locations.
Travel within Tripoli will be in the consultant’s private vehicle, and the consultant will provide her/his own accommodation. Transport to other project locations in Libya may require armoured vehicles, depending on discussions between the consultant and the UNDP FSO. Travel to Tunis will be by scheduled flights or UN aviation depending on availability and cost.

  • Demonstrated ability to support liaison between levels of Government in service delivery;
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and manage the logistics of project equipment supply;
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and deliver communications opportunities around service delivery;Experience of working in Libya is essential, and experience of working with UN agencies would be an advantage

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CTG stands for Committed To Good. With an ethical approach at the heart of all that we do, it is a description that makes us proud. Respect for the fundamental human rights of our staff, and those our staff encounter, is a cornerstone of our values. We strive for gender equality, inclusion and diversity, providing fair and equal opportunities for all. We take a zero tolerance approach to corruption and stay true to local labour laws and all local statutory requirements. In operation since 2006, today we are honoured to serve clients in 15 fragile and conflict-affected states assisting with disaster relief, peace building, humanitarian aid and development programmes through our specialised recruitment, HR management and operational services.Overview of position

The Stabilization Facility for Libya (SFL) is an immediate stabilization initiative that provides quick rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, and enhances the engagement between the central government and municipalities. The Stabilization Facility will repair light infrastructure within the conflict affected areas to reverse the physical disruption caused by the conflict, and enable the reopening of key services at the municipal level. It may also support quick recovery of businesses that are critical to the survival of whole communities through rehabilitation and provision of equipment. The Stabilization Facility will undertake rehabilitation of light infrastructure and critical businesses destroyed by conflict in East, West and South Libya. The project will support the following types of infrastructure rehabilitation: • key public infrastructure including clinics, hospitals, schools and police stations and government buildings; • rehabilitation of waste water treatment facilities, and water networks; • rehabilitation of power stations, electricity networks, power grids and other destroyed electricity infrastructure; • Rehabilitation of roads and bridges; • Rehabilitation of small businesses that are critical to the community (e.g. bakeries). The project will also require provision of equipment that will complement the works, including: • Provision of equipment including alternative electricity sources. • Provision of equipment to small businesses being rehabilitated. The first step of the project will be to undertake a participatory rapid needs assessment in the first three locations where the Stabilization Facility will start working in, including a location in the East, West and South Libya. Role objectives

• To support liaison between the Ministry of Planning, as SFL focal point nationally, and Municipalities, particularly on the logistics and communications of the delivery of SFL support. Role • To support the Ministry of Planning and the Delivery Unit in their roles in the SFL, in particular in their liaison with Municipalities on the logistics of delivering SFL equipment and on the communication of those deliveries; • To liaise with procurement and other relevant units of UNDP in Tunis and Tripoli offices; and, • To support logistics of delivery, keeping SFL management fully briefed. Project reporting

The Municipal Liaison Officer will report to the MoP Director of International Relations for practical operations, to the UNDP Communications Advisor for communications issues, and to the SFL Manager for policy and administrative requirements. Key competenciesThe contract will be for six months initially, subject to the continued relevance of the post and the fate of the SFL.

The contract may be extended if needed based on good performance.Team management

no Further information

The consultancy will be based in Tripoli with travel within Libya to the selected project locations. Travel within Tripoli will be in the consultant’s private vehicle, and the consultant will provide her/his own accommodation. Transport to other project locations in Libya may require armoured vehicles, depending on discussions between the consultant and the UNDP FSO. Travel to Tunis will be by scheduled flights or UN aviation depending on availability and cost.

  • Demonstrated ability to support liaison between levels of Government in service delivery;
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and manage the logistics of project equipment supply;
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and deliver communications opportunities around service delivery;Experience of working in Libya is essential, and experience of working with UN agencies would be an advantage
2019-09-26

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