Electoral Violence Prevention Expert

Support the establishment of an Elections Early Warning and Early Response System.

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Overview

Support the establishment of an Elections Early Warning and Early Response System.

You have:

  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in areas of conflict prevention, early warning and/or risk monitoring.
  • Fluency in at least one national language of Ethiopia is required.
  • Knowledge of dispute resolution and peacebuilding practices in Ethiopia is an added advantage.
  • Experience working within or with government, security forces is an advantage.
  • Previous experience working with NEBE will be a strong advantage.
  • Considerable cultural and political sensitivity and an ability to meet deadlines are required.
  • Familiarity with the UN in general and UNDP procedures in particular is an asset.

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Ethiopia has embarked on a new democratic era, marked by the re-establishment of the National Elections Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) in 2019 as the country’s independent electoral management body, followed by the Sixth General Elections in 2021. Despite a commitment to the electoral process, a significant challenge for a nascent institution like NEBE is to cultivate sustainable connections between effective, participatory democratic governance, respect for human rights, and the establishment of strong, independent, and responsive institutions, including an accountable electoral management body

The UNDP project “Supporting Elections for Ethiopia’s Democracy Strengthening (SEEDS-1)” (2019-2022) has been instrumental in laying the groundwork for a free and competitive political landscape in Ethiopia. However, further investment is crucial to sustain these gains in the long term. The successor project (SEEDS) 2 therefore continues to support NEBE and other stakeholders throughout the electoral cycle.

SEEDS 2 operates within the framework of the re-established National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) as mandated by Proclamation No. 1133/2011. NEBE is responsible for conducting elections, organizing referendums, and regulating political parties in Ethiopia. As NEBE prepares for the upcoming 7th general elections, it aims to strengthen its institutional capacity, particularly focusing on sustainable human resources development, to strengthen electoral cycle, uphold its reputation, and conduct transparent, credible, and inclusive elections in Ethiopia.

As part of the UNDP Ethiopia “Strengthening Ethiopia Elections for Democratic Sustainability (SEEDS 2)” project and in collaboration with EC-UNDP Joint Task Force on Electoral Assistance (JTF), UNDP shall assist NEBE with the development of an Elections Early Warning and Early Response (EWER) System. The objective of the system is to provide NEBE with the capacity to efficiently and coherently monitor, manage, and respond to violence throughout the electoral process. At the same time, through this system, NEBE is seeking to monitor efficiently electoral operations throughout the country and timely and rapidly respond to any challenges that may arise.

In this context, UNDP Ethiopia is seeking to hire Electoral Violence Prevention Expert (National) to support the establishment, implementation and functioning of the EWER system for the upcoming elections in Ethiopia.

Under the direct supervision of the Chief Technical Advisor and in coordination with the advisory team, the incumbent will provide technical assistance to NEBE in setting up, coordinating, and managing the EWER system.

Specific duties include: • Support the JTF mission during the assessment of the environment for EWER implementation. • Support NEBE in further developing policies and procedures governing the prevention of electoral violence and EWER system. • Support NEBE in analysing risks of electoral violence and incorporating risk management measures into operational planning (including the contingency measures related to possible health, natural and other risks that may impact electoral operations). • Support NEBE in preparations for the implementation and operations of all levels of EWER system with focus on procedures and training. • Support NEBE in convening the decentralized units/ teams of the EWER system. • Support NEBE in ensuring regular information-sharing and coordination amongst and between the teams and stakeholders included in the EWER. • Manage national EWER operations, including meetings, communication, surge fund. • Track agreed actions arising from the EWER. • Support the IT technician in setting up (updating / adapting / developing) and manage the IT EWER platform including by: monitoring functioning of the platform; liaising with developers in case of any technical issues; and logging meetings, risks, incidents, responses, etc. • Maintain regular communication between regional and national structures of the EWER system. • Provide regular updates and draft reports and other documents according to the Project’s reporting framework as well as ad-hoc requirements. • Support NEBE to identify and address lessons learned. • Perform other tasks and duties as requested by the Chief Technical Advisor.

Impact of Results All of the key results are critical for the project to operate and to be able to implement its activities effectively and efficiently. In the absence of these results the project would neither comply with UNDP rules and regulations nor be able to meet its objectives

Corporate Competencies: • Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN’s values and ethical standards. • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of the project. • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity. • Treats all people fairly and without favouritism.

Functional Competencies: • Working knowledge of the Ethiopian political and governance landscape, including current and latent conflicts. • Knowledge of dispute resolution and peacebuilding practices in Ethiopia are an added advantage. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, ability to foster networks and partnerships, and good working knowledge of information and computer technology. While representing UNDP views, the candidate should also be able to provide coordination among the UN family of agencies. • Proven ability to meet deadlines and work with minimum supervision. • Experience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environments. • Displays analytical judgment and demonstrated ability to handle confidential and politically sensitive issues in a responsible and mature manner. • Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage complexities. Demonstrated ability to multitask under pressure and to meet strict deadlines often under hardship conditions. • Excellent organizational skills and ability to work effectively in teams, delivering through and with others. • Self-management, including conflict management/negotiating skills.

 •    Out of 7 years of professional experience, a minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience in areas of conflict prevention, early warning and/or risk monitoring.
 •    Experience in conducting comprehensive assessments related to early warning will be an added advantage.
 •    Experience working within or with government, security forces is an advantage.
 •    Previous experience working with NEBE will be a strong advantage.
 •    The post requires considerable cultural and political sensitivity and an ability to meet deadlines.
 •    Familiarity with the UN in general and UNDP procedures in particular and/or previous experience with the UN is an asset
 *  Fluency in at least one national language of Ethiopia is required.

Addis Ababa is the capital of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The population is estimated at about 4 million or so. Addis Ababa located in the Ethiopian highlands at an altitude of 2,500-2,700 meters. The climate is sunny and temperate, but it can be very cold at night, with freezing temperature 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.

The basic infrastructures - roads, utilities, and telecommunications - are below standard, as are medical facilities, which are still largely inadequate, although a few private clinics and hospitals provide reasonably good routine care. There are lots of tourist attractions to visit around the country, although the amenities are often poor to average. Several restaurants around the city serve local or international cuisine and there are numerous social and cultural events throughout the year organized by the international and local communities. Sports facilities (fitness, tennis, swimming, riding, golf, etc.) exist in the major hotels or in different establishments around the city. There are no major or special security concerns within Addis Ababa city limits.

As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing and other living essentials. National UN Volunteers are part of the malicious insurance plan.

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Potential interview questions

Describe a time when you had to manage a sensitive and politically charged issue. This assesses your ability to handle confidential matters appropriately. Provide a specific example that highlights your diplomatic skills and discretion.
How have you contributed to conflict prevention in previous roles? The interviewer wants to know about your relevant experience and its impact. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you explain how you would develop policies to prevent electoral violence? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies would you implement to coordinate among various stakeholders? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe your experience with risk management in electoral contexts. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you assess the effectiveness of the Early Warning Response System? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you handle tight deadlines when working under pressure? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What approaches do you have to foster trust among team members and stakeholders? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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