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Rotation This post is non-rotational

Contract Type : Fixed Term Appointment (FTA)

Duty Station : Bamako, Mali

Duration: : One year (initially)*

Vacancy Closing Date : 28 December 2021 (5:00 p.m. New York Time)

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(*) No expectancy of renewal, in accordance with UN Staff Regulations 4.5.

Background Information Mali experienced a multifaceted, complex crisis in 2012 (food insecurity, political turmoil, military coup and war, including terrorism threat) that affected the entire region. Three-quarters of the country is inaccessible due to armed groups, terrorisms (jihadists), inter-communal conflicts, mines, isolation and lack of infrastructures. Civilians have suffered from bloody intercommunal clashes and surges in banditry. The greatest security threat remains terrorism, intercommunal conflicts and attacks by radical movements that did not participate in the peace negotiations.

Chronic food insecurity, coupled with conflicts and multiple displacements, make women and girls more vulnerable. They are forced to take extreme risks in searching for food to help their families. They experienced rape and often mass rape by armed and extremist groups during displacement. Many people remain silent after experiencing sexual violence ignoring the risks they face in contracting sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and AIDS and unwanted pregnancies. They are also subjected to the psychological abuses linked to rejection and stigmatization in their own communities, especially those with children born as a result of rape. For 2020, 97 women reported with children born as a result of rape are receiving psychosocial support through GBV Sub-Cluster partners.

The country’s vulnerability to epidemics and natural disasters is also known. Mali is regularly subject to natural disasters such as droughts and floods. In 2020, more than 7590 people were affected by the floods, 2728 houses collapsed, and 16 people died.

As of January 15, 2021, the revised humanitarian response plan for 2020 is only 48% funded. Protection cluster/GBV Sub Cluster was only funded at 30%. In addition, in 2021, it is estimated that 11.7M people will be affected by the crisis, of which 5.9M will be in need, including 4.7M to be targeted by humanitarian actors in Mali. The humanitarian response budget for 2021 is being finalized. Added to this is an intensification of internal and cross-border population movements bringing the total number of displaced persons to 311,193 and returnees to 84,473.

The current rapid and serious evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic is considered to have had both a direct and indirect impact on the total population in Mali (7839 cases, deaths 310), in particular women and girls who were already seriously impacted by the conflict are even more vulnerable now during the pandemic. According to UN GBV survey coordinated by UNFPA, these women and girls will not only be at risk for getting the virus themselves, but 50% of them are now affected by domestic violence.

In the year 2020, the country went through a military coup worsening the existing fragile socio-political tensions with an upsurge in demonstrations while the political opposition is more fragmented. Concrete results and cessation of hostilities have not resulted in establishing a humanitarian aid corridor or respect for the humanitarian principles. For example, for over three months, a village of in Ségou region, Farabougou has been stranded by the militia.

How you can make a difference:

UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA’s new strategic plan (2018-2021), focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices.

In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction.

UNFPA is seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need staff who are transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in program results.

Main Tasks & Responsibilities The Position:

Under the overall supervision of the UNFPA Representative and working in a programme team led by the Deputy Representative the incumbent will ensure effective and efficient coordination, programmatic and operational support to UNFPA’s humanitarian programming and response in Mali as relevant, supporting CO in implementing the Country Programme. The thematic focus of the humanitarian support will be centered on Reproductive Health with support to GBV as required by the Gender team, but will also coordinate the country office’s response and planning related to youth and data in the Northern and Central regions (Gao, Tombouctou, Kidal, Mopti, Ségou et Menaka).

To ensure its timely implementation, responsibilities and tasks of the Humanitarian Coordinator, may include, but are not limited to the following:

A. Coordination of the CO humanitarian interventions

​Support the CO in the implementation of humanitarian interventions as outlined in the Country Programme 2020-2024;Review the country office strategic plan 2017-2019 and support the development of the new humanitarian strategic plan; Participate in inter-agency/inter-cluster meetings as needed in Afghanistan (primarily Health, Protection, GBV sub-cluster, other clusters as needed), noting that the Gender team is fully engaged in the GBV SC. Work closely with the Country Office on internal coordination of humanitarian initiatives, especially establishing strong inter-linkages between national CO capacities and related international staff especially for technical and programmatic areas. Review and facilitate the update of the emergency preparedness plans of the CO (MPAs) and support expediting response in the event of an emergency/post-crisis. Support CO in preparedness initiatives such as establishing arrangements for supplies, ICT, transportation and security. Support the Rapid Response Mechanism to integrate SRHR/GBV in their response. Provide support for strategic planning related to Disaster Risk Preparedness and Reduction. Regularly liaise with relevant HQ units (humanitarian Geneva and New York team) and WCARO (especially the Programme and Humanitarian Support Team) to provide updates and troubleshoot issues as needed. Prepare monthly meeting with WCARO Humanitarian strategic committee. B. Assessment and Planning:

Support CO in preparing different strategies for and responses to the multiple crises in the Mali, especially the new crisis in the southern regions (Ségou, Niono, Koulikoro) crisis. Responsible for assessment and planning processes, including engagement in Rapid Assessments/MIRA, Flash Appeal/Strategic Response Plan Revision, UNFPA’s Emergency Response Plan, Supply Strategy, Integrated M&E Plan, setting up Humanitarian Monitoring systems etc. Scan the environment and humanitarian actors for possible partnerships and strengthening collaboration with ongoing humanitarian actors. C. Programmatic and operational support to emergency response:

Support the CO in the preparation of key deliverables in the first 48 hours of an emergency (ie: internal SitReps, CERF and key bilateral donor proposals, contacting IPs, planning with CO team on response, etc.). Advice and support the CO on expediting CERF funds implementation – assist with planning for activities, working with partners in various areas. D. Communication:

Support the CO (especially the communications team) in preparation of any external communications materials as needed including external SitReps, UNFPA statement, key advocacy messages and plan of action, fact sheets as well as internal information briefs for HQ units, WCARO and other as needed. E. Partnership and Resource Mobilization:

Lead/Support Cluster/Sector and UNCT Coordination in the hubs as necessary for UNFPA supported humanitarian initiatives. Support in resource mobilization efforts for the CO’s humanitarian initiatives. F. Advice on procedures in place for the response:

Document lessons learned and prepare handover notes. Undertake field travel to crisis affected areas, as needed and dependent on the security situation.

Qualifications and Experience Education:

Advanced university degree in Humanitarian Assistance, Public Health, Social Sciences, Demography, Gender and/or other related fields.

Knowledge and Experience:

At least 7 years of relevant experience preferably in humanitarian affairs, emergency relief management, public health or other related areas, prior experience in region an asset Experience in design, monitoring and evaluation of development projects, humanitarian programming and coordination. Proven management, coordination and of programme development skills, Analytical and strategic thinking, results oriented, commitment to excellence and able to work efficiently under high pressure, Track record of building strategic alliances and partnerships, strong communication and networking skills; strong organizational skills, Appropriate and transparent decision making abilities, Knowledge and understanding of UN humanitarian relief operations and procedures, Good level of emotional intelligence, empathy and conflict management as well as negotiating skills, Experience in the UN system would be an asset.

Languages:

Fluency in French and working knowledge of English are required.

Required Competencies Values:

Exemplifying integrity Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system Embracing diversity in all its forms. Embracing change

Core Competencies:

Achieving Results Being Accountable Developing and Applying Professional Expertise/Business Acumen Thinking analytically and Strategically Working in Teams/Managing Ourselves and our Relationships Communicating for Impact

Functional Competencies:

Advocacy/ Advancing a policy-oriented agenda Leveraging the resources of national governments and partners/ building strategic alliances and partnerships Delivering results-based programme Internal and external communication and advocacy for results mobilization.

Managerial Competencies:

Engaging in internal/external partners and stakeholders Leading, developing, and empowering people, creating a culture of performance Making decisions and exercising judgment.

UNFPA Work Environment UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, Embracing diversity in all its forms, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply. UNFPA promotes equal opportunities for all including persons with disabilities.

Compensation and Benefits This position offers an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the level of the post. The package includes a competitive net salary plus cost of living adjustment, housing allowance, home leave, health insurance and other benefits.

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Exceptions to this rule are very limited and can be made only for:

Stateless persons Newly appointed staff members who have applied for citizenship by naturalization, when such citizenship will be granted imminently. Acting staff members in the General Service and related categories with permanent residency status, on promotion to the Professional category. Staff members appointed under a temporary appointment. Please understand that UNFPA is not in a position to provide advice on or assistance in applying for any citizenship.

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