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UNDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment, and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks. Organizational Context
The UN has been engaged in Somalia since its independence in 1960, undertaking activities that help alleviate poverty and suffering, encourage development, support peacebuilding and security and mitigate the effects of the conflict on the Somali people.
The UN's various mandates are currently implemented through 24 Agencies, Funds and Programmes (both resident and non-resident), one political mission (UNSOM) and one logistical support mission (UNSOS).
On 1 January 2014, the UN became a structurally integrated presence with UN entities working in close cooperation and thorough joint programmatic interventions across the UN Country Team (UNCT) and UNSOM, especially in the areas of governance, including constitutional review and elections, rule of law, including police, justice and corrections, as well as security, gender equality, human rights, advocacy for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) protection in key areas in south and central Somalia, and disengaged combatants.
While Somalia has made significant forward strides in recent years, the UN recognizes that further progress in Somalia’s peacebuilding and state-building enterprise is based on our collective ability to work across the humanitarian, development and peacebuilding agendas in a coordinated and holistic manner. Without comprehensively addressing the multiplicity of issues facing the country, our collective gains will remain fragile and reversible. Furthermore, the humanitarian situation remains precarious for much of the population. Somalia experiences major rapid and slow onset climate-induced shocks on a two to five-year cycle, with flooding, cyclones and particularly drought as the main causal factors. Over two decades of armed conflict and the presence of violent extremist groups, combined with nascent state institutions, have also profoundly affected the country’s resilience to recover from both climatic and human induced shocks.
The UN in Somalia recognizes that increasing the resilience of Somalis requires a coordinated approach among stakeholders across all sectors. This approach seeks to undertake longer-term development interventions that address the underlying causes of recurrent human and nature induced humanitarian crises. It is only through collective and coordinated efforts across the UN, and with the Somali government and people, can progress towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be realized.
The UN's contribution to the realization of these objectives is undertaken through the Cooperation Framework (2021-2025). This encapsulates and articulates the UN’s collective commitment to support Somalia’s humanitarian, development, political and security priorities as outlined in the Somalia National Development Plan 2020-2024 (NDP9). It is also aligned to the SDGs.
The position is located in the Integrated Office of the Office of the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (henceforth the Integrated Office) for Somalia. The incumbent will report to the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (DSRSG/RC/HC) through the Head of the Integrated Office.
The Integrated Office comprises five entities, namely: Resident Coordinator's Office (RCO) providing support to the UN Country Team; Risk Management Unit (RMU); New Partnership Support Unit (NPSU), Community Recovery and Extension of State Authority and Accountability (CRESTA/A); and Prevention and Countering of Violent Extremism Unit (P/CVE). These entities are located in multiple locations in Nairobi and in Somalia duty stations (Mogadishu, Garowe, Hargeisa).
Job Purpose
Under the guidance of the DSRSG/RC/HC and in close cooperation with the P4 Mission Special Assistant, Executive Assistant, the Head of Office and other UN teams, ensures timely efficient support ensuring that the DSRSG/RC/HC’s work is well planned and prioritized, that they are well prepared for engagements and decision making with quality background material and recommendations, and are kept informed in a timely way of relevant new developments.
Duties and Responsibilities
1.) Advise the DSRSG/RC/HC in the UN’s collective programmatic and operational efforts, particularly the implementation of joint strategies, joint programming initiatives and harmonization of services including by ensuring timely and quality;
2.) Ensure the DSRSG/RC/HC’s overall work and engagements are effectively prioritized and well organized from both a logistical and policy content perspective;
3.) Contribute substantively to UN coordination and knowledge sharing mechanisms and ensure adequate linkages to Somali government-led coordination mechanisms;
4.) Advise the Head of the RC Office in effectively and efficiently managing the RCO, including supporting and covering the R&R of RCO staff in other locations outside Mogadishu in Somalia;
Core Competencies;
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies;
Required Skills and Experience
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UNDP has a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual exploitation and misconduct, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles.
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