Job Description
Background:
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security.
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325), adopted unanimously in October 2000, underscores the critical role of women’s equal participation and full involvement in all efforts to maintain and promote peace and security. Since then, seven additional resolutions have been adopted, further strengthening the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda.
UN Women works to advance women’s engagement in peace and security by promoting the effective implementation, monitoring, and reporting of global commitments on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. These commitments are outlined in the Beijing Platform for Action and in Security Council Resolutions 1325 (2000), 1820 (2008), 1888 (2009), 1889 (2009), 1960 (2010), 2122 (2013), and 2242 (2015), as well as in relevant Presidential Statements and UN accountability frameworks. The resolutions on sustaining peace (S/RES/2282 and A/RES/70/262) emphasize a comprehensive approach to peacebuilding that strengthens capacities for peace across all stages of the conflict cycle. In this context, UN Women supports efforts to build the capacity of actors engaged in inclusive peacebuilding and national dialogue processes, with the goal of enhancing women’s participation, influence, and gender-equality outcomes.
The Federal Government of Somalia has demonstrated strong commitment to advancing the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda as an integral part of its broader state-building and peace consolidation efforts. In January 2023, the Government launched its first National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace and Security (2022–2026), developed through an inclusive process led by the Ministry of Family and Human Rights Development (MoFHRD) in collaboration with federal member states, civil society organizations, and development partners.
The NAP provides a strategic framework to enhance women’s participation and leadership in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, protection, and recovery processes. It is aligned with the National Development Plan, the National Gender Policy, and the National Reconciliation Framework, underscoring the Government’s commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment as key drivers of peace and sustainable development.
While notable progress has been made in promoting women’s representation and engagement in governance and peace structures, significant challenges persist. These include ongoing insecurity, limited institutional capacity, weak coordination among WPS actors at federal and state levels, and social and cultural barriers that constrain women’s full participation in decision-making and access to justice and protection mechanisms.
In this context where the 2nd National Action Plan is being developed, continued technical and programmatic support is essential to strengthen coordination, implementation, and monitoring of the WPS agenda, enhance institutional accountability, and ensure the meaningful participation and protection of women and girls across peacebuilding and governance processes at both national and state levels.
Reporting to the Country Program Manager, the WPS Specialist exercises overall responsibility for planning, implementing, managing and technical support to the Women, Peace and Security Program interventions under the WPS portfolio. The Programme Specialist works in close collaboration with the programme and operations team, UN Women HQ and ESARO staff, UN partners, Government officials, Development Partners and civil society ensuring successful implementation of the overall portfolio.
Manage the implementation and management of the Women Peace and Security programme
Manage the monitoring and reporting of the programme:
Build partnerships and support in developing resource mobilization strategies:
Contribute technically to inter-agency coordination to achieve a coherent and aligned presence for the Women Peace and Security in Somalia:
Manage advocacy, knowledge building and communication efforts of Women Peace and Security programme
Cross-Thematic Integration
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organisation.
Supervisory/Managerial Responsibilities: the incumbent leads a team of 7, which includes 1 direct report (1 NPSA Programme Assistant), as well as 6 affiliate personnel (seconded to the partners).
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