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Danish Refugee Council (DRC) recrute un Consortium Manager
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Danish Refugee Council (DRC) recrute un Consortium Manager

Background The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is an independent international non-governmental organization, working in 40+ countries throughout the world, and our primary mandate is to promote durable solutions for refugees and displaced populations. The DRC office in Nairobi is a Regional Office providing management support and strategic direction to DRC programs operating in East Africa & Great Lakes.Overall purpose of the role The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is seeking exceptionally qualified candidates for the position of Consortium Manager to lead a consortium of partners in implementation of a project across Benishangul Gumuz, Ethiopia and Gedaref, Sudan. The project aims to support the resilience of areas and populations affected by forced displacement due to the conflict in Sudan, and to promote social cohesion among communities.The role is responsible for overall strategy and implementation, including management of the Consortium Management Unit, developing its role in Benishangul Gumuz and Gedaref and maintaining activities and deliverables as agreed with the Steering Committee.Qualified candidates must demonstrate capacity in leading an integrated project team from partner organisations, have senior-level experience across program and support functions, provide strategic direction and motivate a diverse team while building positive relationships with stakeholders from communities, local authorities, governments, donors, and NGOs. The preferred candidate has knowledge and experience in inclusive system approaches and gender transformative programming.The Consortium Manager holds overall responsibility for achievement of project results, ensuring deliverables on time and quality. The position ensures integrated vision among different project areas and actors, serves as principal donor contact, oversees risk management, and ensures learning and adaptation are embedded.Key responsibilities- Lead, oversee, and manage delivery of project results consistent with objectives and donor compliance.- Serve as secretary to the Steering Committee to engage consortium members, solve challenges, and manage results.- Lead project delivery: strategy, performance management, component design, team management, research, and learning.- Maintain single programmatic and technical approach, coordinate DRC and partners, ensure resource access.- Principal contact with donor, managing communications and updates on delivery, risks, and challenges.- Active risk management and fostering risk culture, inform donor and Steering Committee, ensure business continuity planning.- Manage relationships with authorities and stakeholders; represent project in meetings.- Ensure Safety and Security Plans are implemented and adapted as needed.About youYou are expected to demonstrate five core competencies: striving for excellence, collaborating, taking the lead, communicating, and demonstrating integrity.Education Degree in political science, international development, social work, humanitarian law, migration or related field.Experience and technical competencies- Minimum 7 years' experience in international humanitarian or development aid including roles such as Consortium Manager, Project Manager, or Programme Advisor.- At least 3 years’ people management experience.- Experience managing large multi-location programs in complex environments and coordinating multi-partner teams.- Expertise in inclusive systems, health & nutrition, protection & gender, peacebuilding or resilience programming.- Experience in project management, budget monitoring, financial forecasting, and risk management.- Ability to build relationships with governments, donors, partners, and stakeholders.Languages Full professional English required; Amharic, Arabic, or French skills are assets.Conditions Contract until 31 December 2027, possible extension. Salary per DRC employment terms, band F - Management. Duty station: Ethiopia or Sudan. Availability: ASAP. Reports to: Operations Director.Equal opportunities DRC is committed to an inclusive, respectful workplace and considers all applicants regardless of race, age, ability, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, or other factors.Ethical standards Staff uphold highest ethical standards including safeguarding against exploitation, abuse, and harassment. Background checks conducted.How to apply Submit motivated applications and CV in English via online application form on www.drc.ngo no later than 9 December 2025.POSTULERexclusif

10 Dec 2025 0
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International Organization for Migration recrute un Senior Protection Associate
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International Organization for Migration recrute un Senior Protection Associate

Contexte :La Libye reste une destination clé et un pays de transit le long de la route méditerranéenne centrale pour les migrants cherchant à atteindre l'Europe. Les migrants, réfugiés et personnes déplacées internes (PDI) en Libye sont très vulnérables à la violence, à l'exploitation et aux abus avec un accès limité aux services vitaux tels que la santé, la nourriture, l'hébergement et l'assistance à la protection.Le contexte politique complexe, caractérisé par des tensions et défis sécuritaires, crée un environnement d'insécurité et d'abus des droits de l'homme contre les migrants, particulièrement sévère pour les enfants des flux migratoires mixtes.IOM est présente en Libye depuis 2006 et fournit une réponse complète aux besoins des migrants en situation vulnérable. Dans ce contexte, IOM s'engage à garantir une programmation de qualité et réactive conforme aux besoins évolutifs des populations et à la tolérance zéro contre l'exploitation sexuelle et autres inconduites.Responsabilités principales :Supporter la planification, la coordination et le suivi des activités AAP (Accountability to Affected Population).Superviser les sous-traitants et assistants protection d'IOM.Assister aux évaluations des besoins et aux processus de suivi et évaluation.Appuyer la mise en œuvre des mécanismes de feedback et de plaintes.Promouvoir la communication bidirectionnelle avec les migrants, réfugiés et communautés.Participer aux formations AAP pour le personnel et partenaires.Coordonner avec les points focaux PSEA, genre, communication et autres.Documenter les bonnes pratiques AAP et contribuer à la rédaction de propositions et rapports.Appuyer les aspects administratifs, financiers et logistiques liés aux activités AAP.Assister aux traductions informelles des documents entre anglais et arabe.Qualifications et expérience requises :Bachelor dans les sciences politiques, sociales, droits humains, communication, relations internationales, droit ou domaine pertinent avec 4 ans d'expérience; ou diplôme secondaire avec 6 ans d'expérience professionnelle pertinente.Expérience dans la migration et/ou les activités de protection.Expérience avec les initiatives AAP.Maîtrise des outils Microsoft et bonnes compétences analytiques.Maîtrise de l'arabe et de l'anglais requise; connaissance du français est un avantage.Comment postuler : Les candidats intéressés sont invités à soumettre leur candidature via le système Oracle d'IOM. Seuls les profils complétés en ligne seront considérés.POSTULERexclusif

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European Committee for Agricultural Training recrute un(e) Consultant pour la supervision technique et évaluation de la réhabilitation de huit canaux d'irrigation
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European Committee for Agricultural Training recrute un(e) Consultant pour la supervision technique et évaluation de la réhabilitation de huit canaux d'irrigation

La mission porte sur l’évaluation technique et la supervision de la réhabilitation de huit (8) canaux d’irrigation dans le district de Jowhar, Somalie, dans le cadre du programme Cash for Works, financé par AICS sous le projet ARISE (Agriculture, Ressources en Eau, Sécurité Alimentaire et Équité de Genre).Objectifs :Collaborer avec l’équipe technique de CEFA pour évaluer et valider les canaux à réhabiliter ;Revoir et valider les quantités de désensablement proposées ;Préparer un bordereau des quantités pour chaque canal ;Identifier et enregistrer les travailleurs et chefs d’équipe pour les activités Cash for Work ;Superviser les travaux de désensablement réalisés par les membres de la communauté.Déroulement :La mission est en deux phases :Phase 1 : Évaluation technique et préparation du bordereau des quantités (2 semaines), incluant mobilisation, visites sur site, relevés topographiques et planification.Phase 2 : Supervision des travaux de réhabilitation (4 semaines), incluant la mise en œuvre, le suivi, le contrôle qualité, la documentation et le reporting.Livrables :Rapport d’évaluation détaillé avec plans, profils, quantifications et plan d’intervention ;Rapports hebdomadaires de suivi des travaux ;Rapport de clôture complet avec bilan physique et financier ainsi qu’album photographique.Comment postuler :Les candidats intéressés doivent soumettre une proposition technique et financière par email avant le 5 décembre 2025 à 14h00 (EAT) à l’adresse mentionnée dans l’annonce. L’objet de l’email doit indiquer : ARISE CEFA 03.POSTULERexclusif

05 Dec 2025 0
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Médecins Sans Frontières recrute un Driver
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Médecins Sans Frontières recrute un Driver

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctor without Borders (MSF), fondée en 1971, est une organisation humanitaire internationale qui fournit une assistance médicale d'urgence aux populations en danger dans plus de 60 pays. MSF est présente au Nigeria depuis 20 ans. MSF est une organisation humanitaire médicale indépendante et qui aide les populations en détresse, victimes de catastrophes naturelles ou causées par l'homme ainsi que les victimes de conflits armés, sans discrimination et indépendamment de la race, de la religion, des convictions ou de l'affiliation politique.Nous recrutons pour pourvoir le poste ci-dessous :Intitulé du poste : Driver (Talent Pool)Lieu : AbujaContrat : 208 heures de travail par moisNiveau : 03But principal :Constituer un vivier de candidats qualifiés et talentueux pour ce poste pouvant être employés selon les besoins.Le rôle implique le transport de biens et de passagers autorisés en respectant les règles de sécurité de MSF ainsi que le code de la route national, en assurant la sécurité, la fiabilité du véhicule et la qualité du service.Description des tâches :Contrôler quotidiennement l’état technique du véhicule attribué (état des pneus, huile, carburant, freins, équipement radio, pièces de rechange, etc.), effectuer une vérification hebdomadaire selon le carnet de bord MSF, faire le plein si nécessaire, et maintenir la propreté du véhicule.Effectuer la passation lorsque le véhicule est utilisé par un autre chauffeur.Assurer la sécurité des passagers, conduire prudemment en respectant les limitations de vitesse, le code de la route et les règles de sécurité MSF afin d’éviter les accidents.Vérifier que tous les passagers disposent des documents nécessaires avant le voyage et s’assurer que le personnel non MSF signe des décharges de responsabilité.Veiller à un chargement et déchargement appropriés des biens, remettre les documents au destinataire, vérifier l’état des biens livrés, et retourner les documents dûment complétés à la logistique.Veiller à la validité des documents du véhicule et du permis de conduire du chauffeur et s’assurer qu’ils sont dans le véhicule.Informer le supérieur hiérarchique de tout incident lié au transport de passagers ou de biens.Maîtriser l’utilisation des radios, codes, numéros d’appel et alphabets radio et communiquer avec la base suivant la politique de communication MSF.Respecter les règles de sécurité liées aux déplacements des véhicules, notamment customs, postes de contrôle, et barrages routiers.Respecter et faire respecter les règles de sécurité locales par tous les passagers.Communiquer clairement les départs et arrivées dans le cadre des procédures de sécurité.Ne pas autoriser la présence d’individus non MSF dans le véhicule sans l’autorisation du supérieur et faire signer la décharge de responsabilité; aucun objet non MSF ne doit être dans le véhicule.Participer aux briefings avant déplacement et aux débriefings après et faire part de ses observations.Assurer la visibilité de l’identification MSF sur le véhicule et pour le personnel lors des déplacements sur le terrain.Vérifier le bon fonctionnement des outils de communication avant tout déplacement.Faire signer la feuille de mouvement du véhicule par tous les utilisateurs.Respecter le planning des chauffeurs et arriver en avance pour vérifier le véhicule, le matériel, la disponibilité de la trousse de premiers secours et s’assurer que tout est prêt.Signaler les anomalies au mécanicien ou au supérieur avant déplacement.Assurer la disponibilité d'eau et de nourriture de sécurité dans le véhicule lors des déplacements sur le terrain.Suivre les maintenances régulières (service A, B, C) du véhicule et informer à l'avance pour la planification des services.Conditions requises :Éducation : Éducation secondaire, permis de conduire valide, bonne connaissance des routes locales à Abuja.Expérience : Minimum de 2 ans d'expérience en conduite, de préférence avec un 4x4 Landcruiser, expérience souhaitée avec MSF ou d'autres ONG internationales.Langues : Anglais et Hausa, parlé et écrit.Compétences : Engagement aux principes MSF, flexibilité comportementale, gestion du stress, orientation résultats et qualité, travail en équipe, orientation service.Rémunération : Selon la grille salariale MSF (contrat national).Date limite de candidature : 28 novembre 2025 (17h00)Instructions pour postuler :Les candidats qualifiés et intéressés doivent postuler via le lien ci-dessous. Veuillez soumettre votre lettre de motivation, CV à jour et diplômes académiques via le formulaire. Seules les candidatures électroniques seront prises en compte, aucune candidature physique ne sera acceptée.Nous remercions tous les candidats de leur intérêt, mais seuls les présélectionnés seront contactés. MSF promeut la diversité, encourage les groupes minoritaires, les personnes handicapées et favorise la candidature des femmes. Toutes les candidatures seront traitées avec confidentialité.MSF s’engage contre toute forme d’exploitation, harcèlement ou discrimination.POSTULERexclusif

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Chemonics International Inc recrute un Djibouti Country Technical Lead
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Chemonics International Inc recrute un Djibouti Country Technical Lead

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) is an integrated set of activities funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USG) and is intended to provide timely, accurate, evidence-based, and transparent food insecurity early warning information and analysis. Created in 1985 in response to famines in East and West Africa, FEWS NET provides global coverage of acute food insecurity.FEWS NET’s work is implemented across several mechanisms by a team of partners including NASA, NOAA, USDA, USGS, UCSB-CHC, University of Maryland, AIR, and Chemonics International (Chemonics). Chemonics implements FEWS NET’s Decision Support Team (DST), which is charged with providing integrated monitoring and analyses of acute food insecurity worldwide to support USG policy and programmatic decisions. The DST operates through a Washington-based office, regional FEWS NET offices, and national staff in multiple regions including sub-Saharan Africa.FEWS NET aims to produce timely, evidence-based decision support to enable efficient humanitarian assistance allocation based on need. The DST monitors factors affecting food security such as conflict, weather, crops, markets, and nutrition, producing regular reports like Food Security Outlooks, emergency alerts, and analyses.The eighth phase of FEWS NET began in 2024 with close collaboration among partners on data gathering and analysis, joint assessments, data sharing, and support of food security networks.Position Description: The FEWS NET DST maintains offices globally with country offices grouped into tiers by context complexity. The Country Technical Lead (CTL) serves as the technical analysis leader and supervises other technical staff. Responsibilities include monitoring food insecurity, data collection, early warning analysis, communication with USG and partners, collaboration with government and NGOs, strategic partner network building, project management, and coordination with FEWS NET mechanisms.Key Responsibilities:Oversee monthly reporting and provide critical inputs to Food Security Outlooks and other reports.Regular briefings and updates to USG Mission staff.Ensure food security analyses align with the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) scale.Support timely delivery of decision support products and respond rapidly to urgent inquiries.Maintain knowledge bases including livelihood profiles, commodity flow maps, price data, nutrition and conflict data, and more.Develop seasonal monitoring plans and engage in national food security monitoring.Provide early warning and support efforts to mitigate food insecurity and prevent crises.Lead strategic planning and execution of country technical activities with regional and home office coordination.Collaborate with specialists to integrate thematic areas into analysis and decision support.Maintain strong national relations with USG Mission, UN, government, and NGO counterparts for technical exchange and consensus building.How to apply: Please apply using the following Link by December 5, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET. No telephone inquiries, please. Chemonics will contact short-listed candidates.POSTULERexclusif

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Habitat for Humanity recrute un expert-comptable pour l'audit financier du projet KELC
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Habitat for Humanity recrute un expert-comptable pour l'audit financier du projet KELC

Habitat for Humanity Kenya (HFHK) est une organisation non gouvernementale qui œuvre depuis 1982 pour permettre aux familles à faibles revenus d'accéder à un logement décent et abordable. Le projet actuel porte sur l'amélioration des résultats éducatifs des apprenants dans la communauté de Lormong’i, subcomté de Kajiado North, financé par Mission Eine Welt Neuendettelsau (MEW) via Habitat for Humanity Allemagne, d'octobre 2023 à octobre 2025, avec un financement total de 175 501 euros.Dans le cadre du reporting financier de ce projet, Habitat for Humanity Kenya recrute un Cabinet d'expertise comptable indépendant pour conduire l'audit financier final externalisé du projet. L'audit se déroulera au bureau HFHK à Nairobi durant trois semaines à partir du 17 novembre 2025.Objectifs de la mission :Vérifier la conformité du projet avec l'accord de projet : inspecter les infrastructures construites, revoir la documentation liée, les formations et événements.Examiner les finances du projet : s'assurer que tous les fonds ont été utilisés conformément à l'accord, la conformité aux normes internationales de comptabilité, et l'exactitude du rapport financier.L'audit doit respecter les Normes Internationales d'Audit. Le cabinet devra fournir une copie électronique de ses certifications. Le rapport final inclut une attestation d'audit et doit être rendu en anglais. Tout écart supérieur à 20% entre le budget et les dépenses réelles doit être justifié sauf autorisation préalable du bailleur.Profil requis :Cabinet d'expertise comptable agréé avec documents KYC complets.Membre de corps professionnels reconnus (ex : ICPAK, ACCA).Certificat de pratique valide émis par ICPAK.Expérience avérée dans l'audit de projets ONG financés par bailleurs institutionnels (e.g., BMZ, ADH).Présentation détaillée des honoraires d'audit avec ventilation incluant taxes (TVA 2%, retenue à la source 5%).Modalités de candidature :Le RFP/ToR détaillé est téléchargeable ici : external Audit Services for KELCLes questions doivent être envoyées avant le 25 novembre 2025, les réponses publiées ici : PROPOSAL CLARIFICATIONLes candidatures, uniquement des cabinets de consultants, doivent être remises en enveloppe scellée avec indication de la référence du marché à :The National DirectorHabitat for Humanity KenyaCVS Plaza, 3rd FloorLenana Road, Nairobi, KenyaLa date limite de dépôt est fixée au 4 décembre 2025 à 17h00 (heure locale).POSTULERexclusif

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Tiko recrute un Consultant en Data Quality Audit (DQA) au Kenya
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Tiko recrute un Consultant en Data Quality Audit (DQA) au Kenya

ContexteTiko est une organisation à but non lucratif africaine créée en 2014, qui utilise la technologie et des analyses comportementales pour autonomiser les adolescents et jeunes (15-24 ans) dans les communautés à faibles revenus, en améliorant la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescentes et jeunes femmes en Afrique subsaharienne. Le programme cible le "Triple Threat" : grossesse précoce, VIH, et violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre (SGBV). Le dispositif technologique Tiko est accessible via SMS, WhatsApp, cartes Tiko et une application Android pour mobilisateurs et prestataires. Le modèle place les adolescentes et jeunes femmes au centre, en les aidant à choisir comment et où accéder aux services SRH.MissionTiko cherche un consultant qualifié pour exécuter le processus systématique d’Audit de Qualité des Données (RDQA) mensuel dans les établissements de santé partenaires au Kenya. Les tâches incluent :Coordination et participation conjointe aux RDQA avec les autorités sanitaires locales (CHMT).Réalisation des audits sur site : extraction et vérification des données, analyse des écarts entre données Tiko et registres officiels.Documentation des observations, identification des lacunes, analyse des causes profondes des incohérences.Rédaction et soumission de rapports détaillés incluant recommandations.ObjectifsGarantir la qualité des données relatives aux adolescents et jeunes dans les établissements Tiko, vérification des indicateurs clés (accès aux services planning familial, VIH, SGBV), et fournir des recommandations pour renforcer les capacités des sites et programmes associés.MéthodologieMéthode mixte combinant vérification quantitative et enquêtes qualitatives auprès des équipes de santé. Utilisation d’outils numériques adaptés et collaboration étroite avec les autorités sanitaires locales.Livrables1. Rapport d’inception (15 janv. 2026) détaillant l’équipe, plan de travail et matrice de risques.2. Soumission mensuelle des données nettoyées et rapports d’analyse avant le 25 de chaque mois.Profil recherchéExpérience démontrée en audits qualité de données pour ONG ou projets de développement sanitaire au Kenya, connaissance approfondie des systèmes d’information sanitaire kenyans, forte présence locale dans les régions concernées, maîtrise des outils numériques de collecte de données.CandidatureEnvoyer les propositions avec CV, plan d’activités, références et budget à l’adresse email fournie avec pour objet : "Tiko Data Quality Audits - Kenya 2026" avant le 28 novembre 2025.POSTULERnonlusif

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International Rescue Committee recrute un Technology Demand and Governance Manager
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International Rescue Committee recrute un Technology Demand and Governance Manager

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster. Founded in 1933 at the call of Albert Einstein, the IRC is one of the world’s largest international humanitarian non-governmental organizations (INGO), at work in more than 40 countries and 29 U.S. cities helping people to survive, reclaim control of their future and strengthen their communities. A force for humanity, IRC employees deliver lasting impact by restoring safety, dignity and hope to millions.We aim to make our programs a model for the highest global standards and to cultivate power and lasting change not just for our clients but for all people affected by humanitarian crises. To achieve that vision, the IRC’s Technical Excellence (TE) group, located within the Crisis Response, Recovery and Development (CRRD) Department, provides technical assistance to IRC’s country program staff and shares what we learn to influence policy and practice.IRC’s Technical Excellence team is comprised of four sector teams or “Units” which have deep expertise in their respective fields: Education, Economic Wellbeing, Health, and Violence Prevention and Response, as well as teams which provide measurement and finance/grant management support. Technical teams are also matrixed with a team that focuses on the quality and content of cross-sectoral programming in emergency responses.IRC’s Technical Excellence teams offer five core services: 1. Program Design, 2. Quality Assurance, 3. Business Development, 4. Research & Learning, 5. External Influence.Job Overview/SummaryIRC’s Strategy 100 sets ambitious goals for improving program scale and quality. IRC has developed the Technology 100 strategic plan detailing technology use to achieve these aims, including an expanded Technology for Programs (ICT4P) function.The Manager will be critical within the METAL/IT department, coordinating and administering AI governance processes, technology demand management, and strategic AI initiatives.Reporting to the PTI Lead, this role facilitates AI technology adoption and governance while supporting strategic AI initiatives and technology demand coordination.Goals: streamline AI governance workflows, ensure successful AI project delivery, foster organizational learning and collaboration, support technology demand management.Major ResponsibilitiesAdminister AI tool governance processes, maintain records, update intranet, and advance SoPs on AI tools.Coordinate project management for AI for Business Development and Partnerships initiatives.Support the AI Community of Practice through meetings, resources management, and engagement tracking.Administer the Technology for Program Central Demand Pipeline and support intake processes.Facilitate cross-functional collaboration and alignments, translating between technical and non-technical audiences.Contribute to strategic planning and reporting with data-driven insights.Promote responsible and ethical technology use and support guidance on responsible AI use.Job RequirementsEducation: Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, International Development, Project Management, Public Health or related field.Work Experience: 5-7 years in project coordination, technology management, program operations; minimum 2 years in humanitarian or nonprofit sector; experience managing multiple projects; governance and demand management experience preferred.Skills and Competencies: Technical knowledge of AI, product development lifecycle, AI governance frameworks; process and project management skills; excellent communication and collaboration; understanding humanitarian contexts; sensitivity to data privacy and ethics.Language: Fluency in English required; Arabic, French, or Spanish advantageous.Working Environment: Hybrid office and remote work.Compensation: £45,954 - £53,614 (UK-based candidates).POSTULERexclusif

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ZOA recrute un(e) Consultant(e) local(e) pour une étude de référence du projet HOPE
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ZOA recrute un(e) Consultant(e) local(e) pour une étude de référence du projet HOPE

Terms of Reference for local consultant1. Background information1.1. IntroductionZOA, in partnership with Refugee Law Project, is implementing the Health, Opportunity, Prosperity and Empowerment (HOPE) project in Kiryandongo refugee settlement. The overarching goal of the project is to ensure communities have hope and live peaceful dignified lives. The team implements a multi-sectoral and integrated intervention to meet the most pressing needs of refugee and host communities in and around Kiryandongo. The project uses the Participatory Integrated Planning (PIP) approach, integrated with a land security intervention.The PIP approach facilitates the self-motivation, resilience, and stewardship of people and nature, with sectoral interventions layered through livelihoods, WASH, land security, and mental health outcomes.1.2. Key principles and approaches1.2.1 Participatory Integrated Planning (PIP)A bottom-up approach empowering smallholder households and communities to take ownership of their development, building towards sustainable farming systems, thriving communities, and healthy landscapes through a six-month participatory process, peer-to-peer learning and community coordination for broader impact.1.2.2 Locally ledEmphasizes localisation by building strong civil societies, communities and actors, working closely with local government and partners to promote equitable partnerships and community-led approaches.1.2.3 Women at the centreGender transformative approach putting women at the centre, addressing barriers to empowerment through participatory household planning, land tenure that includes women, tailored MHPSS services, and male role models to champion positive change.1.2.4 Private sector engagementIntegrates local market systems and establishes linkages with businesses to increase income and profitability for target households.1.2.5 Targeted participantsThe project targets refugees and host community members in Kiryandongo District, serving 10,380 households (51,900 persons) across 90 communities, including refugees from Sudan, South Sudan, DRC, Burundi, and Ugandan IDPs.1.4 Overall project objectiveCommunities have hope and live peaceful dignified lives.1.5 Project outcomesVulnerable households are food secure.Refugee and host community households have improved land tenure security.Households access safe and sufficient water, sanitation and hygiene services.Vulnerable refugees and host community members improve their mental wellbeing.2. Overall objective of the baseline studyTo establish an evidence-based starting point for the HOPE project guiding design and implementation of integrated interventions to enhance well-being, resilience, and peaceful coexistence of refugee and host communities.The baseline will generate data and insights across Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL), Land Rights, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for both host and refugee populations.2.1 Scope of workDesk review and context analysisBaseline design and methodology including mixed-methods approach and indicator definitionData collection and analysis using participatory and gender-sensitive approachesReporting and validation including producing a baseline report and facilitating validation workshops3. Timeframe and deliverablesDuration: 30 working days starting 8th December 2025Inception and Preparatory Phase (5 days)Data Collection Phase (12 days)Data Analysis Phase (4 days)Validation Phase (6 days)Report Writing (3 days)4. BudgetCosts including professional fees, taxes, travel, and field operations must be submitted in a financial proposal. Payment is 30% upon approval of inception report and 70% upon completion and approval of the final report.5. Division of responsibilitiesConsultant to submit proposals, prepare reports, manage data collection and analysis, train assistants, and adhere to ZOA policies. ZOA Uganda to facilitate, provide guidance, coordinate, review and approve deliverables, and effect payments.6. QualificationsExperienced consultant or firm with a team of minimum three members (at least one female). Team leader with advanced degree in relevant fields and expertise in land/conflict management, project management, and data collection methodologies. Team members with social sciences or related background and experience in monitoring and evaluation and engagement with diverse stakeholders.7. Proposal evaluation criteriaEvaluated on profile, team skills, understanding of ToR, technical and financial proposals, and relevant experience.8. Application process and requirementTechnical proposal not more than 10 pages including capacity statement, expression of interest, methodology, workplan, financial proposal, team composition with CVs, and samples of reports.9. ConfidentialityConsultant shall protect confidentiality and deliverables remain property of ZOA Uganda.10. SubmissionSubmit technical and financial proposals to ZOA Uganda by email: zoauganda@zoa-int.nl not later than 29th November 2025.POSTULERPOSTULERexclusif

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Orange recrute 06 postes
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Orange recrute 06 postes

Informations sur l'emploi Titre du Poste : 06 postes Lieu du Travail : Côte d'Ivoire Description de l'emploi : Orange est une société française de télécommunications. De plus, elle comptait à la fin de 2019 près de 266 millions de clients dans le monde, des chiffres en hausse par rapport à ceux affichés en 2018. POSTE 1 : Un (1) Manager Pilotage QS et Gestion des Opérations (h/f) POSTULER POSTE 2 : (1) Responsable OPS et Administration Solutions OM (h/f) POSTE 3 : Un (1) Channel Account Manager-CDD (h/f) POSTE 4 : Un (1) Manager Digital Services (h/f) POSTE 5 : Un (1) Data Analyste (h/f) POSTE 6 : Un (1) Responsable Reporting et Contrôle (h/f) POSTULERexclusif

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MedGlobal recrute un Health Assistant
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MedGlobal recrute un Health Assistant

Job Title: Health AssistantJob location: Aldaba, Northern State, SudanReports to: Health OfficerMAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESProgram Implementation of CMAM & IYCF activitiesSupport and supervise the CMAM teams at the nutrition services site.Ensure health and nutrition facilities and community outreach activities are carried out as per facility work plans with an emphasis on integration with medical services.Build strong relationship with SMOH, community leaders and other stakeholders in the target location.Implement assigned Health and nutrition activities in line with international standards and best practices.Plan, implement and monitor day-to-day Health and nutrition activities as part of MedGlobal Program Team.Develop a monthly plan and discuss with the team the required activities that need to be implemented.Ensure that the nutrition projects are implemented according to national CMAM guidelines, and program objectives.Ensure malnutrition case screening and growth monitoring are carried out and appropriate corrective actions are implemented.Support the Health and Nutrition Officer in offering technical support to facility staff and community-based teams on the management of acute malnutrition.Ensure all beneficiaries (U5 and PLW) in the CMAM program receive care and treatment in accordance with MoH Guidelines, including the proper taking of anthropomorphic measurements and proper referral and receive food/treatment according to the agreed protocol.Capacity building and training of CNWs, CHVs:Identify needs, plan and organize capacity building training for health staff On IMCI/EPI/EMOC, CMAM & IYCF.Maintain a database/report of the trained and active health workers, CNWs, and Community health Volunteers in the community.Provide on-the-job training, guidance, and support for CHVs/CHWs.Monitoring, Evaluation and Quality assurance:Supervise CNWs at nutrition services sites on a weekly basis.Ensure proper management supplies, monitor and report on the stock levels.Organize the implementation of follow-up protocols requiring community outreach.Facilitate and organize referral of sick children to the stabilization center and ensure effective follow-up of these children.Recording and ReportingFollow and ensure proper registration and admission/discharge of CMAM patients including ongoing monitoring of patients.Coordinate regular community screening of children under five, Pregnant and Lactating Women with Nutrition Assistants, CNVs, and Midwives, as well as ensure recording and reporting of community mobilization and nutrition mass screening activities.Prepare weekly activity reports and contribute to performance reports to the Health and Nutrition Sr. officer.Ensure regular meetings with the health and nutrition and community health workers.Document and share successful stories, case studies, and lessons learned.Compile and submit weekly and monthly CH activities reports as per the requirement.Work closely with senior health and nutrition officers/MEAL Officers to ensure quality data reports.Perform other tasks as may be assigned by the Supervisor.ABOUT MEDGLOBALMedGlobal is a global humanitarian non-profit organization providing medical and health education services to people in need, including refugees and displaced persons, in disaster and underserved regions. The organization is composed of medical and public health professionals of diverse backgrounds.CODE OF CONDUCTMedGlobal Code of Conduct reflects the profession’s core set of beliefs and values of care, respect, trust, and integrity. These beliefs and values are fundamental to MedGlobal employees, volunteers, interns, consultants, and contractors to guide their practice and conduct.Always act with fairness, honesty, integrity, and openness; respect the opinions of others and treat all with equality and dignity without regard to gender, race, color, creed, ancestry, place of origin, political beliefs, religion, marital status, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Provide a positive and valued experience for those receiving service within and outside MedGlobal.CHILD PROTECTION POLICYChild abuse in all forms is unacceptable to MedGlobal, which recognizes its responsibility to protect children from harm in all areas of its work. MedGlobal is committed to ensuring a child-safe environment and is applying a zero-tolerance approach towards any kind of child abuse and exploitation.DISCRIMINATION, ABUSE AND HARASSMENT POLICYMedGlobal provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and expressly prohibits and will not tolerate any form of discrimination, abuse, harassment (sexual or otherwise), based upon race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, citizenship status, disability, or military status. MedGlobal employees and related personnel must under no circumstances take part in any form of discrimination, harassment, or abuse (physical, sexual or verbal), intimidation or exploitation, or in any other way infringe the rights of others inside or outside the organization.POSTULERexclusif

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United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recrute un Security Officer
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United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recrute un Security Officer

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.Job Title: Security OfficerJob No: 584577Location: SokotoContract type: Fixed Term AppointmentLevel: NO - 1Categories: OperationsBackgroundThe fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action.For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated.There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries.This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.Purpose for the jobThe Security Officer reports to the Security Specialist or CFO. Under the direct supervision of the CFO and general guidance of the Security Manager, the Security Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security risk management, operational and administrative planning, ensuring the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members as well as safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.Key functions, accountabilities and related duties/tasksSummary of key functions/accountabilities:Security Risk Management and Planning: Provide input related to the safety and security of UNICEF personnel and eligible family members, premises, assets and resources in accordance with UN and UNICEF Security Management Systems. Assist in the implementation of all technical security requirements contained in the SRMs and Contingency Plans, Residential Security Measures (RSM), and other relevant policies, guidelines, and assessments. Provide technical support for contracted security providers. Assist in providing technical support for all UNICEF contracted security providers. Provide technical input to UNICEF security documentation including security contingency plans and assist in drafting mandatory reports in accordance with UNICEF security reporting guidelines including Security Incident Reports (SIRs).Safety and Security Services: Monitor the security situation and provide information, through the supervisor, on emerging security threats to UNICEF personnel and eligible family members, premises assets and resources. Assist in security activities that support UNICEF operations and enable programme field missions at an acceptable level of risk. Coordinate, manage and participate in the development of mission security plans and operations, including where field mission operations occur at a High level of risk and require measures such as the use of armed escorts. Ensure that UNICEF personnel are kept informed of matters affecting their safety and security and the actions to take in the event of an emergency including those identified in the UNICEF/UN Security Plans. Support the establishment of an effective and functioning communications system for security management within UNICEF that is fully integrated into the UN Emergency Communications System. Coordinate and ensure that all UNICEF personnel undertake mandatory security training/briefings and participate in security related contingency exercises. Assist in the implementation of security surveys of international personnel residences in accordance with the Residential Security Measures (RSM).Security Networking and Partnership Building: Actively participate and maintain official liaison with UNSMS, I/NGO, diplomatic and international community security advisors and relevant local authorities as appropriate. Collaborate and coordinate with UNDSS and the Security Cell to enable UNICEF activities.Innovation, Knowledge Management and Capacity building: Identify, capture, synthesize and share lessons learned for knowledge development and to build the capacity of stakeholders. Implement capacity building initiatives to enhance the competencies of clients/stakeholders on security related preparedness and operations.Minimum requirementsEducation: A university degree in one of the following fields is mandatory: Security Risk Management, International Relations, Conflict Analysis, Intelligence Analysis, Diplomatic Studies, Conflict and Security, Counter Terrorism, or another relevant technical field.Work Experience: A minimum of one year of professional experience in global security risk management preferably in the military or police service is required. Demonstrated international security management experience and understanding of the United Nations Security Management System is highly desirable.Language Requirements: Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.Application Closing Date: 18th November, 2025; 11:55 PM West Central Africa Standard Time.POSTULERexclusif

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Carrière au Groupe bancaire ECOBANK : candidature
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Carrière au Groupe bancaire ECOBANK : candidature

Ecobank Congo recrute Lieu du Travail : Congo Brazza Ecobank est la première Banque Panafricaine opérant dans 36 pays africains, avec une présence internationale à Paris, Londres, Dubaï et Pékin. Le groupe a été créé il y a plus de 30 ans. Opportunités : Directeur de la Banque des Particuliers et Commerciale Chef de Service des Opérations du commerce international et des opérations de la trésorerie Vous êtes à la recherche d’un nouveau challenge professionnel? Vous êtes au bon endroit. Un poste vous intéresse? N’hésitez pas à soumettre votre dossier de candidature (un CV détaillé mis à jour + une lettre de motivation) par mail à recrutementcg@ecobank.com au plus tard le 22 novembre à 17H00. POSTULERexclusif

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CESVI recrute un Protection Specialist
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CESVI recrute un Protection Specialist

CESVI has been operating in Libya since 2011 as the first Italian NGO to take action, in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Over the years, CESVI has developed relevant expertise on migration, and it has positioned itself as one of the most active protection actors in Libya by addressing protection needs and promoting the resilience of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs and vulnerable host community members.CESVI has developed a solid expertise and reputation in the delivery of effective General Protection, Child Protection, Gender-Based Violence, MHPSS and Education in Emergencies activities in Libya. The activities aim to prevent and respond to violence, exploitation and abuse against boys, girls, women, and men, whilst promoting people’s access to rights. CESVI is also active in promoting capacity building of Civil Society Organizations. CESVI operates across the country with key offices in Tripoli, Misrata, and Benghazi.The position holder will work directly with the Regional Protection and Education Advisor (MENA Region), Head of Mission and Head of Programs for Libya, Project Managers, and Technical Unit colleagues to enhance service quality throughout the program cycle, whilst also supporting new project development.Job Description: The collaboration is anticipated to start in December 2025. The Protection Specialist reports operationally to the Head of Mission / Head of Programs in Libya; and is technically supported by the Regional Protection and Education Advisor.Duty station: Libya/TunisiaThe position is based in Libya, with rotations every 4 to 6 weeks followed by 2 weeks in Tunis (of which 2 to 3 days will be considered as R&R). CESVI has offices and guesthouses in both locations, where the staff will be accommodated.The Role: Protection SpecialistThe position holder is responsible for providing technical direction and support to CESVI’s Libya Mission to ensure high quality assistance and services in line with Humanitarian Principles, Best Practice Frameworks as well as adhering to CESVI policies and donors’ partnership agreements. He/she is responsible for ensuring overall program quality, including technical coordination with sector partners, harmonizing approaches, providing best practice guidance and the application of learning into enhance programming.Additionally, the position supports new proposal writing based on assessed needs, best practice standards and donor requirements and procedures. He/She supports the Regional Protection and Education Advisor with program planning, compliance, and high-quality program implementation of protection activities, including: child protection, protection monitoring, gender-based violence, community-based protection, education, capacity strengthening of Civil Society Organizations, and other sectors where CESVI Libya operates.Some key responsibilities include:- Develop new and adapt existing protection SOPs, tools and guidelines in cooperation with Technical Unit staff to ensure activities are in line with CESVI, donors, and international standards for each protection area CESVI is implementing in Libya.- In cooperation with MEAL colleagues, ensure continued functioning, use of, and improvements to the community members and beneficiaries’ feedback and response mechanism, as well as information dissemination and communication with communities in line with a context sensitivity approach.- Coordination with the Head of Programs to ensure alignment between technical and programmatic objectives.- Participate in relevant staff recruitment activities.- Collaborate with colleagues to ensure protection learning events are conducted for implemented projects to document learnings and best practices for future programmes.- Lead identification of learning and capacity building needs for protection staff, CSOs, and community members, oversee training materials, delivery plan, training quality, and outcomes.- Contribute to staff performance evaluations, capacity building plans, mentoring, and improvement plans.- Participate and/or coordinate CESVI’s involvement in external coordination meetings (including protection related humanitarian Working Groups).- Lead on protection needs assessments and proposal development.- Provide expert guidance on protection matters, including complex cases and direct protection programming.- Represent CESVI in multi-stakeholder protection consultations.- Coordinate capacity building of CESVI colleagues on protection documentation.- Ensure presence at key implementation sites milestones.- Ensure onboarding and technical induction of new colleagues.- Support Head of Programs, Head of Mission, and Grants Manager with technical support and advice as needed.Essential Requirements:- University qualifications in social work, humanitarian assistance, gender studies, human rights, international law, social studies, international development or other appropriate field; postgraduate desirable.- Minimum 6 years’ experience in protection programming (Child Protection, GBV, MHPSS, Case Management etc).- Minimum 2 years’ experience with International Development/Humanitarian Organizations.- Experience working in low resource settings and conflict or disaster contexts.- Minimum 3 years delivering capacity strengthening activities.- Fluency in English; Arabic desirable.Skills include expertise in protection programming, project design, training delivery, technical supervision, cross-cultural work, procedural documentation, working in security-sensitive contexts, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and problem-solving.We offer:- 6 months renewable collaboration contract- Salary 2,900-3,400€ gross/month- One round trip flight every 12 months- Health insurance- Guesthouse accommodation in Libya and TunisiaSafeguarding and health measures are strictly applied by CESVI.POSTULERexclusif

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