Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Vacancy Announcement No:FAO/22/2012
Vacancy Announcement No:FAO/22/2012
Issued on: 15 June 2012
Deadline: 29 June 2012
Position
Title: Conflict
Sensitivity Trainer
Duty
Station: Nairobi
Organizational
Unit: Somalia
Country Office (FAO-Somalia)
Duration: 18 days
Eligible
Candidates: Kenyan
& Somali Nationalities Only
Anticipated
Start Date: 1
July 2012
Sustainable Employment and
Economic Development (SEED) Programme
OSRO/SOM/007/UK
Terms of
Reference for Consultancy on Stakeholders Training in Conflict Sensitive
Approaches to Development in Somaliland and Puntland
Background:
The SEED Programme brings together
FAO-Somalia, ILO-Somalia, UNDP-Somalia, Save the Children-Somalia, in a joint
venture funded by DFID aimed at implementing projects in the Somalia targeted
at improving livelihood and increasing employment opportunities through
developing markets and supporting the investment climate and regulatory
framework.
The Programme which is expected to
result to economic growth and stability in Somalia, targets the livestock in
Somaliland, Fisheries Sector in Puntland and the Agriculture Sector in South
Central Somalia.
For the Programme to be
implemented effectively it is crucial that all partners clearly understand the
context of operation, while at the same time seeking to conceptualize the
existing relationship between livelihood interventions and conflict.
This therefore means that all
socio-economic aspects of the project areas have to be clearly defined and
understood with a view to ensuring that the project does not exacerbate some of
the challenges that potential beneficiaries are currently experiencing.
Given the programmatic experience
accrued after one year of implementation, it became apparent that the
consortium is in need of capacity enhancement in the area of Conflict Sensitive
Approaches (CSA) to Development to consolidate their role and become effective
in their respective areas of implementation.
It is in view of the above that
the Livestock Sector of FAO/UN-Somalia is calling for applications from
qualified consultants to under take the task of field level training of SEED
Partners, Line Ministries and Local Authorities in Somaliland(Hargeisa) and
Puntland (Garowe) in CSA.
Job Role,
Duties and Responsibilities
Under general supervision of the
Officer in Charge for Somalia and under the direct supervision of the Livestock
Sector Coordinator and working in close collaboration with Conflict Analyst the
consultant will conduct 3 days training for participants drawn from FAO-Field
Office, ILO-Somalia, UNDP- Somalia, and Save the Children in Hargeisa, 3 days
for Line ministry and Local Authority staff in Somaliland drawn from Borama,
Burco, Hargeisa and Berbera, and 3 days for Line ministry and Local Authority
staff in Puntland drawn from Bossaso and Garowe.
Key
Functions:
·
Design and present a course outline and training methodology on
CSA for review by the Conflict Analyst
·
Develop and present a Programme for all the three training
workshops
·
Conduct 2, 3 days training in Hargeisa Somaliland, and 1,
3 days training in Garowe
·
Drafting a Conflict Sensitivity Framework out of participants
in-put during the training workshops
·
Draft a report of the training with concrete recommendations on
new areas of focus and ways of improving knowledge delivery.
Deliverables
A comprehensive report that
captures the training process including the following:
·
Introduction
·
Methodology
·
Topics covered
·
Challenges
·
Conclusions
·
Recommendations
Qualifications
·
Minimum of B.A. in Development Studies, Sociology, Anthropology
and any other social science based degree.
·
Advanced degree in any development related subject will be an
added advantage
·
5 years (and above) of proven experience in delivering
development training in the developing world especially within a humanitarian
context.
·
Proven experience in Conflict Sensitive Development Programming
Other
skills and competencies:
·
Training of Trainers (ToT) level of practice
·
Familiarity with pedagogical methods of knowledge delivery
·
Excellent communication and writing skills.
·
Ability to prioritize and manage time efficiently and meet
deadlines.
·
Detail-oriented with well developed organizational skills.
·
Ability to work under pressure.
·
Experience relevant to conflict in Somalia is desirable.
·
Proactive with clear ability to work on own initiative and as
part of a team
To Apply:
Candidates
are requested to submit a covering letter quoting the Position Title and
Vacancy Announcement No. FAO/ 22 /2012 along with their current/detailed
Curriculum Vitae and FAO Personal History (PH) form (available athttp://www.fao.org/VA/adm11e.dot – see following page for guidelines on
how to fill it out).
E-mail is the preferred means of
receipt and the application should be sent to HR-Somalia@fao.org.
The subject line of the e-mail
message should read CONFIDENTIAL – FAO/ 22 /2012.
If making a hard copy submission,
the envelope should be clearly marked CONFIDENTIAL – FAO/ 22 /2012 and sent to
the following address:
FAO-Somalia
UN-Somalia Ngecha Road Complex
Corner Lower Kabete Road/Ngecha Road
P.O. Box 30470-00100
Nairobi, Kenya.
UN-Somalia Ngecha Road Complex
Corner Lower Kabete Road/Ngecha Road
P.O. Box 30470-00100
Nairobi, Kenya.
Applications may also be faxed,
again clearly indicating CONFIDENTIAL – FAO/22/2012 in the subject line, to
+254-20-4000333.
Applications must be received by
the deadline.
Late applications will not be
considered.
Only short listed candidates
meeting all essential qualifications will be contacted.