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  • Chemonics Limited Latest Jobs

    Chemonics seeks a regional food security specialist - livelihoods (RFSS/L) for the ongoing USAID-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) project in West Africa. FEWS NET is a leading global provider of objective, evidence-based information and analysis of food security, early warning of threats to food security, and food assistance decision-support involving the understanding of livelihoods and household economies. The project uses the household economy approach to provide a basic context for integrated food security analysis.
    The RFSS/L will work in close collaboration with FEWS NET's home-office technical team and regional and country teams, as well as with national, regional, and global partners, to design, execute, coordinate, and support livelihoods and household economy approach related activities in the region.

    Job Title: Regional food security specialist - livelihoods

    Location
    Abuja

    Job Field
    NGO, Non-Profit

    Job Summary
    The RFSS/L will work under the direct supervision of the regional technical manager RTM and in close collaboration with the livelihood advisor based in Washington, D.C., and may be required to supervise technical assistants and short-term consultants and act as interim RTM when delegated by the RTM. The RFSS/L will assist the RTM in providing technical oversight for national technical managers of the region. The RFSS/L will travel intensively within the West Africa region; some international travel in Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and the United States may be required. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world.

    Responsibilities

    • Monitor, analyze, and report on the status of food security and livelihoods
    • Support the FEWS NET national office to maintain a knowledge base composed of, at a minimum, livelihood zone profiles, subnational seasonal monitoring calendars, and technical databases relevant to maintain livelihoods profiles and/or baselines
    • Assist the RTM in maintaining relevant regional technical databases built from input from national offices and from regional partners
    • Provide technical coverage according to the regional seasonal monitoring plans
    • Collaborate with the RTM to provide high-quality and effective early warning of threats to food security and mitigate food insecurity and prevent food crises through the effective communication of actionable food security analysis
    • Fulfill monthly reporting requirements including drafting food security outlooks and updates and providing regular briefings to the U.S. government and other partners
    • Contribute to remote monitoring of non-presence countries in the region, including directly carrying out remote monitoring activities
    • Work with the RTM to ensure current and accurate information on the regional page of the FEWS NET website
    • Collaborate with relevant partners working on livelihood issues to build and strengthen a network of livelihoods monitoring and analysis in the context of FEWS NET's network development strategy
    • Provide guidance and ad hoc technical assistance to the region and to the project in livelihoods, household economy approach, and food security analysis
    • Design, coordinate, and implement technical activities to maintain and update the livelihoods knowledge base for the region
    • Support national offices to collect, archive, analyze, and share food security data and information
    • Assist the RTM in executing technical activities including regional scenario development, livelihoods analyses, and other areas of food security analysis
    • Collaborate with regional and international partners in food security monitoring and analysis through the implementation of the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) protocols and other IPC compatible tools that include the Cadre Harmonisé, vulnerability assessments, and chronic food insecurity assessments
    • Coordinate with the RTM to design and implement capacity strengthening activities in the region, focusing on building livelihoods analysis skills
    • Collaborate with the Washington, D.C.-based team and the RTM to transfer knowledge and provide short-term training to strengthen the capacity of country teams to understand the livelihoods context and functioning of household economies and to monitor, analyze, and report on livelihoods changes or coping that influence food security outcomes
    • Contribute to other FEWS NET information products required regionally and by the Washington, D.C.-based technical team
    • Contribute to FEWS NET methods development and testing
    • Participate in strategic planning for the region, assist the RTM in coordinating regional activities, and oversee livelihoods activities in the region
    • Contribute to the identification of priority country and areas where updates to the livelihoods knowledge base is needed to improve food security analysis, and work with the Washington, D.C.-based team and the RTM to implement the needed updates
    • Coordinate with the RTM to develop and maintain strong collaborative relations, both formal and informal, with USAID missions, representatives, U.S. Embassy technical contacts, U.N. agency representatives, government ministries, and key international NGOs to facilitate technical exchanges, promote consensus building, and resolve any potential conflicts
    • Liaise with regional partners in exchange of information and promote a dialogue on livelihoods issues pertaining to food security, early warning, and preparedness
    • Contribute to activities undertaken outside FEWS NET that aim to enhance capabilities in livelihoods monitoring and analysis, early warning, and food assistance decision support
    • Collaborate with regional partners to enhance the quality and impact of livelihoods work
    • Work with USAID missions to support broad food security efforts including Feed the Future programs

    Qualifications
    1. Master's degree in a discipline relevant to the work of FEWS NET, such as agricultural economics, agronomy, nutrition, climatology, anthropology, or social geography required
    2. Minimum five years of relevant experience required in early warning, food security information systems and food security analysis, as well as other related fields such as markets and trade, agroclimatology, nutrition, agricultural sciences, field assessments, and IPC, Cadre Harmonisé
    3. Minimum two years of experience required in application of livelihoods and household economy approach analytical frameworks
    4. Excellent computer skills required
    5. West Africa national citizenship, residency required
    6. GIS applications and mapping skills preferred
    7. Experience working in a regional capacity preferred
    8. Experience working with the IPC or Cadre Harmonisé preferred
    9. Quantitative research methods skills preferred
    10. Presentation or training skills preferred
    11. Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity
    12. Intermediate professional spoken and written communication skills in English​ and excellent spoken and written communication skills in French required

    Method of Application
    All interested and suitably qualified Persons should forward CV to this email address; fewsnetwest.livelihoods@gmail.com

  • Latest Job Vacancies at ECOWAS

    The Economic Community of West US States-ECOWAS is a regional grouping with 15 Member States in West Africa three landlocked and one island with a population of about 300 million with an annual economic growth rate of around 6%. The ECOWAS Commission is one of the eight Regional Economic Communities supporting the US Union to coordinate the implementation of continental and regional integration and development programmes in the West US region.

    Job Title: Operations Specialist

    Location
    Lome, Togo

    Functional
    Admin, Secretary

    Job Detail

    ECOWAS has studied the feasibility of a regional food security reserve ASSR, intended only for emergency operations in the event of cyclical food crises.
    The proposal to create an ASSR was adopted by the ECOWAS Agriculture Ministers in September 2012 and by the Heads of State in February 2013; thus, the 42nd regular session of the Conference of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS held in Yamoussoukro, Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, adopted an additional act establishing a regional food security reserve, and instructed the Commission to take the suitable measures to its actual start.
    On this basis, the Commission has worked to mobilize its international financial partners to supplement this allocation.
    The European Union was willing to support ECOWAS in the implementation of the reserve and to consider the support to be implemented as part of a project in line with the region's decisions.
    The proposed project aims to support ECOWAS in the implementation of its regional food security strategy storage, based on complementarity, subsidiarity between three lines of defence to address these repetitive food crises: Stocks close, national stocks, and finally, a regional food security reserve for regional solidarity to play in a major food crisis.
    The goal is to help respond effectively to food crises and strengthening the resilience of households in a perspective of sustainable regional security and food sovereignty, through the promotion of food reserve systems at different levels of urgency.
    The project is funded by the European Union and will be implemented through centralized management with the French Development Agency, the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development.

    Functional Responsibilities

    • Under the command responsibility of the Head of UTGR, it will coordinate its procurement activities, quality control, storage, retrieval with the objectives set through the mission and principles governing the reserve, the technical and administrative monitoring of the Reserve activities, planning and programming activities.
    • Technically, these tasks entrusted to it:

    Key Responsibilities
    • Ensuring the proper management of the reserves stored in the different basins
    • Ensure the preparation of inventory purchase contracts
    • Ensure magazining through local control cabinets
    • Ensure the good quality of products purchased by requiring all required certificates
    • Ensure the payment of suppliers and service providers, logistics and storage
    • Ensure stock rotation by identical replacement procedure
    • Provide periodic reports production activities
    • Make a watch on the prices suppliers
    • Organize periodic audits of stored stocks and storage conditions in the identified basins
    • Maintain an inventory accounting system, input-output, inventory values.

    Responsibilities
    • Prepare the organization of purchasing and storage plan
    • To approve the plan by the governance bodies
    • Ensure the selection of local control cabinets
    • Ensure the implementation of the annual plan of control and the availability of reports
    • Ensure the preparation of purchase contracts, storage and logistics

    Competencies
    • To experience the prevention and management of food crises devices and early warning systems for collecting and analyzing data from national statistical services and international
    • A experience with intersectoral approach to vulnerable populations resilience issues
    • Good knowledge of sector policies implemented in Sahelian Africa and in coastal countries, and excellent analytical information on all topics related to resilience, agriculture, livestock and food, health, education, water and sanitation, social protection
    • A proven ability animation and teamwork
    • A experience in purchasing, procurement and inventory management
    • A good knowledge of ECOWAS purchasing procedures, or any other organization of international scope

    Education and Experience
    • Higher diploma equivalent to a BAC,4 in Finance, Logistics Management, Audit or Business Management or related field with 5 years experience
    • Higher diploma equivalent to a BAC +5 in Finance, Logistics Management, Audit or Business Management or related field with 3 years of professional experience

    Experience:
    • Having 5 years of professional experience and a first experience in security or food chains
    • Have a good knowledge of food safety and nutrition policies

    Language
    • Being fluently bilingual in French and English, both orally and in writing
    • Knowledge of Portuguese would be an asset

    Additional Requirements:
    • Have the nationality of a member state of ECOWAS or CILSS member States not members of ECOWAS
    • Enjoy their civic rights and be of good character.

    Method of Application
    All interested and qualified candidates should click here for an online application.