Appel à manifestation d’intérêt : PNUD recherche un(e) Agent de mobilisation communautaire en Jordanie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duties and Responsibilities

Jordan is is adversely impacted by climate change, especially the food systems that were already at risk of being unable to sustain the increasing needs and pressures from a growing population. The country has an annual water balance deficit of 20 percent; the deficit is further exacerbated by the huge influx of Syrian refugees and the fluctuation of precipitation trends over the last two decades which was a result of increased climate variability and led to an increase in drought frequencies and severity. According to the Drought Vulnerability Assessment identified the northwest governorates of Ajloun, Irbid and Jerash with higher vulnerability to drought due to their high sensitivity and exposure and the low adaptive capacity. This will ultimately lead to climate displacement towards the capital city of Amman where more water resources are readily secured. The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the food system in Jordan to vulnerability, specifically when the Jordanian government undertook several protective measures such as travel restrictions, curfews, market closures, school suspensions, and work suspensions. This exposed the most vulnerable households, particularly those in the urban centres to food deficit and malnutrition due to food price spikes and competition between refugees and host communities on the scarce food and water resources.

Additionally, the sudden escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine left the whole world’s supply-chains and resources at risk, and Jordan was heavily impacted especially that Jordan is heavily reliant on imported food.  In aim to respond to that context, UNDP under the Green Arab States Facility for Transition (GAFT), with funding from Japan, is commencing one year project to reinvigorate urban agriculture in the capital city of Amman to strengthen the resilience of food systems to unforeseen shocks, whilst delivering national and global environmental benefits, improving the livelihoods of vulnerable households, strengthening social inclusion, and providing a platform for knowledge transfer between the different groups of Amman society.

Required Skills and Experience
Min. Education requirements

Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture sciences, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Civil Engineering, Business Management, Sociology, or other related fields with two years of experience. Or a Master’s Degree in Agriculture sciences, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Civil Engineering, Business Management, Sociology, or other related fields with zero years of experience.

Min. years of relevant work experience
  • Minimum of two years of professional work experience on issues related to climate change, agriculture, water, urban planning, or other related fields with a Bachelor’s degree.
  •  Master’s degree with zero experience.
Required  skills Results-based programme development and management

  • Identifies and communicates opportunities for national capacity development initiatives.
  • Develop work plans, draft progress reports, monitoring and evaluation.

Knowledge Sharing/Continuous Learning

  • Encourages the learning of others by acknowledging their skill sets and expertise and creating learning opportunities. Creates mechanisms to collect and share knowledge evaluating the project.

Communicating information and ideas

  • Encourages open communication in the team, demonstrating the ability to see issues and situations from team members’ perspectives.

Innovation and marketing of new approaches

  • Creates an environment that fosters innovation and innovative thinking.

Computer skills

  • Excellent computer and word processing skills.
Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section Familiarity with technical assistance projects and the UNDP programme in Jordan is an asset.
Required Language(s) Proficient in both written and oral Arabic and English.

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 Close on 16 Mar 2023