Gender Equality Disability & Social Inclusion Advisor - Oxfam
Oxfam
Mogadishu, Hargeisa or Garowe
last month
Deadline Nov 4, 2024
Open to Qualified National Female Candidates.
Duty station: Oxfam Mogadishu, Hargeisa or Garowe office (depending on the preferred location of the selected candidate). Position involves frequent travel (<50%) to operational areas
Type of appointment: Fixed term
Contract duration: 12 months with possibility of renewal
Work schedule: Full-time (40 hours per week)
Reports to: Gender Justice and Inclusive Governance Lead
Start date: As soon as possible
Deadline for applications: 4 November 2024
OXFAM is a global movement of people who are fighting inequality to end poverty and injustice. Across regions, from the local to the global, we work with people to bring change that lasts. Our work is grounded in the commitment to the universality of human rights. Driven by diversity and founding our asks in evidence and experience, we take sides against poverty and injustice everywhere. Feminist approaches guide all our analysis, action, and interaction.
Oxfam has been working in Southcentral regions of Somalia, Puntland, and Somaliland since the 1970s. Oxfam played a foundational role in supporting civil society development and has been called by many current and past partners "the mother of Somali civil society". Support for women's rights, women's advocates, and gender equality has been a steady component of the program and many leading advocates for women's rights, gender equality, and women's issues were once partners or trainees of Oxfam. There are numerous examples of unique programming across youth and education, gender and emergency relief, resilience, WASH, and livelihoods. Over the years, the Oxfam has produced an impressive range of policy briefings, reports and working papers that have drawn attention to issues, sparked discussions and influenced policies.
Our 10-year country strategy (2020 to 2030) works towards a just economy, economic development, inclusive governance, gender justice and responding to climate and fragility with conflict sensitive humanitarian response whilst strengthening resilience. Building on our existing program strengths and approaches, Oxfam will expand thematically as well as geographically. Core to our feminist approach are partnerships, influencing, innovation and ensuring programs are of high quality, safe for all and integrating the Humanitarian, Development and Peace nexus.
The Gender Equality Disability and Social Inclusion Advisor will use their in-depth contextual understanding, technical and practical expertise, and relationship building skills to define and deliver SomReP's strategic ambition for advancing gender equality disability and social inclusion in Somalia/Somaliland. The GEDSI Advisor will lead the mainstreaming of gender programming, including technical design, implementation and measurement of high-quality programs that advance gender equality and inclusion, and ensure that girls and boys, women and men can equitably access, participate, benefit from and act as decision makers in our projects and program. The role supports national advocacy to advance gender equality and inclusion.
The role provides leadership to ensure SomReP's work is grounded on intersectional gender and power analysis and supports design and implementation of gender transformative MEAL systems to demonstrate impact. The role will work closely with the programs Economic Development Advisor, Community Based Disaster Risk Management Advisor, programs implementation colleagues, partners including women's/girls rights and gender equality advocacy focused organizations. The position will lead in assessment processes, awareness of women/youth frameworks and policy, design of interventions, training and technical backstopping in gender-sensitive approaches, and facilitation for advocacy empowerment forums mobilized through the program. The position holder will support member agencies, government and marginalized groups to identify barriers for women and youth to participate in civic and economic life. She/he will mobilize women and youth networks for advocacy, providing training, as well as coordinating joint action amongst civil society actors, private sector and government to catalyze changes of enabling conditions.
The position holder will lead in the development of gender-empowering training modules to integrate within the framework of individual and group capacity development efforts. She/he will lead the consortium in government and NGO coordination and policy development forums and processes. The GEDSI Advisor will coordinate joint action amongst member agencies to promote integration, harmonization of technical approaches and efficient use of donor resources. She/he will support in proposal development process: draft and review technical content, as well as identify partnerships with government, academic and private sector and develop concepts and ways of working with these partners. She/he will ensure women's economic advancement, access to opportunities, services and resources and agency, including decision-making ability in households and markets, manageable paid and unpaid workloads, and well-being are prioritized in all projects.
The GEDSI Advisor will support technical review of project and program reports to donors: review member's reports to ensure alignment with project/program objectives and consortium's technical approaches, as well as follow-up with members to improve future reporting. The position holder will support the M & E Unit in the design of M&E tools review of findings and lead programmatic revision of interventions to strengthen technical approaches. Support planning and facilitation for support office and donor field visits.
- Establish women forums in the rural areas of SomRep implementation and enable them link and respond to climate change, resilience and women's needs on the ground. - Develop and maintain a registry of advocacy groups, barriers and campaign information; - Support members to facilitate advocacy groups to undertake assessments and campaign planning processes. - Develop community engagement facilitative tools to support advocacy assessment, planning and implementation. - Proactively identify and develop partnerships with advocacy supporting entities (e.g. Chamber of Commerce, Women's Associations, STEAM profession associations, etc.)
4. Lead technical representation of consortium's gender and youth sensitive at local, regional, national and international forums - Participate in local, regional and global forums to share learning. - Develop registry of GBV service providers in target locations and support partners to establish effective referral mechanisms. - Support SomRep team in working with private entities in Promoting Women Empowerment and Youth Principles and through different public-private and collaboration arrangements to ensure that the target have access to gender responsive financial services and agricultural value chain and market development services;
5. Capacity building and partnership Build partnerships and technical capacities of government, civil society actors, and private sector collaborators important to building resilience
- Train private sector in PSEA awareness: - Train Women in the private sector on Economic growth, expansion into profitable market and linkage with existing financial institutions.
Train government institutions working with SOMREP on GEDSI approaches to ensure inclusive service provision and programming in Government institutions.
6. Knowledge and learning Lead in the identification of best-practice and challenges, develop knowledge products, research and disseminate findings to various stakeholders
Competencies / Attributes:
- Must have outstanding oral and written English communications and relationship building and strong networking skills ;
- Somali language proficiency preferred
- Must be willing to perform other duties as required.
Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical Skills and Experience:
- Minimum of Bachelor's degree in gender and development studies, economics, or other social sciences or related degree. A degree in agricultural science: livestock sector and/or natural resource management and climate adaptation in arid environments. A master's degree in a livelihoods or social enterprise is highly desirable.
- A minimum of five years of technical experience in a mid-level operational/technical/coordination support capacity working on food security and livelihood programming in the Horn of Africa; preferably with Somalia experience.
- At minimum of five years' experience in an advisory role in an NGO or public interest organization.
- Experience of working in a consortium, cluster, coalition or partnership settings is highly desirable.
- Experience in project management required
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated ability to establish effective working relations with multiple stakeholders.
- Strong focus on innovation and learning, and proven ability to facilitate learning amongst a varied group of actors.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English is critical; proficiency in Somali is desired.
- Strong proven experience and technical capacity in monitoring, evaluation and measuring of impact of livelihood and/or resilience programming in a urban or peri-urban setting.
Location: Mogadishu, Hargeisa or Garowe
Experience: 5 Years
Job Type: Full-time
Category: Advisor
Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor's degree in gender and development studies, economics, or other social sciences or related degree. A degree in agricultural science: livestock sector and/or natural resource management and climate adaptation in arid environments
Headquarters: Oxford, UK
Industries: NGO
Email: None
Website: www.oxfam.org
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