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Regional PSSiE Officer
Country Afghanistan Province Herat,
Categories Pharmaceuticals, Admin-Clerical, Health Care, Type Full Time
Post Date 2024-05-28 Close Date 2024-06-09
Vacancy No HR1062-AFGA/329 Gender male female
No Of Jobs 1 Contract Duration Up to end of Dec-2024 (Three Month probationary )
Education Graduated from a well-known institute or university of medicine, psychology, social science, or relevant subject Experience 3-5 years
Organization Opportunities for you Salary Based on AFGA salary scale

About Company

About Afghan Family Guidance Association |AFGA: Afghan Family Guidance Association (AFGA) is an Afghan non-governmental, not-for-profit and non-political organization established in 1968. AFGA has been working in the field of Reproductive health and Rights since its inception and has recently become an associate member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). AFGA activities were suspended due to war and conflict in the country for ten years (1992-2002) and resumed its activities in 2002 with financial support from International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). IPPF is an alliance of 151 family planning associations known as Member Associations which has projects in over 180 countries. IPPF continues to be the largest civil society provider of reproductive health information and services in the world.

Job Description

Job Summary:

AFGA seeks for qualified regional GBViE (Gender Based Violence in Emergency) officer. Under direct supervision of the AFGA regional Humanitarian Coordination officer, the regional humanitarian GBViE officer will be responsible for the overall coordination of GBV activities in humanitarian assistance activities in targeted region/s including but limited to presenting AFGA and project donor in regional humanitarian coordination meetings on both regional and provincial level, participating in humanitarian needs assessments, contributing in humanitarian response activities to ensure the affected population RH/GBV needs are addressed in all humanitarian response during humanitarian settings. The position is rolling for North, North East, and Central regions with a duty station in the AFGA Balkh regional office.

Specific Responsibilities:

1. Preparedness:

● Capacity building: The Regional GBV in emergency officer, along with the Emergency Response Team (ERT), will extend their support to members of the Protection and GBV sub-cluster, Implementing Partners (IP), and other relevant coordination bodies, strengthening their readiness to deliver the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP).

● Monitoring: Monitor ongoing response operations, identification of areas for improvement of ongoing programs, and monitor for potential escalations in need.

● Reporting: Collecting, analyzing, and reporting relevant data on response activities, to identify trends, needs, gaps, and areas for improvement.

● Contingency Planning: Developing emergency response plans for potential new emergencies and escalations in current crises.

● Coordination: Collaborating with other agencies and stakeholders to ensure a coordinated response.

2. Emergency Response:

● Rapid and coordinated communication: Ensure clear communication channels are established and maintained between emergency response team members and relevant stakeholders.

● Timely and appropriate rapid assessment: The Regional GBV in emergency officer will join the interagency rapid needs assessment to help identify and address urgent needs promptly including logistical requirements in the affected area identified.

● Support the initial establishment of the lifesaving Protection-related services

● Coordination and collaboration: Work together with other emergency response agencies, organizations, and stakeholders to ensure a cohesive and coordinated response.

● Continuous monitoring: They will track and assess the progress and effectiveness of response activities to ensure that they are meeting the objectives and addressing the GBV response and prevention needs of women and girls affected by the emergency.

● Reporting: he/she regularly compiles data or reports on the humanitarian response required/ asked by the line supervisor.

● Ensuring safe access, accountability to affected communities, protection (including PSEA), and Inclusion in humanitarian programming.

3. Quality Humanitarian programming:

● Protection mainstreaming: Ensure Protection mainstreaming in emergencies is integrated. Ensure that the rights and safety of affected populations, particularly vulnerable groups such as women, children, and persons with disabilities, are prioritized and addressed throughout the response.

PSEA: Ensure PSEA in emergencies is implemented to protect the rights and dignity of affected populations, particularly women and children who are most at risk of sexual exploitation and abuse in crises. Follow up with Implementing Partners to ensure the integration of PSEA in preparedness and response operations of emergency are considered.

● GBViE: Demonstrates understanding of the guiding principles of GBV including ensuring the safety of GBV survivor, ensuring confidentiality, respecting the GBV survivor, and practicing non-discrimination. Keeps GBV survivors and those at risk at the center of the humanitarian response. Ensures that a survivor-centered approach is integrated into all functions of coordination including the development of referral pathways and information sharing protocols.

● Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP): Ensure that mechanisms are in place to allow communities to share feedback and complaints, and that community feedback and complaints are responded to and influence community programming. Ensure that programming takes a ‘people-centered approach’ that considers the needs of all people in humanitarian programming, including women, girls and people with disability.

Job Requirement

• Graduated from a well-known institute or university of medicine, psychology, socialscience, or relevant subject.

• Having at least 5 years of progressive experience in the field of humanitarian assistance particularly in GBV in emergency projects with national and international NGOs.

• Fluent in English, Pashto, and Dari language both in speaking and writing.

• Strong ability in coordination, communication, team leading, and report writing.

• Previous working experience of close working with protection cluster is a plus point.

Submission Guideline

Qualified applicants are highly encouraged to apply for the position by reffering to below link. In addition, they can also attach their CV (No more than 3 pages) and cover letter in the online system. Please note that only the applications received through the online portal will be considered for this position.

http://hrmis.afga.org.af/Applicant/Apply/AFGA_1660837531

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