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Organization: UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Country: Cameroon
City: Yaoundé
Office: UNESCO Yaoundé, Cameroon
Closing date: Friday, 10 March 2023
Extension number: 6CMED0008PAClass: NO-C
Supervisory sector: Education sector (ED)
Duty station: Yaounde
Job Family: Education
Contract Type: Project Commitments
Contract duration: 1 year
Recruitment open to: Internal and external candidates
Deadline for applications (midnight Paris time): 10-MAR-2023
Core values of UNESCO: Commitment to the Organization, integrity, respect for diversity, professionalism
The initial term of the contract is one year with the possibility of extension subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds.
Only Cameroonian citizens can apply.
SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES
Under the general authority of the Assistant Director-General for Education, the guidelines of the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office for Central Africa and the direct supervision of the Regional Coordinator for Education (based in Yaoundé) and in close collaboration with the Regional Education Advisor for Health and Wellbeing for West and Central Africa (based in Dakar), the post holder will be responsible for the planning, effective implementation and monitoring of UNESCO’s work on education for health and well-being through the Our Rights, Our Lives, Our Future (O3) program and the Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework of the UNAIDS Secretariat (UBRAF) in Cameroon and in Central African countries without national UNESCO representation (CAR, Sao Tome, Equatorial Guinea).
S/he will be responsible for providing technical expertise on key themes including comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), gender, school-based gender-based violence and discrimination, interpersonal violence, STIs/and HIV , unsafe abortions, poor diet, drug use and other health issues, but also the social and economic conditions that contribute to them, recognized in the Maputo Protocol (2003), the Maputo Plan of Action ( 2016-2030) and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (1990), such as child marriage, exploitation, harmful practices such as female genital mutilation.
The incumbent will work under the general authority of the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office in Yaoundé, the direct supervision of the Head of the Education Sector and in close collaboration with other specialists in the Education sector. As such, he/she will perform the following tasks and responsibilities: Program and technical support for the O3 program and UBRAF
Identify opportunities for UNESCO’s engagement in policy development and programming on HIV, sexuality education and other health issues (as part of the new UNESCO Strategy on Health and well-being (2022 -2029), the Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026 (UNAIDS), the African Union continental strategy on Education for the health and well-being of young people in Africa which derives from CESA (2016-2025), national strategies and UNAIDS division of labour);
Facilitate the strategic planning process within UNESCO for engagement in these opportunities;
Liaise with UNESCO structures, including the Health and Education Section at UNESCO Headquarters and colleagues in the Regional Office for Central Africa and the Sub-Region working on HIV and AIDS, in particular the regional HIV and AIDS team for West and Central Africa;
Support UNESCO programming on health education, in collaboration with other staff working on HIV and health education, with particular emphasis on interventions supporting national efforts to prevention of STIs and HIV, intensification of sex education, prevention of gender-based violence, gender-based violence in schools, major pandemics and other health issues;
Facilitate technical support to the Ministries of Education, Training and other national and regional partners, particularly in the development of study and training programs;
Support capacity building interventions in the education and training sector, through the organization of meetings and workshops to develop global action on HIV and health and contribute to national and regional responses;
Contribute to advocacy efforts at regional and country level, to advance the use of evidence and strengthen joint UN and national responses to HIV and AIDS.
Planning, budgeting, M&E and reporting
Support the strategic planning and budgeting of UNESCO’s engagement in HIV and sexual and reproductive rights programming in Cameroon and Central African countries without national UNESCO representation (CAR, Sao Tomé, Equatorial Guinea) in accordance with UNESCO’s commitments as a UNAIDS Co-sponsor;
Support timely program implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting for O3 and UBRAF projects;
Assist in developing concrete action plans and mechanisms for collaboration with Regional Economic Communities, such as CEMAC and ECCAS on O3 and UBRAF projects;
Support the monitoring of O3 and UBRAF project expenditures in accordance with the approved budget, in liaison with the national and regional managers of the 03 and UBRAF program in Central Africa and from headquarters;
Ensure timely narrative and financial reporting on elements of O3 and UBRAF national projects as well as the budget portfolio under the incumbent’s responsibility, both within UNESCO and to external donors, as appropriate.
Representation and partner relations
Represent UNESCO in appropriate coordination forums, such as Joint UN Teams on HIV and AIDS, regional working groups, inter-agency meetings and thematic meetings;
Develop and maintain partnership relationships with Ministries of Education and Training, Ministries of Health, National Commissions for UNESCO, national bodies and development partners, including civil society organizations . Provide technical advice and guidance for the further development of their capacities and activities;
Support UNESCO’s participation in regional structures and processes.
Resource mobilization
Support resource mobilization efforts, including the development of proposals from UNESCO and its partners, and provide technical assistance to Ministries of Education and Health to access funding for the health sector response education about HIV and other health issues.
SKILLS (Basic / Managerial)
Communication (F)
Responsibility (F)
Innovation (F)
Sharing of knowledge and constant desire for improvement (F)
Planning and organization (F)
Results culture (F)
Team work (F)
Professionalism (F)
For more information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
A higher university degree (Master II or equivalent) in education, human or social sciences, public health or in a relevant field relating to the key themes.
Professional experience
At least five years of relevant professional experience in fields related to health and well-being education, sexual and reproductive education, gender-based violence and discrimination in and out of school;
Experience working in fora, theme groups and coordination teams on HIV and AIDS (Joint UN Teams on HIV and AIDS, national coordination group on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, etc.);
Experience in the development of study and training programs and the evaluation of learning, including the use of technological devices in education;
Proven experience in strategic planning and project management, particularly with regard to the monitoring and evaluation of educational projects;
Successful track record in resource mobilization;
Experience teaching, working collaboratively and interacting in adolescent/youth discussion forums would be an asset.
Skills and competences
Ability to manage budgets and report on implementation;
Good understanding of country and sub-region, education sector development work;
In-depth knowledge and high level of technical writing skills on HIV prevention, sex education and school-based gender-based violence;
Ability to multi-task, set priorities and meet deadlines, as well as work under pressure;
Excellent networking skills and high-level advocacy and partnership-building skills, involving a wide range of partners (including line ministries, UNAIDS co-sponsors, donors and civil society);
Excellent interpersonal skills, tact and diplomacy;
Ability to work in a team and within multicultural and multisectoral teams;
Excellent strategic and analytical skills;
Excellent communication skills;
Excellent listening and coaching skills.
LANGUAGES
Excellent knowledge (oral and written) of French and a good knowledge of English.
SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES
UNESCO salaries consist of a basic salary and other benefits which may include, where applicable: 30 days of annual leave, family allowance, medical insurance, pension plan, etc.
The annual starting salary for this position is approximately US$43,700.
For more information on salaries and allowances, please see our Guide to Staff Salaries and Allowances.
SELECTION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Please note that all applicants must complete an online application and provide complete and accurate information. To apply, please visit the UNESCO careers website. No changes can be made to the submitted application.
The assessment of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy announcement and may include tests and/or assessments, as well as a competency-based interview.
UNESCO uses communication technologies such as video or teleconferencing, e-mail correspondence, etc. for the evaluation of candidates.
Please note that only selected candidates will be contacted and applicants in the final selection stage will be subject to reference checks based on the information provided.
UNESCO recalls that the overriding consideration in the recruitment of staff should be the need to provide the Organization with the services of persons possessing the highest standards of work, competence and integrity. UNESCO applies a zero tolerance policy to any form of harassment. UNESCO is committed to achieving and maintaining equitable and diverse geographical distribution, as well as gender parity among its staff members in all categories and at all levels. In addition, UNESCO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Applications from nationals of non- and under-represented Member States (please click here for the latest update) are particularly welcome and strongly encouraged. People from minority and indigenous groups, as well as people with disabilities, are also encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the utmost confidentiality. Global mobility is required for staff appointed to international positions.
UNESCO does not charge any fees at any stage of recruitment.
Website: https://careers.unesco.org/job/Yaounde-Responsable-National%28e%29-de-Projet/765250602/
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