UNICEF Sensitive Situation Analysis Jobs 2022 – Nigeria NGO Jobs

UNICEF Sensitive Situation Analysis Jobs 2022 – Nigeria NGO Jobs. UNICEF Nigeria looking for “Sensitive Situation Analysis”. Applicants with a Advanced degree in social sciences may apply on or before 14 July 2022.

UNICEF, also the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund, is a United Nations agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide. The agency is among the most widespread and recognizable social welfare organizations in the world, with a presence in 192 countries and territories.

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UNICEF Sensitive Situation Analysis Jobs 2022

The UNICEF has published a job vacancy announcement on 02 July 2022 for qualified Nigeria’s to fill in the vacant post of Sensitive Situation Analysis to be based in Bauchi, Nigeria.

Recruiter United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Position National Consultant to Support the Realisation of Rights-Based, Equity-focused and Gender-sensitive Situation Analysis (SitAn) of Children
Location Bauchi, Nigeria
Country Nigeria
Total Vacant Post N/A
Qualification Advanced degree in social sciences
Experience Required At least 5 years
Application Deadline 14 July 2022

UNICEF Job Vacancy 2022

How can you make a difference: The SitAn will provide an evidence-based analytical report on the situation of children in the State that would serve as a reference document to improve the understanding of all stakeholders, including decision-makers and other partners on the current status of child’s rights in the State, the causes of shortfalls and inequities. It would then help develop effective and efficient policy and programmatic interventions and serve as a powerful tool to guide advocacy, ensuring child’s right advancement in the State and the country.

To achieve these aims, the SitAn will carefully examine what drives, sustains and in some cases worsens deprivations of the rights of children and young people and what actors and structures enable the progressive, steady realisation of rights for all children, adolescents and young people across the State.

Summary of key functions/accountabilities:

  • Identify trends, patterns, incidence, and causes of critical deprivations (e.g. child mortality, stunting, low levels of birth registration, low school enrolment, and achievement or violence against children), disaggregated by relevant segments of the population. Also, identify the trends in inequities of outcomes among different groups of children, adolescents, and women using the most recent data and evidence from research and evaluation.
  • Identify and analyze barriers and bottlenecks that prevent the most vulnerable children and families from benefiting from required interventions and services, including the social, political, and economic conditions that result in shortfalls in creating an enabling environment for the realisation of children’s rights.
  • Analyse the extent to which gender inequalities and the fulfillment/non-fulfilment of women’s rights affect overall inequalities and deprivations, including those affecting children, adolescents and young people.
  • Assess the current or potential presence of emergency risks, including conflict, disaster risks, and other potential shocks; the likelihood of their occurrence, the underlying vulnerabilities, the nature of the hazard and the particularly vulnerable groups that will be affected. The capacities and coping mechanisms of families, communities, local and national institutions to mitigate these risks and deal with shocks should also be assessed.
  • Analyse the adequacy of the policy and legislative frameworks for child rights at state levels and the extent to which the evidence-based interventions and services needed to address deprivations are prioritised in state policies, laws, strategies, plans and budgets and supported by partners. This would include an analysis of the extent to which there is an enabling environment for the realisation of the rights of all children, including the promotion of positive social norms and behaviours, organisation of services, institutional capacities at national, sub-national and community levels. This analysis will focus on existing and potential partnerships with the private sector and media.
  • Develop specific and actionable recommendations for how the gaps and bottlenecks could be addressed to improve the situation of women and children in the State.

Qualification & Experience:

  • Advanced degree in social sciences (sociology, anthropology, development studies), Economics/Statistics, Law, or related fields relevant for the assignment
  • At least 5 years of research and other relevant professional experience
  • Knowledge and demonstrated experience with Human Rights Based Approach to Programming
  • Excellent drafting skills in English
  • Good computer skills (Word, Excel, Power Point);
  • Experience in policy and budget analysis, including poverty reduction policies and in child poverty analysis) is an asset
  • Experience of having participated previously in a Situation Analysis or proven experience in writing analytical papers on children and gender issues will be a major advantage
  • Knowledge of at least one main local language of the State is important
  • Experience in working with UN/UNICEF or other international organisations will be considered as an advantage.

Other Details

  • Contract Type: Full Time
  • Selection Process: Interview
  • Salary: negotiable
  • Application Process: Online

How to Apply UNICEF Sensitive Situation Analysis Jobs 2022

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The Closing Date: 14 July 2022

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

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