Infos clés
- Type de contrat : A négocier
- Domaine d'activité : Non spécifié
- Lieu de travail : Yaoundé
- Expérience : Débutant
- Niveau d'étude minimum : Diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées
- Salaire : à négocier
l'offre
Profil souhaité
Une personne, homme ou femme ayant entre 25 et 55 ans avec comme niveau d´étude Diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées ni plus ni moins parlant et écrivant français, anglais, espagnol
Description du profil
Career Opportunities: Partnership Officer (153904)
Requisition ID 153904 - Posted 18/11/2021 - Short Term Monthly -
Africa, Western - Cameroon - Yaounde - Working Job Language (1) -
PARTNERSHIPS
Position Title: Partnerships Officer
Unit/ Division: Country Office Management
Direct Reporting Line:
Contract Duration: 6 months (renewable based on performance)
Duty Station: Yaoundé
About WFP
Assisting almost 100 million people in around 83 countries each
year, the World Food Programme (WFP) is the leading humanitarian
organization saving lives and changing lives, delivering food assistance
in emergencies, and working with communities to improve nutrition and
build resilience.
Our mission is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes.
Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed
hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and
children, can access the nutritious food they need.
Organisational context
Since its establishment, the United Nations World Food Programme
(WFP) has been entrusted with a dual mandate: to meet emergency and
protracted relief food needs (saving lives) and to support economic and
social development (changing lives). To contribute to national
development agendas in an impactful way, WFP innovates to tackle the
root causes of hunger and malnutrition and builds resilience both at a
community and system level. The organization works with multiple
stakeholders, aiming to build strong partnerships with national
governments, development partners, including International Financial
Institutions (IFIs), and the private sector.
Effective design and implementation of development programmes requires:
Robust engagement and investment in relationships with governmental authorities (local, subnational and national);
Robust engagement and investment in relationships with other
development actors, including International Financial Institutions;
Expertise in public policy and public administration and contextual
knowledge of how respective Governments and ministries operate.
Supporting the WFP Country Director and working closely with the
Country Office Management, the Partnerships Officer will help position
WFP strategically as a key development partner amongst the national
stakeholders and will co-lead the engagement with the national
Government, IFIs and other development actors in the country to maximize
the impact of WFP’s development programmes.
The Advisor will facilitate WFP’s contribution to the design of key
policies and programmes in country and will mobilize resources for WFP
programmes contributing to the country’s development agenda.
Why work with us?
WFP provides food assistance to more than 86 million people in 83
countries, including Cameroon. Your work will have a positive impact on
lives of the world’s most vulnerable people.
You will join a diverse team of professionals and will have an
opportunity to exchange your experiences with your colleagues and
continuously learning from each other.
WFP invests in the training and development of its employees through
a range of training, accreditation, mentorship and other programs as
well as through international mobility opportunities.
Our team is ging nationally and internationally and the timing to join us cannot be better!
Join us to make a difference, watch this video to know more about us!!
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnaxfnNKdsM
What will you do?
Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Country Director
and in close coordination with the Country Office Management, the
Programme and Partnerships teams, the Partnerships Officer will
undertake the following key responsibilities to advance the efforts of
the Country Office in programme and partnership building and resource
mobilization with the Government, IFIs and other development actors:
Strategic Advice and Analysis
Provide strategic direction and advice to the Country Director and
Country Office Management to strengthen WFP’s relationship with the
Government and positioning WFP as a key actor across the nexus, to
bridge the humanitarian and development responses.
Proactively scan the country development landscape and support
exploration of viable opportunities and new approaches for WFP’s
strategic engagement in the development space with the Government and
other development actors, such as IFIs, particularly in the areas of
social protection, rural transformation, sustainable infrastructure and
human capital development.
Closely follow relevant external developments and processes
involving the Government and IFIs (e.g. national budgetary processes,
approval of key strategic documents, and loan negotiations) and support
the development of the Country Director’s/Office’s position on these
matters.
In close contact with relevant colleagues from the Country Office,
support the development of WFP’s value proposition and specific
offerings in the areas of rural transformation, sustainable
infrastructure and human capital development, and contribute to the
process of project design, where necessary.
Leverage WFP corporate support to build WFP’s capacity in country
contexts, coordinating support and advice as needed from relevant
technical units as needed.
Stakeholder Engagement
Develop and co-lead the implementation of WFP’s partnerships with
Government and key development actors, including IFIs, academia,
regional organisations and other UN agencies working on development
issues.
Build and maintain strategic partnerships with key stakeholders as
relevant, through regular and systematic communication channels.
Inform and support the Country Office management as well as its
technical teams on the engagement with key partners on the strategy,
design, relevance and impact of programmes that can be supported by WFP
to advance national development priorities.
Liaise with government agencies in support of projects and operational activities that strengthen government capacities.
Provide advice on WFP’s representation and messaging in various
national instances/committees /working groups (on
humanitarian/development issues).
Support the management of WFP’s brand among key external
stakeholders as a UN agency with a dual humanitarian and development
mandate and a trusted development partner.
Key Working Relationships:
Internal: Reports to the Country Director. Works closely with the
Country Office Management and Programme and Partnerships Teams and
liaises with the Head of Partnerships at the Regional Bureau and a
relevant focal point in the Strategic Partnerships team.
External: Facilitates engagement with the Government, including
relevant ministries and agencies, key development actors, including
IFIs, and academia in close coordination with the Country Director.
Key Deliverables:
On-going strategic advice leading to game-changing support from WFP
to the government and increased funding for WFP’s work contributing
directly to the country’s development portfolio.
Government and development actor (including IFIs) engagement
strategy including stakeholder mapping for WFP at country level.
Lead the implementation of the above-mentioned partnerships strategy
both by supporting the country office management and also by building
and maintaining partnerships directly as relevant.
Joint concept notes with the national government on areas of joint engagement.
Advocacy documents and position papers on WFP’s development work.
Regular stakeholder meetings and technical workshops, where relevant.
Qualifications and Key Requirements
Education:
Advanced university degree in Public Administration, Political
Science, Economics, International Development, or other relevant field..
Desired technical skills and experience:
• At least 8 years of experience working in the public sector.
• Ideally experience with development issues and
significant experience in developing relationships and managing
strategic partnerships with governments and development partners,
particularly IFIs.
• Proven record of accomplishment in new partnership
building, brokering relationships with partners, and engagement at a
senior level.
• Experience in project design processes and coordination
with internal and external stakeholders, including governments and IFIs.
• Experience working closely with academia and think tanks.
• Knowledge of WFP operations in country and international experience is a plus.
Languages:
Fluency in English language. Intermediate knowledge (level B) of French language is a competitive advantage.
Deadline for application
Date: 02nd December 2021 at 11:59 PM (GMT+1).
Terms and Conditions
WFP seeks candidates of the highest integrity and professionalism
who share our humanitarian principles. Selection of staff is made on a
competitive basis, and we are committed to promoting an inclusive work
environment in which diversity is valued and where no form of
discrimination is tolerated. We aim to achieve parity in our teams in
West and Central Africa.
Qualified female applicants are especially encouraged to apply.
All applications must be submitted ONLINE at :
https://www.wfp.org/careers/job-openings
Source:https://www.offre-emploi.cm/offres-emploi/administration/job-opportunity-partnership-officer-38190/
Principales tâches
Robust engagement and investment in relationships with governmental authorities (local, subnational and national);
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