For the last 20 years, a substantial Somali refugee population fleeing figthing and insecurity in Somalia has been living in three refugee camps (IFO, Dagahaley and Hagadera) around the small town of Dadaab, North-Eastern Province, Kenya. Currently it is estimated that over 460,000 refugees are living in the old 3 camps and expanded IFO2 and Kambioos near Hagadera. A large majority are Somali refugees but with a minority of other nationalities. NRC initiated operations in Dadaab (North Eastern Kenya) in February 2007. The aim of NRC programme activities in Dadaab is to provide assistance to refugees in Dadaab in the Shelter, WASH, Food security and Education sectors.
There are very limited income generation / livelihoods opportunities for the refugees which are even more compounded by the limit on movements. This has led to refugees becoming dependent on full assistance, and nutritionally on distribution of a food basket of 2100 kcal per person/day being provided by the WFP with cooperating partners. NRC has partnered with WFP to provide food to the refugees through general food distribution in one camp. The project will focus on providing food to the refugees through general food distribution as well as looking/exploring new ways of providing food assistance to the refugees, including cash based and voucher programs in the future in order to stimulate the local economy and thus creating a stronger and better relationship between the host community and refugees. Livelihood project activities will also be explored for Refugees and Host population.
Job description ■Development and implementation of General Food Distribution (GFD) Project in Dadaab refugee camps ■Develop livelihood programs for the host and refugee population ■Recruitment and capacity building ■Design monitoring system and supervise data collection ■Reporting to the donor and partner organizations ■Represent NRC in meetings with the donor, partner organizations, host and refugee communities, and local administration ■Explore possibilities of doing cash and voucher programs, and support to the local host community livelihoods in collaboration with WFP ■Conduct / lead market assessments and needs/gap analysis survey ■Explore partnerships with local NGOs
Personal qualities ■Ability to analyse and solve problems or difficult tasks ■An inclusive problem solver ■Ability to prioritise needs and carry out several actions simultaneously ■An excellent listener and diplomat ■Ability to work under pressure, independently and with limited supervision ■Flexible and creative ■Strong interpersonal, representation and negotiation skills ■Excellent communication skills ■A sense of humour
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Qualifications ■University degree with 3 - 5 years relevant professional experience ■5 years experience in design, implementation and development programmes ■Experience of managing CBOs/NGOs ■Training skills ■Experience working on food security and livelihood activities ■Solid and relevant field experience in international project-management, preferably in humanitarian operations with focus on food security / livelihoods ■Demonstrated management and leadership skills ■Financial skills including budgeting ■Experience in administration, coordination and personnel supervision ■Experience in the planning implementation and evaluation of a capacity building project ■Good diplomacy skills and willingness to work in close collaboration with other agencies ■The ability to lead inclusive, learner centred and practical processes and outcomes ■Fluency in English, (Somali and Swahili language an advantage) ■Advanced computer skills, especially in Word, Excel and Power Point
We offer ■Commencement: As soon as possible ■Contract period: 12 months depending on funding. ■Salary/benefits: According to NRC’s general directions, and free housing of moderate standard. Please note that tax fees may occur for some countries ■Duty station: Dadaab, Kenya. This is a non family posting. Since October 2011, the security context in Dadaab has significantly deteriorated with increased risks and threats and currently, international staff rarely leave the agency compound, working on increasingly remote forms of project management. Travel outside Dadaab is dependent on changing security conditions, especially for certain roads in the area. Recreational and social facilities are limited, and accommodation is modest, within the Dadaab staff compound. International staff members can be required to live in joint accommodation
How to apply:
Contact info.: Monika Olsen Recruitment Adviser (+47) 908 23 063
Project Manager Food Security & Livelihoods in Kenya
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