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  • SayPro Education and Child Protection Coordinator

    Education is a key to success, but is it also a shield from abuse? SayPro Education and Child Protection Coordinator understands that children are assets and are as important as a business. They get sick, go on vacations, or have to travel for work -all without missing any classes. That’s why we founded SayPro Education and Child Protection Coordinator with an aim to not just teach kids about the world around them but also equip them with the skills they need to take on life’s challenges.

    We believe in building a strong foundation of education that will enable your child to think critically, understand new concepts, and grow into an adult who can make informed decisions. This way they’ll never feel like they’re being shortchanged when it comes us comes to their education because they know how much more there is beyond what you hear at school -and that’s why we offer an array of programs for all ages!

    As a parent, you want to do as much as possible for your child. So why should teachers be any different? SayPro is a group of teachers who are committed to making the world a better place by educating children and providing them with all the necessary protection they need. Through their programs, they aim to build a safe and stable future for our children through education and empowerment.

    We join hands with SayPro in believing that there is nothing more valuable than education. It builds knowledge, develops critical thinking skills, and helps us understand the bigger picture of our world. Education gives us opportunities that we may not have had otherwise, and it also gives us confidence in ourselves so we can pursue our dreams without fear or doubt.

    With our extensive experience, SayPro Education and Child Protection Coordinator is one of the best companies to assist you in finding a quality education for your kids. We understand the importance of education and want to make it as easy as possible for you by offering classes with flexible timings that fit your lifestyle.

    With our team of experienced educators and coordinators on board, we guarantee that your children will be learning new things every day! Classes are taught by experts who love what they do, so there’s no end to their enthusiasm when teaching students. Whether they’re beginners or experts, everyone will feel welcome and comfortable at SayPro.

    We’ve all heard firsthand stories of how children are being exploited online, and SayPro is here to make sure that doesn’t happen. Our Education and Child Protection Coordinator uses his expertise to safeguard children online. By regularly monitoring the internet for suspicious content, he’s able to keep children safe from predators. And by providing education about online safety, he can help parents protect their kids from potential harm.

  • SayPro Protection Officer

     The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading protection agency with a mandate is to promote and protect durable solutions to conflict and displacement affected populations on the basis of humanitarian principles and human rights. DRC has been operating in Ukraine since 2014, currently DRC employs over 250 staff in Ukraine and will continue significant scale-up in 2022 to implement emergency response in the Protection, Livelihoods, Shelter/NFIs and Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding (humanitarian mine action) sectors, using direct interventions, support to duty bearers and civil society organizations (CSOs), and partnerships with CSOs. DRC will continue and adapt its durable solutions portfolio to the evolving context. DRC is currently looking for Protection Officer to join our team in Poltava. Overall purpose of the role: Ensure the quality of the planning, implementation and follow up of all technical aspects of the sector activities being implemented by DRC Develop and maintain good relations with the persons of concern, relevant stakeholders and other humanitarian actors, to support adequate implementation and coordination of DRC’s sector activities Protection monitoring, identification of protection concerns and facilitation access to services through the referral system to the beneficiaries; Individual protection assistance, support and , sexual and gender-based violence prevention, awareness-raising, advocacy for the rights of displaced persons in their context of displacement. Geographic scope: Poltava This role has an area focus and ensures compliance to DRC procedures and guidelines within the area. The role contributes to the development of area strategies, which are translated into action plans and day-to-day tasks. The role provides support and/or technical guidance to base operations. Includes travel to Dnipropetrovks, Poltava and Kharkhiv or according to the need in East Ukraine, The position will be based in Poltava Main responsibilities: Programming & Operations In close coordination with the Protection manager, Team leader and legal protection officers, ensure efficient and effective program implementation while following the budget and work plan; Implementation of protection activities in accordance with the agreed objectives; Carry out Protection monitoring, data collection and documenting the needs of the persons of concern; Participate in awareness raising sessions and information campaigns of the persons of concern; Participate in joint assessments, identifying protection concerns and reporting; Support mapping of services and development of effective referral pathways; Identify, conduct and follow up referral; Ensure adequate and relevant data collection; Deliver reporting as required; Conduct interviews with beneficiaries, focus group discussions and Conduction of key‐informant interviews, and drafting of the relevant reports or any other protection activities of the program; Regular reporting to the Protection manager and Team leader of the activities planned and implemented. Any other duties as may be assigned by the Protection manager, relevant to the achievement of protection objectives Coordination and representation Collaborate with relevant internal and external technical experts on sector relevant issues; Represent DRC at meetings and other relevant technical coordination meetings; Ensure integration with other DRC sectors. Project development Develop project plans; Contributing to the program tools development; Project implementation and reporting. Logistics/Finance Support the monitoring of financial commitments and expenditures against budgets and provide timely feedback on budget follow-up; Plan and coordinate proactively logistics and movements of staff from and to different operational areas; Initiate procurements and ensure their execution; Ensure distribution plans are prepared and shared with logistics in a timely manner. Required experience and competencias: Minimum 2 years of practical experience in sector area working for an INGO Field experience; Excellent skill in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; English proficiency; Fluency in local language Commitment to learning and implementing organizational policies and procedures; High professional ethics. All DRC roles require the post-holder to master DRC’s core competencies: Striving for excellence: Focusing on reaching results while ensuring efficient processes; Collaborating: Involving relevant parties and encouraging feedback; Taking the lead: Taking ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation; Communicating: Listening and speaking effectively and honestly; Demonstrating integrity: Upholding and promoting the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation to DRC’s values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. Required education: Relevant university degree (e.g. political science, international development, or economics) or equivalent professional qualification. We offer: Contract length: 6 months (January 2023 with possibility of extension based on successful probation period and available funding) Designation of Duty Stations: Poltava Start date: As soon as possible. Number of staff : 1 positions Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for national staff. Application process: All applicants must upload a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages in English. Applications sent by email will not be considered. Closing date for applications: 7th August 2022             How to apply       https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationForm/SinglePageApplicationForm.aspx?cid=1036&departmentId=19100&ProjectId=165240        
    
  • SayPro Jordan – Protection Coordinator

     COOPI is looking for a Protection Coordinator in Jordan COOPI has been registered in Jordan since 2017, implementing projects in protection, education and livelihood. COOPI assists both the Syrian population and host community in responding to the effects of the Syrian crisis. COOPI is currently implementing child protection and livelihood project project funded by EU and AICS and is looking for a new Protection Coordinator for the next Protection project funded by EU. Description of the role Protection Coordinator will have direct responsibility for the coordination and implementation of the EU project (Livelihood&Protection). S/he is responsible for project execution, in technical, economic/financial terms, in terms of management of field resources, and in terms of internal and external reporting in accordance with COOPI and donor procedures. Ensures the achievement of the expected results in the management of the budget, including the part of the activity/budget allocated to partners. The Protection Coordinator under the supervision of HoM will coordinate activities and reporting with the leading agency of project consortia. Main responsibilities Coordination: Responsible for the achievement of the project results and objectives and the respect of the procedures foreseen in the signed funding contract, both for COOPI and the project partners: coordination, management, execution and monitoring of the project, at all stages of planning and implementation according to the approved annual operational plans; Planning and management of activities: in collaboration with project staff, plans and monitors the progress of activities, in accordance with the contract signed with the donor and the procedures of COOPI and the donor; Administrative and financial management: In cooperation with the project administrator/administrative coordinator, plans all expenditures. Regularly checks all expenses incurred. Supervises the accounting and cash/bank account management of the project using the tools provided by the organisation. In cooperation with the project administrator and in coordination with the administrative coordinator, prepares the purchasing plan. Ensures compliance with the organisation's and the donor's procedures when purchasing goods and services; Reporting: in coordination with the Head of Mission and the Administrative Coordinator, ensures the preparation, in respect of the deadlines, of all the financial and narrative reports - interim and final - foreseen by the project. It is responsible, together with the project administrator, for collecting and verifying the financial reports of the project partners. Is responsible for the preparation of all formal communications and contract amendment requests (e.g. budget amendment) of the projects s/he manages; Staff management: In coordination with the Head of Mission and in compliance with the rules/laws of the country and the COOPI country regulations, he/she is responsible to supervise the local staff to be employed in the project. Using the tools of the organisation, he/she evaluates the local staff employed in the projects and participates in the evaluation at the request of his/her direct superior. He/she coordinates and supervises the work done by all project staff in accordance with the organisation's safety procedures. He/she is responsible for the initial and continuous training of local staff under his/her responsibility; Assets management: is responsible for the proper management of all assets purchased for the project. For all goods purchased by the project updates the inventory, in collaboration with the Logistician and the Project Administrator; Institutional Relations: regarding the project for which it is responsible, it communicates with donor representatives, local authorities involved in project aspects, project partners and beneficiaries, in accordance with the organisation's guidelines.S/he is responsible to participate and update the cluster (UNHCR) regarding the projects under her/his supervision; New project drafting: upon request of his/her direct superior and in cooperation with the project staff, drafts, writes and prepares all the documents necessary to submit new projects, in accordance with the organisation's processes and procedures. Requirements Essentials Higher education (bachelor's or master's degree) or equivalent mix of experience and training in the humanitarian, development cooperation, international relations, or technical field of project implementation;  At least 3 years of project management experience with demonstrable results;  Proven experience in the management and development of Protection projects ( case management, especially child protection case management, PSS and mental health); Solid knowledge of international donor reporting procedures/requirements, particularly EU; Strong analytical and practical problem-solving skills; Strong supervisory skills and demonstrated ability to work in teams and coordinate with relevant stakeholders; Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills; Ability to organize work efficiently and deliver assignments in a timely manner, often under time constraints; Fluency in written and spoken English and Italian; High proficiency in the use of standard office software applications (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Plus Previous experience working in a consortium (preferred); Experience and knowledge of Education projects; Experience in using the CPIMS+ platform; Experience in Cash and Voucher transfer projects; Knowledge of the Arabic language; Previous experience in the Middle East and/or in conflict/post-conflict settings. We reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the application closing date, once a sufficient number of applications have been received. Please note that only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Interviews will be conducted on rolling basis and the vacancy will be closed when filled, thanks for understanding. Cooperazione Internazionale (COOPI) is an Italian humanitarian non-governmental organization founded in Milan in 1965. For more than 50 years of long-term support and constant presence in the field, COOPI has been engaged in breaking the cycle of poverty and responding to specific emergencies in numerous sectors, including Food Security, Humanitarian Aid, Health, Socio-Economical Services, Water and Sanitation, Human Rights, Education and Training, Migrations and Sustainable Energy.             How to apply       Please send your CV and motivation letter - https://coopi.org/it/posizione-lavorativa.html?id=4652&ln=        
    
  • SayPro Protection Officer – Legal

     The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading protection agency with a mandate is to promote and protect durable solutions to conflict and displacement affected populations on the basis of humanitarian principles and human rights. DRC has been operating in Ukraine since 2014, currently DRC employs over 250 staff in Ukraine and will continue significant scale-up in 2022 to implement emergency response in the Protection, Livelihoods, Shelter/NFIs and Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding (humanitarian mine action) sectors, using direct interventions, support to duty bearers and civil society organizations (CSOs), and partnerships with CSOs. DRC will continue and adapt its durable solutions portfolio to the evolving context. DRC is currently looking for Protection Officer – Legal to join our team in Chernihiv. Overall purpose of the role: • Ensure the quality of the planning, implementation and follow up of all technical aspects of the Protection Legal activities being implemented by DRC • Deliver high quality legal aid services to the persons of concern including information provision, consultation and representation • Develop and maintain good relations with the persons of concern, relevant stakeholders and other humanitarian actors, to support adequate implementation and coordination of DRC’s sector activities Geographic scope: Base (Chernihiv) Main responsibilities: Programming & Operations • Ensure efficient and effective program implementation while following the budget and work plan • Participate in preparing monthly/quarterly/annual highlights/reports and proposals and budgets for donors • Support the design and implementation of awareness sessions focusing on topics relevant to the communities • Provide one-on-one legal counseling to IDPs and conflict-affected populations on their legal rights and remedies • Facilitate IDPs and conflict-affected population in obtaining civil documentation, identification documents and other documents relevant to protection of rights and achievement of durable solution • Provide administrative and other para-legal assistance to enable IDP and conflict-affected population to access welfare benefits, livelihood opportunities and government and non-government benefits and privileges • Provide in-court representation where necessary • Participate in joint assessment together with the Protection team and other sectors as needed • Facilitate and following up incoming and outgoing protection referral cases • Ensure thorough documentation and archiving of activities conducted in line with Protection Information Management principles • Lead the team in carrying out monitoring and evaluation exercises Coordination and representation • Collaborate with relevant internal and external technical experts on sector relevant issues • Contribute to the development of referral mechanisms for legal matters • Represent DRC at meetings and other relevant technical coordination meetings as requested by the Protection Manager • Ensure integration with other DRC sectors Project development • Develop project plans and budgets for funding • Develop projects tools • Project implementation and reporting • Monitor and evaluate projects Logistics/Finance • Support the monitoring of financial commitments and expenditures against budgets • Plan and coordinate proactively logistics and movements of staff from and to different operational areas • Initiate procurements and ensure their execution • Ensure distribution plans are prepared and shared with logistics in a timely manner Required experience and competencies: • Excellent knowledge of Ukrainian law; • Minimum 2 years of relevant professional experience, including experience in legal counseling; • (I)NGO experience is preferred; • Experience of working with vulnerable groups and communities; • Strong analytical, legal writing and research skills; • Excellent communication skills; • Ability to provide a high quality, targeted and accessible legal advice; • English proficiency • Fluency in local language • Excellent skill in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint All DRC roles require the post-holder to master DRC’s core competencies: • Striving for excellence: Focusing on reaching results while ensuring efficient processes. • Collaborating: Involving relevant parties and encouraging feedback. • Taking the lead: Taking ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation. • Communicating: Listening and speaking effectively and honestly. • Demonstrating integrity: Upholding and promoting the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation to DRC’s values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. Required education: University degree in Law. We offer: Contract length: 3 months renewable depending on performance and funding. Level: H non-Manager Designation of Duty Station: Chernihiv Start date: As soon as possible. Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for national staff. Application process: All applicants must upload a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages in English. Applications sent by email will not be considered. Closing date for applications: 14th October 2022             How to apply       https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationForm/SinglePageApplicationForm.aspx?cid=1036&departmentId=19100&ProjectId=165866        
    
  • SayPro Protection Officer

    The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading protection agency with a mandate is to promote and protect durable solutions to conflict and displacement affected populations on the basis of humanitarian principles and human rights.

    DRC has been operating in Ukraine since 2014, currently DRC employs over 250 staff in Ukraine and will continue significant scale-up in 2022 to implement emergency response in the Protection, Livelihoods, Shelter/NFIs and Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding (humanitarian mine action) sectors, using direct interventions, support to duty bearers and civil society organizations (CSOs), and partnerships with CSOs. DRC will continue and adapt its durable solutions portfolio to the evolving context.

    DRC is currently looking for Protection Officer to join our team in Poltava.

    Overall purpose of the role:

    • Ensure the quality of the planning, implementation and follow up of all technical aspects of the sector activities being implemented by DRC
    • Develop and maintain good relations with the persons of concern, relevant stakeholders and other humanitarian actors, to support adequate implementation and coordination of DRC’s sector activities

    Protection monitoring, identification of protection concerns and facilitation access to services through the referral system to the beneficiaries; Individual protection assistance, support and , sexual and gender-based violence prevention, awareness-raising, advocacy for the rights of displaced persons in their context of displacement.

    Geographic scope: Poltava

    This role has an area focus and ensures compliance to DRC procedures and guidelines within the area. The role contributes to the development of area strategies, which are translated into action plans and day-to-day tasks. The role provides support and/or technical guidance to base operations. Includes travel to Dnipropetrovks, Poltava and Kharkhiv or according to the need in East Ukraine, The position will be based in Poltava

    Main responsibilities:

    Programming & Operations

    • In close coordination with the Protection manager, Team leader and legal protection officers, ensure efficient and effective program implementation while following the budget and work plan;
    • Implementation of protection activities in accordance with the agreed objectives;
    • Carry out Protection monitoring, data collection and documenting the needs of the persons of concern;
    • Participate in awareness raising sessions and information campaigns of the persons of concern;
    • Participate in joint assessments, identifying protection concerns and reporting;
    • Support mapping of services and development of effective referral pathways;
    • Identify, conduct and follow up referral;
    • Ensure adequate and relevant data collection;
    • Deliver reporting as required;
    • Conduct interviews with beneficiaries, focus group discussions and Conduction of key‐informant interviews, and drafting of the relevant reports or any other protection activities of the program;
    • Regular reporting to the Protection manager and Team leader of the activities planned and implemented.

    Any other duties as may be assigned by the Protection manager, relevant to the achievement of protection objectives

    Coordination and representation

    • Collaborate with relevant internal and external technical experts on sector relevant issues;
    • Represent DRC at meetings and other relevant technical coordination meetings;
    • Ensure integration with other DRC sectors.

    Project development

    • Develop project plans;
    • Contributing to the program tools development;
    • Project implementation and reporting.

    Logistics/Finance

    • Support the monitoring of financial commitments and expenditures against budgets and provide timely feedback on budget follow-up;
    • Plan and coordinate proactively logistics and movements of staff from and to different operational areas;
    • Initiate procurements and ensure their execution;
    • Ensure distribution plans are prepared and shared with logistics in a timely manner.

    Required experience and competencias:

    • Minimum 2 years of practical experience in sector area working for an INGO Field experience;
    • Excellent skill in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;
    • English proficiency;
    • Fluency in local language Commitment to learning and implementing organizational policies and procedures;
    • High professional ethics.

    All DRC roles require the post-holder to master DRC’s core competencies:

    • Striving for excellence: Focusing on reaching results while ensuring efficient processes;
    • Collaborating: Involving relevant parties and encouraging feedback;
    • Taking the lead: Taking ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation;
    • Communicating: Listening and speaking effectively and honestly;
    • Demonstrating integrity: Upholding and promoting the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct in relation to DRC’s values and Code of Conduct, including safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment.

    Required education:

    Relevant university degree (e.g. political science, international development, or economics) or equivalent professional qualification.

    We offer:

    Contract length: 6 months (January 2023 with possibility of extension based on successful probation period and available funding) Designation of Duty Stations: Poltava Start date: As soon as possible. Number of staff : 1 positions Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for national staff.

    Application process:

    All applicants must upload a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages in English. Applications sent by email will not be considered. Closing date for applications: 7th August 2022

    How to apply

    https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationForm/SinglePageApplicationForm.aspx?cid=1036&departmentId=19100&ProjectId=165240

  • SayPro Juriste en protection des données personnelles H/F

     A la tête d’un important réseau de 600 établissements dans les secteurs sanitaire, médico-social, social, et de l’enseignement, la Croix Rouge Française emploie plus de 18 000 salariés et 70 métiers la composent dans des « instituts médico-éducatif, crèches, maisons de retraite, centres de réadaptation fonctionnelle, instituts de formation, centres d’hébergement d’urgence, missions Internationales… ». Toutes ces structures, au cœur des enjeux de société, développent de nouveaux projets et travaillent à des solutions innovantes. En nous rejoignant, vous partagerez notre engagement et notre éthique et développerez vos compétences. Au sein de la Direction des Affaires Juridiques et Contentieux (DAJC), composée de 12 personnes, vous serez directement rattaché(e) à la Déléguée à la Protection des données personnelles. Par votre expertise, vous participez à la bonne application des règles juridiques et à la sécurisation des obligations juridiques de la Crf dans le domaine de la protection des données personnelles pour les directions du siège, les établissements et les délégations/unités locales, en conformité avec la règlementation applicable à la protection des données personnelles. Vous contribuez également à la diffusion des principes et bonnes pratiques au sein du groupe Crf (filiales). Plus précisément, vos missions sont : Contribuer à la conformité des traitements (analyser les traitements et projets des directions du Siège, des établissements et des délégations/unités, etc.); Participer à la formation des acteurs (établir des outils de sensibilisation/formation, Participer à l’animation de ces formations, etc.); Concourir au fonctionnement du registre de la CRF (participer à la création et à la mise en œuvre du registre de traitement de la Crf; Contribuer aux Audits De formation BAC + 5 avec spécialisation en matière de données personnelles ou droit numérique avec dominante protection des données, vous justifiez à minima d’une expérience de 2 années dans le secteur de la protection des données personnelles au sein d'une organisation complexe (entreprises, cabinet de conseil ou encore cabinet d'avocats spécialisés dans le domaine). Une connaissance approfondie de la réglementation, ainsi qu'une maîtrise de l’anglais sont incontournables pour réussir à ce poste. Disposant d’un bon relationnel, votre dynamisme, votre rigueur, votre esprit de synthèse, d’analyse et votre sens du contact seront vos principaux atouts pour mener à bien cette mission. Conditions du poste ● CDI ● Prise de poste dès que possible ● Situé au Campus Croix-Rouge, 21 rue de la Vanne à Montrouge (92)             How to apply       https://www.aplitrak.com/?adid=bWFyaWFtLm1hZ2Fzc2EuMTg1NzguMzgzMEBjcm9peHJvdWdlLmFwbGl0cmFrLmNvbQ        
    
  • SayPro Intermediate Reception Child Protection Experts

     For our Call for Expression of Interest (CEI EASO/2021/885) for Remunerated External Experts we are looking for Intermediate Reception Child Protection Experts. The CEI aims to establish a List of Experts envisaged to be deployed to EUAA Asylum Support Teams as part of EUAA’s operations in different EU member States. The CEI includes 76 profiles in the field of asylum and reception. The indicative tasks for the Intermediate Reception Child Protection Experts (profile n. 35) are the following: Implement operational matters related to unaccompanied and separated children in the reception system; Support the set-up of cooperation and procedures for an efficient local child protection network that includes all actors involved in the daily care of unaccompanied and separated children; Conduct identification/screening of possible unaccompanied and separated children, and in the provision of first basic information to them; Ensure the establishment and implementation of an individual plan to cover the child’s reception needs, based on an assessment; Support the planning and provision of daily care of unaccompanied and separated children; Carry out the daily operations of safe-areas/sections dedicated to the reception of separated and unaccompanied children, in accordance with the relevant Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The candidate will meet the following requirements: Completed post-secondary education of at least two years in a related field (EQF 5 or equivalent); Bachelor’s degree preferably in Political science, Law, Humanitarian studies or Psychology would be considered an advantage (EQF 6 or equivalent); 3 years of proven professional experience in the reception sector related to minors and the tasks described; Proven experience working with minors, preferably in the context of asylum and/or migration; Proven knowledge of the Common European Asylum System through study, training or work experience.              How to apply       The details of the call including the procedure, conditions, the information about this specific profile 35, as well as the application details can be found on the following link:         
    
  • SayPro Senior Protection Analysis Officer

     Background/IRC Summary: The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving are and life changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home. The IRC has been working in Poland since March 2022 to support the refugees fleeing from the war in Ukraine with basic needs and protection assistance. Job Overview/Summary: Under the direct supervision of the Protection and Rule of Law Manager and the oversight of the Integrated Protection Coordinator, the Senior Protection Analysis Officer will be responsible for the overall analysis of the safety and protection situation of refugees and people of concern in Poland based on the data collected by the Protection Monitors throughout Poland. Protection Monitors and Child Protection Monitors will collect data from the refugees and people of concern using pre-developed data collection tools such as surveys, focus group discussions, key informant interviews and observation. The data will be stored in a centralized data management system online. The Senior Protection Analysis Officer will then clean and analyse these data and produce information products to inform program and advocacy strategies. The information products will take different forms including (and not limited to): monthly protection risk analysis reports and dashboard, inputs to program and advocacy strategic documents, donor proposals and reports, white papers, situation analysis reports, among other. She/he will monitor and guide the Protection Monitoring mobile teams and make sure they understand the data collection tools that are being used. The incumbent will also support in the development of these tools in the online data management system using the questions formulated by the Protection Program management. The incumbent needs to have an understanding of both data management and visualization processes as well as programmatic technical area in the area of protection risks (child protection, gender-based violence and violation of human rights). Major Responsibilities: Major responsibilities of the Senior Protection Analysis Officer (not exhaustive) are listed below:  Develops and tests tools for qualitative and quantitative evidence-based programs using online data management system software (CommCare, PowerBI or other similar tools)   Provides orientation to the Protection Monitors on how to use these tools   Guides and supervises the Protection Monitors to ensure smooth data collection processes. When necessary, accompanies the Protection Monitoring mobile teams to the refugee site areas in order to oversee and guide the data collection processes.   Carries out data cleaning and analysis and develops data visualization products such as Protection Data dashboards, in close collaboration with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Accountability (MEAL) team, as well as qualitative information products that will be updated regularly. Information products may include protection data charts, snapshots, situation reports, etc.   Drafts brief Protection Risk Analysis monthly reports using the data collected for the Protection Management team to finalize the Protection Risk Analysis reports designed for organizational internal and external audiences.   Supports with information and data the Communications; Advocacy; Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) and other teams in IRC to inform program design, advocacy strategies, and program direction.   Prepare weekly/monthly reports and timely submit to the supervisor for review and further actions.   Carries out other activities as advised by the supervisor or the Protection Management.  Key Working Relationships: Position Reports to: Protection and Rule of Law (PROL) Manager Position directly supervises: Protection Monitoring teams Indirect Reporting: Integrated Protection Coordinator Other Internal and/or external contacts: Internal: Child Protection Manager, Women Protection and Empowerment Manager, Safeguarding Manager, Economic Recovery and Development Coordinator, MEAL Coordinator, Communications Manager, Advocacy Manager, Grants Coordinator External: UNHCR, UNICEF, Protection Working Group, Protection Strategic Advisory Group, Child Protection Working Group and other Protection Actors Job Requirements: Education: Degree of Bachelor of Development Studies, Bachelor of Laws Degree, Degree of Bachelor of Social Work, Psychology and/or Social Administration, Political Science and other related academic qualifications. A higher-level diploma (e.g. Masters) in a similar area a distinct advantage. Work Experience: At least four years of prior professional experience in a similar post Demonstrated experience using qualitative analysis software Dedoose, Nvivo, or similar Experience in working with online data management and visualization tools (PowerBI, CommCare or other) Experience working with an international NGO or UN agency a distinct advantage Experience managing people and projects a distinct advantage Demonstrated working knowledge of basic descriptive statistics Demonstrated Skills and Competencies: Strong management and organizational skills. Knowledge and understanding of the refugee context in Poland and/or internationally Excellent analytical skills, critical thinking and strategic vision Excellent writing and information presentation skills. Time management skills and ability to meet deadlines. Good interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a team, as well as independently. Flexible and able to work in a dynamic and diverse environment. Must be computer literate (Microsoft Word and Excel). Dynamic, initiative taker and solution-focused able to adapt to a mobile work environment. Language Skills: Knowledge of Ukrainian and/or Russian required. Excellent drafting and oral communication skills in English. Knowledge of other language from East Europe a distinct advantage. Standards for Professional Conduct: The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in IRC Way-Standards for Professional Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse, Child Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment, Fiscal Integrity, and Anti-Retaliation.             How to apply       Please apply on our website: https://rescue.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/31805?c=rescue        
    
  • SayPro Regional Protection Officer

     The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the UN Migration Agency. With 174 member states it is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. Established in 1951 and now active in over 400 field locations worldwide, IOM works with partners, government, and civil society to: Assist in meeting the operational challenges of migration and mobility Advance understanding of migration issues Encourage social and economic development through migration; and Uphold the human dignity and well-being of migrants and mobile populations Internal and external candidates will be considered for this vacancy. For the purposes of this vacancy, internal candidates are defined as staff members holding a regular, fixed-term or short-term graded or ungraded contract, including Junior Professional Officers (JPOs), staff on Special Leave Without Pay (SLWOP), and staff members on secondment/loan released by the Organization, unless otherwise specified in their contract. Staff members holding a regular, fixed-term or short-term graded contract will not retain their contract type if appointed to an ungraded position. IOM’s Regional Office for the East and Horn of Africa supports and monitors the following countries: Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Through a team of specialists, the Regional Office supports the development, implementation, monitoring, reporting and evaluation of projects and initiatives undertaken by country offices and regional programmes. Context: The Protection Unit at the IOM’s Regional Office for the East and Horn of Africa supports the delivery of protection interventions in the following countries: Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. IOM’s protection work in the region fall within the following 5 pillars: direct assistance, capacity building, law and policy development and implementation, data collection and analysis; thematic guidance and convening of relevant stakeholders to advance protection. Adopting a route-based approach, IOM coordinates the Regional Migrant Response Plan for East and Horn of Africa 2021-2024 (MRP) which is a migrant-focused humanitarian and development response strategy for vulnerable migrants from the Horn of Africa traveling along the Eastern Route. The MRP’s objectives are to ensure protection assistance to vulnerable migrants in the Horn of Africa, support durable and development-oriented approaches to return and sustainable reintegration, strengthen the protection of migrants in the Horn of Africa by building capacities of governments, and analyse trends of migration between the Horn of Africa and Yemen. To strengthen protection responses in the plan, the organization recently supported the establishment of a Regional Migrant Protection Working Group (MPWG) to ensure coordinated protection response along the Eastern Route. Under the overall supervision of the Regional Director and the direct supervision of the Senior Regional Protection Specialist and in close coordination with the MRP coordinator, BMM and MPRR Programme Coordinators the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the implementation of protection activities in the region including coordination of the Regional Migrant Protection Working Group and the implementation of its priorities. Core Functions / Responsibilities:  Carry out preliminary assessments of protection and assistance needs at the regional level, identify problems/gaps and propose/priorities including timely practical actions to respond to protection concerns.  In collaboration with the Regional and country programme teams coordinate assistance to individual cases of concern and facilitate the delivery of protection and assistance. Assist and provide technical guidance to IOM Country Offices (CO), as well as relevant partners and government entities in the establishment of referral mechanisms and other protection interventions. Support coordination and functionality of the Regional Migrant Protection Working Group in consultation with relevant participants at country and regional level including agency staff, humanitarian and development partners, governments and donors. Participate in reviewing proposals and reports related to protection activities for consistency and accuracy and facilitate information exchange on policy and operational aspects of the projects between IOM, partners, donors, and other stakeholders. Contribute to knowledge management by compiling and sharing information on protection tools and best practices. Assess training needs on protection issues and need for capacity building among IOM staff and relevant counterparts (government, civil society). Provide technical inputs for the development and delivery of relevant training curricula to at the regional and national levels. Participate in inter-agency regional protection fora (e.g., protection cluster, childprotection sub-cluster, Gender-Based Violence sub-cluster, relevant task forces, etc.) and monitor protection needs, risks and vulnerabilities. Standardize the application of protection related tools, guidelines and policies in protection programming, advocacy and policy development Support country teams in the planning, coordination and implementation of protection assessments and to develop sound protection analysis to inform protection programming, policy and advocacy. Undertake duty travel as per need. Perform such other duties as may be assigned. Required Qualifications and Experience: Education Master's degree in International Law, Development Studies, Political Science, International Relations, Social Studies, or a related field from an accredited academicinstitution with two years of relevant professional experience; or University degree in the above fields with four years of relevant professional experience Experience Previous work on protection (e.g. child protection, GBV, counter-trafficking) including in the provision of direct assistance to vulnerable groups; Experience in translating protection policies to activities Experience in managing teams, mentoring and delivering trainings; Experience working with donors and specialized international agencies (UN Agencies, International Organizations, and International NGOs); Experience in project management and monitoring and evaluation an asset; Experience in regional coordination between different stakeholders highly desirable; and, Experience in working effectively with local authorities, stakeholders, beneficiaries, and the broader community to advance country office or regional objectives. Skills Efficiency, flexibility, high level of professionalism and ability to work under pressure and adhere to strict deadlines; Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional backgrounds; Ability to guide and supervise staff and coordinate administrative matters; In-depth communication and interpersonal skills as well as excellent strategic and creative thinking; Demonstrated writing skills; and, Good understanding of regional migration trends and dynamics. Ability to navigate through differing ideas or perspectives to reach to an independent judgment Languages IOM’s official languages are English, French and Spanish. External applicants for all positions in the Professional category are required to be proficient in English and have at least a working knowledge of one additional UN Language (French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian or Chinese). For all applicants, fluency in English is required (oral and written). Knowledge of French is advantageous. Fluency/working knowledge of languages in the East and Horn of Africa is highly desirable. Proficiency of language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments. Notes 1 Accredited Universities are the ones listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database (https://whed.net/home.php). IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link.  Competencies will be assessed during a competency-based interview. Other: Internationally recruited professional staff are required to be mobile. Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation. For this staff category, candidates who are nationals of the duty station’s country and who do not have prior experience outside the duty station’s country as staff member in the Professional category cannot be considered eligible. Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment, accreditation, any residency or visa requirements, and security clearances. Vacancies close at 23:59 local time Geneva, Switzerland on the respective closing date. No late applications will be accepted.             How to apply       Interested candidates should submit CV and a cover letter indicating the Position Title and Vacancy Number with three professional referees (supervisors), and their contacts (both email and telephone) to International Organization for Migration (IOM), RO Human Resources Department, via e-mail: ronairobihrdrec@iom.int CLOSING DATE: 30 September 2022 Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Click here to access the Call for Application. NOTE NO FEE: The International Organization for Migration (IOM) does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, process or training). IOM does not concern itself with information on applicants’ bank details. Posting period: From: 23.09.2022 to 30.09.2022        
    
  • SayPro Refugee Protection Service – level P3 (Internshipational Consulting)

     Operational Context Members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) [1] have demonstrated their leadership in refugee protection by becoming parties, to the exception of one of them, to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol and the 1969 Organization of African Unity (OAU) Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa. The 15 States have all adopted laws and/or regulations in order to make effective the exercise of the right to seek asylum on their territory and to access and enjoy solutions. Except for one of them (Cape Verde), all have established their own national procedures to carry out individual refugee status determination (RSD). Despite these considerable efforts, some gaps remain to align with international and regional refugee protection law and standards, to maximize the best practices and to better explore the opportunities offered by the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movements of Persons, Right of Residence and right of establishment. Impaired protection and solutions systems contribute to risky onward movements of refugees and asylum-seekers, within the region or from the region to North Africa and Europe. Protection risks en route include sexual and gender-based violence, abduction, unlawful detention, torture and death. In order to address some of the limitations in the national asylum systems and create a regional framework that would inspire not only law reform but also implementation of protection and solutions to refugees, ECOWAS with the support of UNHCR will adopt Common Minimum Standards on refugee protection and solutions. The proposed common minimum standards seek to use (i) ECOWAS’ existing humanitarian mandate, (ii) the provisions of the Treaty and Protocols, (iii) its continuous commitment to refugee protection and solutions. Overall, Purpose and Scope of Assignment The envisaged directive providing common minimum standards will be developed and adopted under the leadership of ECOWAS, with the support of UNHCR. The proposed directive providing common minimum standards present three main characteristics: 1. A profound shift in refugee protection systems: These common minimum standards would serve to promote the institutionalization of the asylum process and response through building or strengthening institutional capacity of the existing refugee commissions. While commending the prima facie recognition that is used by most of countries in the region, one can also note that some countries lack a strong tradition of individual asylum processing mechanism or structure. Consequently, asylum legislations in some countries in the region do not systematically deal with asylum processes and procedures in details, nor do they always regulate the composition and the mode of operation of eligibility commissions. 2. A focus on solutions: Common minimum standards should deal with the entire protection cycle, from the entry on the territory of asylum to the search for a durable solution, and include: (i) registration and refugee status determination procedures; (ii) rights of and available services for asylum-seekers throughout these processes, such as reception, targeted assistance and legal counselling; (iii) rights of and available services for refugees upon receiving their status, namely access to documentation, education, health care, social welfare, employment, legal counselling, justice or financial institutions. The region has a very good record of solutions best practices, and it is important to draw on the positive experience and institutionalize it across the region, hence the need for an harmonized approach. References could be made to existing ECOWAS initiatives such as the new ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card created to facilitate the freedom of movement for ECOWAS citizens within the Economic Community by serving as a passport, a residency permit, a proof of identity and other purposes depending on the Member State, for instance as a voter's card in Senegal [2]. The principle of freedom of movement and the right to establish offer even better prospects to enhance these dimensions and so do related policies on access to education, health etc. 3. The preservation of the civilian and humanitarian character of asylum: Considering the ongoing armed conflicts in the region, including in the Central Sahel and in the Lake Chad Basin, the envisaged common minimum standards will seek to maintain the civilian and humanitarian character of asylum. Military activities are by nature incompatible with the civilian character of asylum and persons identified as fighters or combatants cannot be admitted into refugee status determination procedures unless they have genuinely and permanently renounced such activities. In the spirit of the Global Compact on Refugees, UNHCR strategic goal is the harmonization of protection and solutions to ensure refugees adequate access to their rights and the ECOWAS integration agenda and framework of freedom of movement offers a favorable context. Duties and Responsibilities Under the joint supervision of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for West and Central Africa and ECOWAS, the consultant will: Carry out a comprehensive desk review of existing legislations, regulations and soft law in all 15 ECOWAS States relating to refugee protection and solutions (e.g. status determination procedures, rights of asylum-seekers and refugees, available services), including through interviews with key informants; Assess and present potential gaps and discrepancies between the normative frameworks and their implementation. Identify gaps with regard to compliance with international and regional refugee law as well as other relevant frameworks (e.g., Global compact on refugees), including through interviews with key informants (e.g., UNHCR Country Operations, national eligibility commissions); Identify and compile practical tools developed and/or used by ECOWAS states in the context of refugee protection and solution, including screening tools and forms. Map out good practices within the region in line with international and regional refugee law as well as other relevant frameworks. Identify good practices and lessons learnt from other regional protection and solutions schemes and regimes. Define the appropriate ECOWAS legal basis, instrument and process to be used to effectively and timely adopt common minimum standards. Draft a model law model on refugee protection and solutions. Expected Deliverables Compilation of all relevant laws, regulations and soft law within the Economic Community of West African States (database). Report highlighting (a) gaps, (b) good practices in the region, (c) good practices from other regional asylum frameworks, (d) a set of recommendations Common minimum standards on refugee protection and solutions within ECOWAS A model law on asylum and solutions for refugees All deliverables shall be in French and key summaries in English. Minimum Qualifications An Advanced University degree in Law, Public International Law, Political Science or Public Policy with a very good knowledge of international refugee law, regional refugee frameworks, the ECOWAS institutional framework, and trends and challenges associated with mixed movements in West Africa; Demonstrated research, analytical and report writing skills, preferably in the area of refugee protection. Fluency in French and English. Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment. minimum 10 ans dans le domaine de la protection des refugies et de la reforme du systeme asilaire. Location and Conditions Full-time position with 40 working hours per week. The Individual Consultant will work remotely from home. Remote communication tools, including MS Teams and SharePoint, will be used for UNHCR to connect with the Individual consultant. The individual Consultant will undertake two visits in Dakar and field visits in 5 other countries in West Africa The Consultant will travel to five countries in West Africa (Nigeria, Niger, Benin, Guinea Bissau, Ghana) for practical field discussions in order to feed the key deliverables. UNHCR will make all necessary administrative and logistical arrangements to facilitate these field missions. The costs of transportation and the otherwise payable DSA will be taken into account by UNHCR. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. No late applications will be accepted. A written test might be included in selection process. [1] Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Togo [2] In 2016, Senegal was the first Member State to start issuing ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Cards, followed by Guinee-Bissau, Ghana and The Gambia (Presidency of Senegal, “ECOWAS Biometric ID Card: the 10 facts you need to know”, 5/10/2016, http://www.presidence.sn/en/newsroom/ecowas-biometric-id-card-the-10-facts-you-need-to-know_1118             How to apply       To Apply Interested candidates should send their application to the following email address: senrbhr@unhcr.org. Incomplete and late applications will not be accepted. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Application files must include: A letter of motivation A Resume Copy of diplomas and certifications A Personal History Form duly completed and signed available on: https://www.unhcr.org/how-to-apply.html  The UNHCR workforce consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and opinions. UNHCR seeks to sustain and strengthen this diversity to ensure equal opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for its entire workforce. Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity. UNHCR has a zero-tolerance policy against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA). SEA is unacceptable behaviour and prohibited conduct for UNHCR personnel. It constitutes acts of serious misconduct and is therefore grounds for disciplinary measures, including dismissal. UNHCR does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing or any other fees). The deadline for applications is 05/10/2022 midnight.