Overview : Over 2 million people have been internally displaced in Ethiopia mainly due to internal conflicts exacerbated by drought and other climate related disasters. These conflicts have triggered an acute humanitarian and forced displacement crisis, with devastating social and economic impacts on the population, further deepening poverty and fragility in the those affected regions. Huge damages have been inflicted upon private and public property, which has caused widespread destruction of vital infrastructure including health facilities, schools, roads, markets, farmland and water supply. UNDP is therefore seeking to recruit accomplished and highly motivated socio-economic and livelihood recovery experts to work on Ethio-Somali and SNNP regions; to assist the CO in developing comprehensive engagement strategy. The consultants will be responsible for assessing and compiling existing socio-economic data, conduct necessary assessments, review on-going livelihoods activities and local development plans, map out partnership opportunities, and develop comprehensive UNDP’s engagement strategies considering the agency mandate, comparative advantage and operational capacity plus highlighting the type of interventions identified for host, returnees and IDPs. UNDP Ethiopia Countyr Office (UNDP-CO) is seeking for National Qualified Senior Specialist for SNNPR and Somalia Regions, who will undertake Rapid Need Assessment for Early Recovery and Development Support to IDPs as per the ToR. General Informaiton about the vacant Post: Service/Work description: National Consultsnt to undertake Rapid Needs Assessment for early recovery and development support to IDPs in SNNPR and Somalia Regions. Project /Program Title: Disaster, Climate Risk and Governance Type of the contract: National Individual Consultant Supervisor: UNDP Country Office Required Number : One (1) for SNNPR & Somalia Regions Duration of the assignment : 4 Months Hiriring Unit: UNDP Ethiopia Country Office Expected Starting Date: Immediately after contract signing You are hereby strongly advised to refer to the attached Request for Proposal that includes the Terms of Reference (ToR) for detail background, key deliverables, duties, responsibilities and minimum criteria for qualification. Please use the attached Request for Proposal Submission Form while applying. Those who are applying to undertake the consultancy service should have the knowledge of the local language. Application Instructions: Proposal should be submitted at the following address or e-mail no later than 17th September 2018 at 10:00AM in the Morning, UTC+3:00 Addis Ababa/Nairobi Time Zone via secured mail address: procurement.et@undp.org . Only proposal with minimum qualification criteria will be evaluated. |