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Individual Contractor – Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Coordinator, 11.5 months – Full Time, Office Based – MENA Regional oFFICE

UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.

Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.

And we never give up.

For every child, Care

UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2022–2025 reflects multiple shifts UNICEF is undertaking in its programming and operations to achieve sustainable, outcome-level change for children. One of these shifts refers to increased focus on risk-informed humanitarian and development nexus programming across all contexts, contributing to crisis prevention and preparedness, building strong, resilient systems and strengthening social cohesion and accountability to affected populations. The revised and updated Core Commitments to Children in Humanitarian Action (CCCs) integrate Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) principles and set out benchmarks for Country Offices (and clusters) within emergency response. The current MENARO AAP Strategy sets out seven key goals for RO and COs with accompanied strategic actions to improve mainstreaming of AAP in programme processes. Resources and strategies are currently being utilized to engage affected communities and children, and these can be leveraged on to drive the AAP agenda within the organization.

A pilot initiative called “Voices of Change” is currently being implemented by five countries in MENA (Iraq, Jordan, State of Palestine, Sudan and Yemen) as well as Democratic Republic of the Congo, focusing on holistic engagement and participation of women, girls, and boys and integration of their voices in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of UNICEF programmes, leading to safer programming. The overall vision of the VoC project is to have a strengthened AAP and PSEA approach which focusses on holistic engagement and participation of affected girls, boys, women and men supported by UNICEF programmes, and integration of their voices in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes, leading to safer and more effective programming across all UNICEF programme sectors.

Through the “Voices of Change” (VoC) initiative, the Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPHA) PSEA team, in collaboration with the UNICEF Office of Innovation (OoI) and the AAP team at UNICEF EMOPS, are developing and implementing a suite of communication channels based on UNICEF incubated tools (i.e. RapidPro, U-Report, IOGT) through which women and girls can safely and anonymously raise issues, report misconduct or abuse, including SEA, or give feedback on the assistance provided in their location. Country offices will implement the initiative under the additional technical guidance of regional AAP, PSEA and T4D focal points. Building on the transformative vision of the VoC initiative and based on the current work in MENA and WCA regions, in 2022, UNICEF will gradually scale up the initiative through innovative community-based approaches and the use of digital innovations for PSEA in other countries and regions as part of the broader UNICEF PSEA programming work. UNICEF MENA regional office will also prepare a new regional APP strategy 2023-2025.

How can you make a difference?

As part of UNICEF’s Core Commitment for Children in Humanitarian Action, the AAP/PSEA Coordinator is expected to provide coordination and support the scale-up of the Voices of Change (VoC) initiative in coordination with MENARO Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) and Community Engagement Specialist, PSEA Specialist and all Country offices, Regional Office and relevant HQ divisions. Based on existing information and lessons learned from VoC countries (Iraq, Jordan, State of Palestine, Sudan, Yemen, and the DRC) the Coordinator will review the current MENA AAP strategy and support the development of a new strategy (2023-2025) with the aim of AAP mainstreaming by all UNICEF MENA CO management, staff and partners. In addition to feedback and collection of complaints, enhanced coordination, effective community engagement practice and information dissemination will be included in the regional strategy. The post holder will support the planning, monitoring and scaling up of VoC initiative as part of the broader approach and ongoing work to strengthen UNICEF and AAP and PSEA programming across the region. The Coordinator will also contribute to the organization of regional VoC /AAP lessons learned workshop/s.

Scope Of Work

Under the guidance of the AAP & CE Specialist and working closely with the PSEA Specialist in MENA Regional Office, the AAP/PSEA coordinator will provide global VoC initiative coordination and support for the following key are

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