Country Technical Sr. Specialist-Conflict

Chemonics

Posted on 27 Oct

Experience

5 - 7 Years

Job Location

Burundi - Burundi

Education

Bachelor of Arts(Political Science)

Nationality

Any Nationality

Gender

Not Mentioned

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Roles & Responsibilities


The CTSS-C will be responsible for providing an assessment of conflict and violence dynamics in support of food security analysis. The CTSS-C, under the direction and guidance of the CTL and the Regional Technical Senior Specialist Conflict (RTSS-C), who work in close alignment with the home office-based Security & Conflict Advisor, is responsible for supporting the following activities, in collaboration with other technical staff in the country:

  • Providing efficient monitoring, assessment, and early warning analysis as it pertains to conflict, food security, and conflicts impacts on food insecurity. This support may involve sub-national level analysis.
  • Producing analyses on the relationship between conflict and food insecurity, with a focus on early warning
  • Continually tracking potential conflict drivers, conflict triggers, and key actors and institutions.
  • Effectively communicating conflict and food security early warning analysis to national and sub-national partners and decision-makers through high-quality reporting and participation in briefings and formal and informal meetings.
  • Closely collaborating with key partners, such as host government ministries, UN agencies, and international and local NGOs, among others, nationally and sub-nationally
  • Helping to build strategic partner networks nationally and sub-nationally, addressing identified gaps in effective conflict early warning systems
  • Engaging in Integrated Phase Classification (IPC)/ Cadre Harmonis (CH) analyses
  • Regularly collecting and analyzing conflict and food security-related qualitative and quantitative information.
  • Coordinating and effectively collaborating with other FEWS NET mechanisms

Responsibilities

The main responsibilities of the CTSS-C include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing early warning analysis of conflict, and enhancing the project s understanding of potential drivers of conflict
  • Reviewing and providing guidance and inputs on conflict forecasts as a critical input to the Food Security Outlook and Food Security Outlook Update reports in collaboration with regional and country-level technical specialists to ensure alignment between conflict, livelihoods, agroclimatology, and markets and trade analyses
  • Monitoring, assessing, and analyzing social, political, and/or economic events that are likely to have an impact on the trajectory or intensity of conflict for integration into conflict projections
  • Supporting the collection, organization, and storage of primary and secondary conflict-related data and information, as directed, in support of the project s integrated food security analysis and reporting
  • Developing a strong subject matter expertise on political and conflict dynamics in the country.
  • As directed by the Regional Technical Senior Specialist for Conflict (RTSS-C), engaging with the other mechanisms of FEWS NET and network partners to ensure the integration of available conflict-related analyses into the DST s analyses and products, and to support the project s continued development of conflict analysis approaches, tools, and guidance
  • Contributing to the FEWS NET DST s efforts to identify as early as possible potential or emerging conflict-related shocks as they pertain to acute food insecurity
  • Under the guidance of the CTL, supporting the fulfilment of designated requirements related to food security analyses (FSOs, FSOUs, FAOB input) and monthly reporting, including providing critical inputs to the Food Security Outlooks (FSOs), FSO Updates, Price Watch, and Mey Messages; contributing to Food Assistance Outlook Brief reports; and providing briefings to national and sub-national partners
  • Supporting the CTL in meeting USG s expectations on timely delivery of national and sub-national decision support products, which include, but are not limited to: delivery of monthly reporting for all presence countries no later than 7 days after the last day of the reporting month; responding to urgent questions on acute food insecurity within one day; and providing briefings within one week of request
  • Supporting the CTL and CTM where relevant, in maintaining a national and sub-national knowledge base comprised of, at a minimum, livelihood zone profiles, commodity trade flow maps, seasonal monitoring calendars, commodity price data, nutrition data, security monitoring, conflict data, migration, remittances, labor, humanitarian food assistance, and other technical data covering rainfall, agricultural production, population, etc., in collaboration with other FEWS NET 8 implementing partners, as applicable
  • With support from the CTL, overseeing the collection of data by in-country enumerators or field monitors and liaising with the Regional Data Coordinator to ensure effective management (cleaning, storage, uploading, etc.) of all field data/information, and uploading to the FEWS NET Data Warehouse (FDW) where relevant
  • Providing input into developing and updating national and sub-national seasonal monitoring plans and participating in national and sub-national acute food insecurity monitoring, as applicable
  • Supporting proactive, high, and effective early warning of acute threats to food security at the national and sub-national levels, and supporting efforts to mitigate acute food insecurity and prevent food crises through effective communication of actionable food security analysis
  • Supporting collaboration with Regional Technical Senior Specialists (RTSSs) to improve the integration of conflict into regular and ad hoc decision support products
  • Developing and maintaining strong collaborative national and sub-national relations, both formal and informal, with USG representatives, US Embassy technical contacts, UN agency representatives, government ministry staff, and key international, regional, and national NGO counterparts to facilitate technical exchanges, promote consensus-building, and facilitate joint, coordinated actions to mitigate food insecurity.
  • Conducting regular independent and joint field assessments of food security conditions in areas of most concern in the country, under the guidance of the CTL

Desired Candidate Profile

A bachelor s degree in a discipline relevant to the work of FEWS NET, such as peace/conflict studies, international relations, political science, economics, agricultural economics, agronomy, climatology, anthropology, or social geography, is required; an advanced university degree (Master s degree or higher) is desirable.

At least five years of relevant experience (with a Master s degree), or seven years of relevant experience (with a Bachelor s degree) is required.

Proficiency in written and spoken English is required; other local language skills relevant to the country are desirable.

Excellent planning, organizational, analytical, and report-writing skills

Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others at all levels, including an ability to effectively liaise with supervisors, national and sub-nationally government authorities, UN, NGO, and other relevant stakeholders, and an ability to coordinate effectively with remote colleagues

Excellent computer skills, GIS applications, and mapping skills are desirable

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  • Country Technical Sr. Specialist-Conflict

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Chemonics

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) is an integrated set of activities funded by the United States Government (USG) and is intended to provide timely, accurate, evidence-based, and transparent food insecurity early warning information and analysis. Created in 1985 in response to famines in East and West Africa, FEWS NET provides global coverage of acute food insecurity. FEWS NET s work is implemented across several mechanisms by a team of partners that includes the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the University of California-Santa Barbara s Climate Hazards Center (UCSB-CHC), University of Maryland s Department of Geographical Sciences, American Institutes for Research (AIR), and Chemonics International (Chemonics). Chemonics implements FEWS NET s Decision Support Team (DST), which is charged with providing integrated monitoring and analyses of current and forecast acute food insecurity in countries worldwide to support the United States Government s (USG) policy and programmatic decisions. The DST operates through a Washington-based technical office, regional FEWS NET offices, and national staff presence in sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and eastern Europe.

FEWS NET s objective is to produce timely, evidence-based decision support to enable the efficient allocation of humanitarian assistance on the basis of need.

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