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Plan International Ethiopia
Legal Services
Human Rights
Addis Ababa
10 years
Position
2021-08-05
to
2021-08-16
Full Time
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Job Description
Position
Purpose: How does this post support Plan’s strategy and mission?
Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. Plan International has been building powerful partnerships for children for more than 80 years, and is active in 75 countries across the world. Plan International has a liaison office to the African Union (Plan AULO) based in Addis Ababa. Plan AULO leads Plan International’s liaison engagement with the AU and other related continental institutions. It also implements continental projects and initiatives (mainly on policy implementation and influencing) in line with its strategic focus areas.
This position is aimed at managing the Dutch government funded multi-year, multi-partner, regional projects namely She Leads, Break Free and Leaders of Peace projects.
Working in Plan International African Union Liaison Office, the Program Manager- She Leads, Break Free! and Women’s Peace and Security is responsible to lead and coordinate She Leads, Break Free and Leaders of Peace projects development and oversee the execution of annual project plans as well as ensure strategic leadership and streamlining of the projects. The Program Manager- She Leads, Break Free! and Women’s Peace and Security is responsible to lead a team of specialists to successfully deliver on project outcomes and contribute to the Pan-African Advocacy Strategy.
The Program Manager- She Leads, Break Free! and Women’s Peace and Security is also responsible for ensuring that the She Leads, Break Free!, and Leaders of Peace projects are contributing to Plan’s global initiatives on gender equality and girls empowerment & leadership. S/he is expected to work closely with pan African CSOs and networks particularly girls and young women movements and gender equality networks in the region.
The Program Manager - She Leads, Break Free! and Women’s Peace and Security will represent Plan in forums that seek to influence policy makers, and contribute to building Plan’s reputation as a highly respected contributor in the field of girls’ rights and gender equality. The prospective candidate must be proactive, innovative, risk taker and be able to represent Plan and the project during high level events and meetings.
Summary of projects
1. She Leads Project:
She Leads is a strategic partnership between Defense for Children - ECPAT the Netherlands (DCI-ECPAT), African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET), Plan International Netherlands, Terre des Hommes the Netherlands (tdh) and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs . Equal Measures 2030 is a technical partner. The She Leads consortium brings together child rights organizations, feminist/women’s rights organizations, and GYW-led groups and aims to increase sustained influence of girls and young women (GYW) on decision-making and the transformation of gender norms in formal and informal institutions.
The geographic focus of the program is East Africa (Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya), West Africa (Ghana, Mali, Sierra Leone, Liberia) and the Middle East (Lebanon, Jordan). In addition to programming in these countries, a considerable part of the programming will be done at regional level, targeting regional institutions and other stakeholders operating at regional level.
The overall strategic objective of the SHE LEADS program is “increased sustained influence of GYW on gender norms and in decision-making in formal and informal institutions” and the overall vision/impact being “government and societal groups address concerns of GYW in their laws, policies, norms & practices”. The program outcomes are as following:
2. Break Free! Project
The Break Free! Consortium is a collaboration of Plan International, SRHR Africa Trust (SAT) and Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) with KIT and Rozaria Memorial Trust (RMT) as technical partners. The aim of the Break Free! Consortium is for adolescents to exercise their right to live free from Teenage Pregnancy (TP) and Child Marriage (CM), supported by civil society.
These goals will be implemented in 9 countries: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, Sudan and Zambia, as well as at regional level, by in-country offices/chapters/affiliates and partners of the consortium members. The program outcomes are as following:
3. Women Peace and Security Project
South-Sudan is characterized by pervasive insecurity and entrenched gender inequality; both are linked to multi-level conflict dynamics. While the formation of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) represents an opportunity to build peace, political tension and inter/intra-communal clashes, on top of the COVID-19 pandemic remain factors that limit the stability of South Sudan. The conflict is driven by and reinforces gender discrimination, resulting in sexual and gender-based violence (S/GBV). Sustaining peace processes and transforming gender justice is hindered by the following barriers women and girls (W/G) face towards meaningful engagement. This project aims to contribute to an enabling environment for women’s and girls’ participation and empowerment in conflict and post-conflict environments, so they can meaningfully participate in conflict prevention, resolution, peacebuilding, protection, relief and recovery. The project plans to a more empowering and inclusive environment in South-Sudan, where women and girls feel safer and better enabled to realize their rights, so they can play an influential role towards conflict prevention and sustainable peace. The program outcomes are as following:
The project is to be implemented in the South Sudan whereas the learnings and evidence from the project are to be used for advocacy at the continental/AU level. Plan AULO will contribute to result 3: Increased and effective participation of W/Y in leadership and peacebuilding and AU and other continental spaces, whilst creating spaces and voices for W/Y to engage continental decision makers and other youth advocates.
Key responsibilities of the Program Manager
The Program Manager has overall responsibility for leading, supporting and coordinating the successfully implementation of the three projects, working directly with program teams and the consortium members. The role includes, representation, budget management, technical and supervisory support to 3 project staff, monitoring and tracking of project outcomes, networking, advocacy and policy engagement within the AU space and among RECs
The Program Manager ensures meaningful engagement of young people and a Gender Transformative Approach in the projects.
Key tasks of the Program Manager
Department & Location
Reports to (position):
Grade : E
Physical Environment and Demands: Typical office environment with approximately 30% travel across the continent
Level of Contact with Children: Low frequency of interaction with children.
Educational Qualification and Experience
Knowledge, Skills, Competencies, Behaviors, and Experience Required to Achieve Role’s Objectives:
Knowledge
Skills
Behaviors
Openness and accountability
Striving for lasting impact
Working well together
How to Apply
Application procedure:
Interested and qualified candidates shall submit their motivation letter along with their recent CV via www.ethiojobs.net or planau@ethiojobs.net
Note:- Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Potential candidates will be required to declare any potential points for conflict of interest e.g. a relative working for Plan etc, as well as sign on to the Plan International Safeguarding Policy and other relevant policies. Qualified female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.