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UNV Jobs at MINUSCA - Associate Civil Affairs Officer

Job Title: Associate Civil Affairs Officer

Organization: United Nations Volunteers (UNV)

Host entity: MINUSCA

Assignment country: Central African Republic

Expected start date: 01/10/2022

Sustainable Development Goal: 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions

Volunteer category: International UN Volunteer Specialist

DoA reserved for persons with disabilities: No

Type: Onsite

Duration: 9 months (with possibility of extension)

Number of assignments: 1

Duty stations: Ndele

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Mission and objectives

Concerned with the security, humanitarian, human rights and political crisis in the Central African Republic and its regional implications, the Security Council authorized in April 2014 the deployment of a multidimensional United Nations peacekeeping operation, MINUSCA, with the protection of civilians as its utmost priority. Its other initial tasks included support for the transition process; facilitating humanitarian assistance; promotion and protection of human rights; support for justice and the rule of law; and disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and repatriation processes. The newly established mission subsumed the UN Integrated Peace building Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA). MINUSCA current uniformed personnel levels stand at 11,650 military personnel and 2,080 police personnel, and are tasked with the strategic objective of creating the political, security and institutional conditions conducive to sustainably reducing the presence of — and threat posed by — armed groups. See http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/minusca/.

Context

Assignment is renewable on an annual basis (1 July – 30 June) up to a maximum of 4 years. There is no expectation of automatic renewal. Contract renewals are granted based on Mission mandate, availability of budget, operational necessity and satisfactory performance. ==================== Duty station can change in the course of an assignment based on operational necessity; UN Volunteers may be required to work and travel anywhere in the area of operations of the host organization, including in remote locations. ==================== Expected results of the assignment: – Conflict resolution committees seeking peace, mediation, dialogue and reconciliation are supported as requested in the Area of Responsibility (AOR); – Restoration and extension of State authority: Recognized State representatives are deployed and functional in areas formerly occupied by armed groups. State institutions have the capacity (priority setting, budgeting and planning) to deliver basic social services to citizen. Participative coordination structures for recovery, development and poverty reduction in place of the AOR are achieved. – Protection tools are in place and functioning: Community Liaison Assistants, Community Alert Networks, Community Protection Plans, Perception surveys on protection and security. – Confidence building and support to civil society: Civil society is structured and representatives are involved in internal and interprovincial consultation frameworks and outreach. Civil Society Organizations are implicated in Aid effectiveness and outreach on peace and security.

Task description

Roles and responsibilities of Civil Affairs Officers depend on the mandate and situation on the ground, and tend to evolve over time during the mission life-cycle. Under the direct supervision of Chief Civil Affairs and his designated official in the Sector and/or Officer in Charge Civil Affairs (CA) and within delegated authority, the Associate Civil Affairs Officer will be responsible for the following duties: – Provide representation of the Mission at the local level and ensure that all relevant governmental and non-governmental actors have accurate information about the mandate and full-range of operations of the Mission; – Establish and maintain contact with representatives of local authorities, as well as civil society actors, non-governmental organizations, community representatives and representatives of local interest groups; – Coordinate activities and initiatives (across disciplines and components) with other team members to achieve consistency and synergy in mandate implementation; – Undertake assessment of specific sectors with a view to identifying needs and priorities. – Contribute to overall mission monitoring and planning; – Assist in the organization of outreach activities to promote good relations and understanding between Mission’s actors and the population as well as to ensure accurate information dissemination on Mission’s role and mandate; – Contribute to the design and management of Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) to foster confidence in the peace process and demonstrate peace dividends among the population; – Work closely with civil society groups or institutions that promote a culture of peace and reconciliation by organizing joint initiatives such as community events; – Assist in protecting and promoting rights of excluded and/or threatened groups through advocacy in full respect of Mission’s mandate; – Assist in the design and implementation of civic education programmes at the local level on a range of issues, including elections, policy issues, good governance principles, structure of government, in coordination with local authorities and/or civil society actors; – Assist in the implementation of transitional government policy and establishment of sub-district and village councils; – Draft daily, weekly and situation reports as required; – Consolidate monitoring and reporting methodologies and information tools for the CA; – Consolidate reporting and operational management tools; – Liaise with MILOBs and substantive Sections for collection of information linked to reporting (Child Protection, Human Rights, Political Affairs, Public Information, CIVPOL…); – Organize a physical and computerized filing and archive system of relevant information, reports and other documents received or produced by the CA: Constitute a database on civil affairs in CAR; – Standardize the filing and archive system of the field offices; – When working with (including supervising) national staff or (non-) governmental counterparts, the incumbent is strongly encouraged to set aside dedicated time for capacity development through coaching, mentoring and formal and on-the-job training. Work implies frequent interaction with the following: Staff within work unit, mission and in DPKO/Headquarters; UN Agencies such as UNHCR, UNICEF, UNDP, etc., international non-governmental organizations, and multilateral/bilateral donors; Counterparts in regional organizations (e.g., AU, EU, NATO, OSCE etc.); Senior national and local government officials, community representatives, national non-governmental organizations, and community-based organizers; Local and, as required, international media. Because of the relatively wide scope and the evolving nature of Civil Affairs responsibilities, Civil Affairs Officers are expected to demonstrate competency and experience in one (or more) of five specialized areas, in addition to a core profile. The specialisations include: (1) Conflict Management, Reconciliation and Confidence Building; (2) Support to State Institutions; (3) Protection of civilians; (4) Reporting and analysis. 1) Conflict Management, Reconciliation and Confidence Building: – Work closely with civil society groups and/or institutions that promote a culture of peace and reconciliation by organizing joint initiatives such as community events, conflict transformation initiatives etc.; – Facilitate and support dialogue between groups in conflict at the local level by convening structured meetings and similar activities; – Promote and protects the interest of excluded and/or threatened groups through advocacy in full respect of humanitarian and international law. Where appropriate, s/he provides an interface between these groups and Mission’s uniformed components; – Engage and negotiate with local interlocutors and develops and maintains close contact with senior and local government officials, community-based organizations, and other central agencies, etc.; – Conduct situation analysis to identify areas of interventions to build confidence in the mission’s mandate. – Design and lead implementation of activities contributing to reconciliation and confidence building. 2) Support to State Institutions: – Provide preliminary assessment of capacity building needs of local institutions and/or decision making structures, and assist local institutions in identifying capacity development needs and undertake joint capacity development programmes; – In close coordination and cooperation with specialised UN agencies, design and manage training projects on subjects such as public financial management, public administration, provision of social services, etc.; – Initiate and/or supports civic education programmes at the local level on a range of issues, including elections, policy issues, and good governance principles, in coordination with local authorities and/or civil society actors; – Initiate and/or support events such as of political for a or town-hall meetings to foster the development of political space at the local level; – Support dialogue and cooperation between authorities and relevant interest groups with the aim of creating political space and accountability, and provides support to the development of structures of accountability and transparency; – Participate in the development of training plans and programmes for local governance systems that are in line with local needs, and ensures adequate implementation. 3) Protection: – Actively participate and contribute to the Protection Working Group (PWG) and protection cluster with analysis of information on protection of civilians gathered from MINUSCA and other protection partners from the Provinces and capital; – Support the revision, regular monitoring and implementation at the local level of the UN System Wide Protection Strategy. – Regularly update and advise the PWG on progress, key challenges, blockages and suggest appropriate actions; – Support protection mechanisms at local level in the provinces in adequately reporting and analysis key challenges in their provinces and formulating actionable recommendations; – In liaison with the Protection Cluster, Civil Affairs section and CIMIC, participate in the planning of MINUSCA military operations, in particular with regard to humanitarian contingencies for displaced populations; Identify priority areas for providing protection and facilitate and participate in missions for assessing protection needs; – Identify training needs and training programs on protection issues, for all (internal/external) stakeholders (including the Government) focusing on the special protection needs of women and children; assist with missions to the area of responsibility. 4) Reporting and analysis Information collection, analysis and reporting: – Receive, examine, collect and compile civil affairs related information; – Liaise with assigned partners to verify, complete and follow-up related information; – Draft regular reports for CAS HQ: daily sitreps, weekly assessments, monthly reports, special reports, as required; – Draft ad hoc reports, code cables, briefing notes, and Power-Point presentations as required; – Attend meetings and briefings on pertinent humanitarian issues within OCHA, UN agencies, international and local/civil society partners, as required.

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