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Mission and objectives
Context
In alignment with Youth2030: The UN Youth Strategy (Phase 2: 2025–2030) which places youth at the centre of global transformation and SDG acceleration, the United Nations in India is launching a structured, first-of-its-kind one-UN initiative: the Adi Yuva Fellowship. This innovative programme will bring together the expertise of UN agencies to mentor, train, and place tribal and marginalised youth in impactful roles across government and development sectors at central, state, and district levels through the UN Volunteers modality. The fellowship will offer paid, well-supported opportunities, aiming to build a future workforce that is inclusive, empowered, and representative.
Within this strategic context, the National UN Volunteer for Disaster Risk Reduction
(DRR) & Youth/Tribal Affairs in Chhattisgarh under the Adi Yuva Fellowship initiative will play a pivotal role. The volunteer will directly contribute to operationalizing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) by ensuring DRR and climate resilience actions are fully integrated into development efforts for tribal communities – who are often disproportionately vulnerable. This includes linking community-based DRR with the habitat resilience and livelihood security goals of PM-JANMAN.
The UN Volunteer will act as a key coordination link, mapping and aligning UNICEF and broader UN system interventions in tribal areas with the priorities and implementation pathways of the PMJANMAN mission in Chhattisgarh. By facilitating this synergy, the volunteer will help ensure that UN support is coherent, additive and effectively contributes to the national mission’s objectives of universal access and sustainable development for PVTGs.
This role is fundamental to translating high-level commitments from the VNR, the Youth2030
Strategy and the SFDRR into tangible, coordinated action that supports national priorities. It
directly advances SDGs 1 (No Poverty), 4 (Quality Education), 10 (Reduced Inequalities), 11 (Sustainable Communities) and 13 (Climate Action). Through this assignment, the UN Volunteer will gain invaluable experience in policy coordination, community-led development and resilience building, making a direct contribution to the inclusive and sustainable development
of tribal communities in Chhattisgarh.
Task description
Core Tasks: Programmatic Support & Coordination
1. Tribal Affairs & Inclusive Development:
• Support mapping of UNICEF’s and other UN Agencies ongoing and planned interventions in tribal districts of Chhattisgarh (e.g., Bastar, Surguja regions).
• Assist in identifying gaps and opportunities to ensure programs are culturally sensitive, inclusive and aligned with the needs of tribal children, youth and women.
• Support documenting programming in conflict areas and key interventions like social protection clinic.
• Support in liaising with tribal community leaders, youth groups and local civil society organizations to foster trust and participatory planning.
• Assist in aligning UNICEF initiatives with government schemes (e.g, Niyad Nella Nar Scheme) for synergistic impact.
• Support in assessing the situation analysis of PVTGs and their access to social protection.
2. Inter-Agency Coordination:
• Facilitate and participate in inter-agency coordination meetings in Chhattisgarh on issues related to tribal development and DRR.
• Assist in documenting shared priorities and action points across states and ensure cross-learning.
3. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) with a Youth & Tribal Lens:
• Assist in integrating DRR principles into youth-focused and tribal-area programming (health, education, WASH, CP, Education & SPSP).
• Support implementation of Chief Minister School Safety Program in the state.
• Map traditional knowledge and indigenous practices of tribal communities related to environmental conservation, climate change and disaster preparedness.
4. Youth Engagement & Capacity Building:
• Support the formation and training of Youth Volunteer Clubs in schools and communities on DRR, climate change, adolescent health and child protection.
• Facilitate youth-led initiatives and campaigns on climate action and community resilience.
5. Knowledge Management & Reporting:
• Assist in preparing meeting agendas, minutes, and diligently track action items and follow ups for all assigned coordination forums.
• Contribute to drafting periodic reports (donor reports, annual reports), briefs and presentations that highlight results, challenges and youth/tribal community contributions.
UNV Mandate & Volunteerism Tasks
• Learning & Reflection: Proactively learn about volunteerism concepts through UNV resources; participate in reflection sessions to improve the quality of voluntary action.
• Community Integration: Research and document local forms of volunteerism in Chhattisgarh and integrate these insights into program approaches.
• Advocacy & Communication: Write articles, field experiences or case studies for the UNV website, newsletters and local media to highlight volunteer contributions.
• Peer Support: Serve as a ‘Buddy’ for newly arrived UN Volunteers, helping them settle in and understand the context.
• Promote Online Volunteering: Encourage local NGOs and youth groups to use the UNV Online Volunteering service for skill-based support.
Additional Responsibilities
• Undertake field visits to monitor activities, engage with communities and gather firsthand information.
• Perform any other relevant duties assigned by the supervisor to support the overall goals of the DRR and tribal development portfolio.
• Uphold UN values and principles, ensuring a commitment to do no harm and to leave no one behind.