Details
Mission and objectives
Context
The partnership supports a large, multi-country portfolio operating in complex humanitarian settings. As the scale and operational demands have increased, the need for strengthened coordination, quality assurance, and compliance with donor requirements has become critical—particularly in relation to reporting, reprogramming, procurement timelines, and visibility.
The UN Volunteer will contribute to improving the efficiency, quality, and timeliness of donor-facing deliverables, while supporting the implementation of agreed governance mechanisms, including the WHO–KSrelief Joint Task Force. This will directly support improved partnership performance, enhanced accountability, and more predictable fund flow.
The assignment also provides a structured learning opportunity, enabling the UN Volunteer to gain practical experience in donor relations, resource mobilization, and partnership management within a high-impact humanitarian and health emergency context.
* This assignment is part of a UNV-funded initiative designed to bring fresh, diverse talent into UN programmes from countries that are currently unrepresented among UN Volunteers. It offers a unique opportunity to help ensure that global volunteering truly reflects the world we serve, while giving participating UN Volunteers meaningful, hands on experience with leading UN partners. As such, the initiative targets candidates from the following nationalities: Andorra, Croatia, Estonia, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Slovenia.
Task description
– Support the preparation and quality assurance of approximately 8–12 donor deliverables, including proposals, technical reports, and reprogramming requests
– Track implementation progress across 10–15 donor-funded projects, ensuring alignment with agreed timelines and deliverables
– Contribute to improving the timeliness of donor reporting (target: 20% improvement) to support more predictable fund disbursement
– Support compliance review of all submitted reports (technical, financial, and visibility components) prior to donor submission
– Assist in the preparation of 6–8 briefing notes and presentations for senior management and donor engagement
– Support the operationalization of the WHO–KSrelief Joint Task Force, including maintaining an action tracker and supporting at least two structured review cycles
– Contribute to the documentation of 3–5 key lessons learned / best practices to strengthen institutional processes
– Support the organization of 4–6 partnership meetings or workshops, including preparation of materials and follow-up actions