tendersglobal.net
Job Summary
Ethiopia has been going through multiple, overlapping and recurring shocks since the onset of COVID- 19 followed by conflict, climate-related disasters, internal displacement, refugee influx, and economic and fiscal deterioration – all of which have had, and continue to have, negative impacts on the most vulnerable households and children. Social Protection, both through the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) and through Humanitarian Cash Transfers (HCT) – both government-led and supported by UNICEF and other development partners – has been a major response to the crises experienced in Ethiopia since 2020.
Acknowledging the multifaceted barriers families and children face, UNICEF Ethiopia is determined to not only advocate for their rights but also to enhance their inclusion across all societal dimensions and support them to build resilience. To this end, the Social Policy section is set to enlist the expertise of an international consultant.
The consultant is anticipated to support overview of contracts with financial service providers to design and deliver financial inclusion services, including linkage of cash transfer and other program beneficiaries to uncollateralized microloans through a revolving fund for livelihood support/restoration and resilience-building.
Scope of Work:
Through the Government of Ethiopia, including federal, regional and community levels of administration, UNICEF has implemented humanitarian cash transfers over the past four years in response to the multiple and overlapping shocks experienced. With the view and overarching need to sustain the social protection gains, a move towards innovative financing, economic inclusion, and economic empowerment becomes a major thrust. This involves adapting the ongoing humanitarian cash response to focus on life-saving and traditional cash+ linkages, economic inclusion and individual (and household) economic empowerment. The large-scale humanitarian cash programs continue to be a major intervention to support those most in need. However, the ‘sustainability’ of large-scale cash programming in the current environment, and essentially, the need to leverage the development system to adapt the humanitarian approach, and also, the reverse to adapt the humanitarian response to strengthen a livelihood and individual empowerment-focused social protection approach is needed.
The humanitarian-development-peace nexus, and the drive for durable, localized and flexible solutions, and against the background of extensive consultations with multiple partners and stakeholders (including federal and regional government, shock-affected communities, donors, civil society partners, private sector), has led to a re-think of the existing social protection approach, especially the need to move to greater economic inclusion of affected populations and more innovative means to promote the sustainability of social protection in emergencies. The approach is predicated on economic inclusion interventions intentionally built within the humanitarian and development cash support pipeline and as a nexus towards lifting beneficiaries out of poverty and supporting their resilience-building. The lack of this crucial support to the household predisposes them to eventual negative effects during emergencies and humanitarian situations. Hence the case for more durable, long-term social protection and linkages support that includes facilitating livelihoods, skilling, entrepreneurship, and overall economic inclusion
To be able to implement the above efficiently and effectively and have the programmatic flexibility in ways that create win-win solutions between vulnerable/affected populations, private banks, the federal and regional governments, and UNICEF, UNICEF Ethiopia Country Office has established a direct programmatic engagement with private banks across different regions of the country. Following the establishment of LTAs with assessed and vetted financial service providers (FSPs), UNICEF will be working with the FSPs to develop revolving/loanable funds with support from other stakeholders, including regional bureaus of women and social affairs as needed. These funds will in turn be made available for the most vulnerable households, including IDPs and refugees, as uncollateralized microloans with favorable payment conditions to facilitate their access to financing to kick-start livelihood activities that help them build resilience against ongoing and future shocks.
Work Assignment Overview
Tasks/Milestone:
Deliverables/Outputs:
Duty Station: Addis Ababa. The assignment will mostly be remote with some travel to the duty station
Notice for consultancy advert:-
Please note that applications submitted without a fee rate will not be considered.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of:
Core Competencies:
Apply for job
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your cover/motivation letter where (tendersglobal.net) you saw this job posting.
tendersglobal.net Work Location Remote Expected duration 3 months Duties and Responsibilities The position is at…
Job title: Screening Operative Company GXO Logistics Job description Ever wondered what life would be…
Job title: Datenanalyst (m/w/d) / Data Analyst (m/f/d) Company Embassy of the United States of…
Job title: Direct Marketing Executive - Retention - Flexible location Company Third Solutions Job description…
Job title: Call Center Agent (m/w/d) Company ARWA Personaldienstleistungen Job description Sichern Sie sich einen…
tendersglobal.net Purpose of the Position Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant health threat particularly in…
This website uses cookies.