National Project Coordinator
Publish Date
Closing Date
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Issued Date: 13 June 2021
Closing date for applications: 27 June 2021
VA NO. FAO/KBL-HRT-BMN/PRJ/SC/06-2021 |
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Functional title: |
National Project Coordinator |
Type of contract: |
National Project Personnel / Service Contract (NPP/SC) |
Grade/level: |
SB-4 |
Number of post (s) : |
4 (Four) |
Duration : |
12 (Twelve) Months |
Extendable/renewable: |
Extendable, based on satisfactory performance and budget availability |
Probationary period: |
Initial 3 months |
Project/programme/unit: |
Household Food and Livelihood Security Projects |
Duty station: |
(Kabul -2), (Herat-1) and (Bamyan – 1) with domestic field missions to other project locations. |
Sub-station: |
N/A |
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Organization Settings: Through its country offices or FAO Representations, FAO assists governments to develop policies, programmes and projects to address hunger, food security and malnutrition and provides technical support for the sustainable development of their agricultural, livestock, animal health, and irrigation and forestry sectors as well as emergency preparedness and response. The activities of the FAO Representation include design and implementation of country-tailored field programmes, liaison with local donor representatives and active public awareness-raising and outreach activities related to the mandate of FAO.
FAO’s assistance in Afghanistan achieves its objectives through capacity development and direct project implementation in four specific areas of FAO’s technical expertise:
Project Background: The overall goal of the HFLS (Household Food and Livelihood Security) Projects is to contribute to household food security and address malnutrition and deprivation in targeted districts and provinces. This is part of a programme approach, which have extended to some districts of other provinces as well. The immediate objectives are: (i) to promote and enhance sustainable and resilient livelihoods among the most food insecure and vulnerable households; and (ii) to enhance institutional capacities and market linkages. These are achieved by:
The HFLS Project approach has been implemented in twelve districts of five provinces so far, Sorkhrod, Qarabagh, Paghman, Dehdadi, Bamyan-e-Markazi, Yakawlang1, Yakawlang2, Punjab districts of Nangarhar, Kabul, Balkh and Bamyan, respectively, as well as Karokh, Zandijan, Guzara and Ghoryan districts of Herat province. FAO has facilitated the implementation of HFLS projects over the past 14 years. The Government of Luxembourg, the Italian Development Cooperation, the Federal Government of Germany, Swiss Development Corporation, the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) and the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) are some of the key international partners financing the HFLS projects. Valuable lessons have been learned, informing government policies and strategies for food security and institution building projects and programmes. The HFLS projects is considered as a highly successful and a model for institution and capacity building as well as directly targeting the most vulnerable and food insecure households. Furthermore, the Project’s careful review and selection of livelihoods not only targets diverse sources of income and nutrition but also introduces technologies and practices that are conducive to building resilience and adaptation to the projected climate change.
Main Purpose: The National Project Coordinator will be responsible for successful implementation of the project by providing overall leadership and taking day to day management responsibility of the project as per project workplan and approved budget.
Working Relationships: The National Project Coordinator works closely with a wide range of relevant colleagues/units in the FAO Afghanistan, project principal counterparts and stakeholders at provincial and central level, ensuring successful achievement of project objectives and that the desired results and outputs are delivered on-time.
Supervision Received/Exercised: Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative, and in close technical guidance of project LTO and direct supervision of the NPM (National Project Manager), the National Project Coordinator will carry out the following duties and responsibilities;
Key Functions/Results (Duties and Responsibilities)
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINE: |
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Interested Afghan nationals should complete the FAO Personal History Form (PHF) and submit it along with their application letter and CV to the email address below, clearly mentioning the vacancy number and post title (National Project Coordinator - FAO/KBL-HRT-BMN/PRJ/SC/06-2021) in the subject line of the email; otherwise, your email will not be considered for further process.
The FAO PH Form can be downloaded using the following internet link:
http://www.acbar.org/applicationform
NOTE: Applicants who failed to attach the FAO Personal History Form (PHF) to their Application will not be considered for further process.
The above-mentioned required documents can also be submitted in writing (marked “Confidential” and indicating on the sealed envelope the Vacancy Announcement number and position title) to the Assistant FAO Representative (Administration), FAO Representation, Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Jamal Mina, Opposite Kabul University, Kabul, Afghanistan.
The last date for receiving applications is 27 June 2021. Please note that applications received after the closing date will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for test/interview. |
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Documents
fao_-_ph_form.doc06_-_2021_nat_-_project_coordinator_sc_unfao.pdf