Job Location: | Kabul |
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Nationality: | National |
Category: | Monitoring and Evaluation |
Employment Type: | Full Time |
Salary: | Based on HI Salary Scale |
Vacancy Number: | HI-2023-0087 |
No. Of Jobs: | 1 |
City: | Kabul |
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Organization: | Handicap International |
Years of Experience: | 3 years’ experience accountability to affected population.. |
Contract Duration: | One year with possibility of extension |
Gender: | Male/Female |
Education: | Relevant Bachelor Degree from a recognized University (social work, business or other relevant degree) |
Close date: | 2023-10-31 |
HI has been supporting the Afghan people since 1987, starting its operations in Pakistan. Since 1996, HI has been operating across Afghanistan in order to launch victim assistance interventions, working at different levels of the society and adopting a cross-sectoral approach. While present on the ground to directly support victims of the conflict through the provision of a range of services – from physical rehabilitation, to mine risk education and inclusive livelihoods – HI has been continuously advocating to increase the rights of victims and other people with disabilities in the country. In particular, and in line with its global strategy and priorities, HI has been advocating to reduce the use of landmines and conventional weapons. Acknowledging the need to respond to the urgent emergency crises combined with longer term, chronic gaps in the provision of services, HI has steadily expanded its range of activities and services in order to support the most vulnerable people, enhancing their resilience while strengthening participation and inclusion of all individuals.
The accountability officer will support the program management team in implementing the Feedback and Complaints Mechanism System (FCMS) according to the standard process defined by Handicap International – Humanity and Inclusion (HI) and the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) developed by HI Afghanistan. The accountability officer will support the preparation of the FCMS, will collect, centralize and process feedback and complaints formulated by the population with which HI teams are in contact within the framework of the implementation of projects. These feedbacks and complaints are formulated through mechanisms defined and set up by the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) teams in accordance to SOP. The accountability officer will work under the line management of MEAL Manager in Kabul, closely cooperating with Operations and Technical unit team. Handicap International has been present in Afghanistan since the 1980’s, focusing on the support to the most vulnerable communities and, providing comprehensive services ranging from physical rehabilitation, to mine risk education and inclusive livelihoods, with a special focus on people with disabilities HI is currently working in Kandahar, Kunduz, Nimroz, Herat and Kabul.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS DESCRIPTION:
Mission 1: Operational implementation
Responsibility 1: Contributes to defining and evaluating accountability to affected populations mechanisms
Responsibility 2: Contributes to the implementation of these mechanisms with populations and partners
Responsibility 3: Maintains confidentiality when processing the information received
Responsibility 4: Reports on accountability to affected populations
Responsibility 5: Other tasks
Required knowledge & experience
Languages: Dari/Pashto and strong written and spoken
Required knowledge & experience
Skills required
Please send your CV and Cover letter to: recruitment@afghanistan.hi.org
You are requested to copy and paste below as your subject of application email:
Accountability Officer-HI-2023-0087
Note: Applications without mentioning the Position Title & Vacancy Number in the subject line of the email will NOT be considered.
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