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Surveyor

CTG
5066

Position Title: Surveyor

2025-09-04    Kunduz     Full Time     5066

Job Location: Kunduz
Nationality: Afghan
Category: Program
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: As per the achieved target
Vacancy Number: VAC-34683
No. Of Jobs: 12
City: Kunduz City Archi district
Organization: CTG
Years of Experience: Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in data collection, uploading and familiarity with current data collection systems.
Contract Duration: 2 Months
Gender: Male/Female
Education: At least 12 grade graduates (higher level preferred)
Close date: 2025-09-04

About CTG:

CTG staff and support humanitarian projects in fragile and conflict-affected countries around the world, providing a rapid and cost-effective service for development and humanitarian missions. With past performance in 17 countries – from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia, we have placed more than 20,000 staff all over the world since operations began in 2006.

CTG recruits, deploys and manages the right people with the right skills to implement humanitarian and development projects, from cleaners to obstetricians, and mechanics to infection specialists, we’re skilled in emergency response to crises such as the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Key to successful project delivery is the ability to mobilise at speed; CTG can source and deploy anyone, anywhere, in less than 2 weeks and have done so in 48 hours on a number of occasions.

Through our efficient and agile HR, logistical and operational services, CTG saves multilateral organisations time and money. We handle all our clients’ HR related issues, so they are free to focus on their core services.

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Job Descriptions:

Organizational Setting:

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat, is the agency for human settlements. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities. The UN-Habitat Afghanistan country office is part of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP). The position is in Kunduz provinces, Afghanistan.

Learning from the experience in the last 30 years and recognizing the realities of the current context in the country, UN-Habitat in Afghanistan designs and implements projects in settlements of all sizes, putting the needs of people first, targeting the most vulnerable and meeting local needs by focusing on area-based and community-driven outputs. The portfolio currently covers projects ranging from humanitarian responses to supporting recovery and meeting basic human needs. UN-Habitat collaborates closely with the UN country team as well as with technical and financial partners in Afghanistan, in alignment with the UN Strategic Framework for Afghanistan (UNSFA) and the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plans (HNRP).

Afghanistan is experiencing a continuous humanitarian crisis, with over half a million people in the need of humanitarian assistance. Many people are displaced due to climate change, internal displacement or massive returns from neighboring countries, and many have sought refuge in the relative safety of cities, which are growing rapidly. The number of people living in unplanned, underserviced and informal settlements, including in risk prone areas, is increasing and living conditions as well as access to services is inadequate. The unfolding crisis in Afghan cities, which is accelerated by climate change impacts and natural disasters, is occurring in a context of underlying vulnerabilities, including infrastructure deficits, insecure livelihoods and pervasive tenure insecurity. Most at risk are displaced people in informal settlements, with women, disabled and ethnic minorities being particularly vulnerable.

UN-Habitat applies a participatory and community-driven approach, using participatory spatial planning and action planning processes to enable communities to identify and implement priority service and infrastructure investments to support their socioeconomic recovery processes and creating an enabling environment for durable solutions. UN-Habitat's community-cantered “People's Process” is a proven and effective approach to reduce vulnerability at scale in the Afghan context. UN-Habitat builds upon its long tradition of partnering with communities in informal settlements to create sustainable and safe settlements, improve living conditions and adequate livelihood opportunities for those most in need.

The position is located with the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the Regional Program Division and based in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Regional Program Division is responsible for consolidating and enhancing the linkages between UN Habitat's activities in the field with the Strategic Plan, the 2030 Agenda, and the UN-Habitat’s overall future priorities and to make sure that they are appropriate to the country context.

About the project

The growing number of returnees and already existing IDPs present a huge challenge to housing, land and property (HLP) rights in Afghanistan. Despite the security improving with sharp drop from 60% to 2% households reporting conflict related shocks, over 3.4 million people are need of protection with a focus on HLP rights in Afghanistan (HNRP 2025). The HNRP 2025 further indicates this is made worse with recurrent natural disasters which have replaced conflict as the primary driver of displacement since 2022. Risks of ethnic and religious violence, repression, discrimination, marginalization, forced displacement remains high, driven by cross-border returns, deportations to Afghanistan, and rising threats of evictions have exacerbated situation.

In areas of return, informal settlements are emerging as key sites experiencing high volumes of return: many low-income migrants resided in informal settlements prior to moving to Pakistan in search of economic opportunities and are now returning to these communities. In addition, it is likely that returnees unable to return or remain in their place of origin will relocate to informal settlements as sites of low-cost accommodation to access livelihoods and/or humanitarian services. Intention surveys at the border suggest that 80% of returnees plan to return to their district of origin, with the majority locating to Nangarhar, Kandahar, Kabul and Kunduz. Recent surveys of returnee informal settlement highlight access to housing and secure land as a priority for the affected population. (see 2, Specific Needs Assessment, below)

In response, UN-Habitat will implement this proposed project that aims at improving living conditions of people residing in informal settlements. The proposed project does this by deploying a people centered approach that addresses the needs of residents of informal settlements in areas of high return by documenting communal and household HLP rights of 6,000 households to reduce eviction risks and provide a foundation for improved living conditions. The project will benefit around 42,000 people with strengthened and documented HLP rights in Dasht-e-Archi informal settlement in Kunduz province.

We anticipate risks associated with security, access restriction, interference by DfA, and reputation damage. UN-Habitat will coordinate project activities with UNDSS ensuring all measures are included prior to implementation of activities. UN-Habitat will also apply HAWG HCT endorsed guidelines and Job in engaging with line DfA ministries and will also engage with UNAMA, other clusters, ICCT, RAWG and HAWG in case of access constraints and unrealistic requests from DfA such on sensitive data and on resources support.

Job Requirements:

Responsibilities

• Conduct door to door HLP profiling surveys for communities in target locations.

• Contact the community representatives two days earlier to inform them about the household survey and get specific address of the registered families.

• Visit the household at their location and take the bio-metric data of each member of the household

• Collect the required data by filling-up the questionnaire based on the responses of the family members provide.

• Upload the data in the system on daily bases, Report their activities and progress to the community mobilization team and information management system on daily bases.

• The surveyors shall receive an orientation training on the survey tools and equipment.

Results expected.

-  To help and support UN-Habitat on household data collection vulnerability assessment under The Improving access to information through HLP rights documentation project in Kunduz province Archi district

Competencies (Select 3 Maximum)

Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors’ language, tone, style and format to match audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.

Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve programme goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.

Commitment to Continuous Learning: Keeps abreast of new developments in own occupation/profession; actively seeks to develop oneself professionally and personally; contributes to the learning of colleagues and subordinates; shows willingness to learn from others; seeks feedback to learn and improve. learning of colleagues and subordinates; shows willingness to learn

Qualifications

a) Education:

At least 12 grade graduates (higher level preferred)

b) Experience: 

Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in data collection, uploading and familiarity with current data collection systems.

c) Language:

Good speaking, reading and writing in Dari and Pashto are required to communicate with staff and beneficiaries. English is one of the Official UN languages which is necessary for this post.

d) Other: 

1- Familiarity with electronic Data system

2- Good communication skills – both written and interpersonal will be essential, as most of the work will be done through a process of consultation at all levels and Experience in working with IDPs and returnees.

3- Knowledge of UN rules and regulations is an advantage.

4- Preferable knowledge of MS-Office applications.

5- Knowledge of local area and community is essential.

Project reporting

Reporting Relationships

This is a field work position coordinating with the MIS officer and assisting in day-to-day beneficiary enumeration components of the project. S/he will be the collector of information of the project target in Kunduz province Archi district

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