Un·E Expert·E And Strategy The Apprenticeship Rfsa At Action against Hunger France

About: Action against Hunger

Created in 1979, Action Against Hunger is an international non-governmental organization that fights against world hunger. Its charter of humanitarian principles – independence, neutrality, non-discrimination, free and direct access to victims, professionalism, transparency – has founded its identity for more than 40 years. Its mission is to save lives by eliminating hunger through the prevention, detection and treatment of undernutrition, particularly during and after emergencies linked to conflict and natural disasters. Action Against Hunger coordinates its programs around 5 areas of activity: Nutrition and Health – Mental Health, Psychosocial Support and Protection – Food Security and Livelihoods – Water, Sanitation and Hygiene – Advocacy. In 2022, Action Against Hunger has helped more than 28 million people in 46 countries around the world. www.actioncontrelafaim.org

Mission :

The Expert will work closely with the M&E unit and all staff to ensure that the principles of Collaboration, Learning and Adaptation (CLA), are recognized and implemented as elements fundamentals of RFSA programming. He/she will ensure active, intentional and adaptive learning within interventions, and will play an essential role in the integration of professional development activities and their implementation. In collaboration with the COP and technical staff, he/she will also ensure appropriate and ongoing coordination and joint planning with other USAID managed offices and missions. Subsequently, the Expert will be responsible for managing other relevant activities from donors, and initiatives from the host government and private sector actors.

More specifically, you will be responsible for the following missions:

Lead the CLA component of the activity, ensuring the integration of adaptive learning and management across all programs.
Design and manage the project’s learning and adaptation strategy, system and tools with a focus on promoting knowledge acquisition, management, documentation and dissemination.
Lead the integration of results into program implementation.
Capture, share and apply lessons learned, ensuring communication and collaboration with other partners working in Madagascar, and sharing lessons with the global resilience and food security community.
Identify opportunities for capacity building within the activity consortium and beyond.
Lead joint planning with USAID/BHA, other USAID programs in Madagascar, relevant donor activities, host government initiatives and private sector actors.

Profile :

You hold a Master’s degree in development, public health, nutrition, agriculture or a related field.
You have professional experience with large donors, preferably BHA/RFSA and/or USAID/FFP.
You have at least 7 years of experience supporting CLA activities in the international development context, with experience in low-resource settings.
You already have experience in program monitoring and evaluation, including the application of data collection tools and methodologies, data analysis and data presentation.
You have strong conceptual knowledge of theory of change, logic model and food and nutrition security indicators.
You have excellent oral and written communication skills.
You speak and write French and English fluently.

Fixed-term contract of 24 months with the possibility of extending the contract according to French law or Malagasy law. (Funding pending)
Competitive compensation and benefits based on status and experience.
Application deadline: February 20, 2024

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How to apply

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