Service
Contract
Project Coordinator
The Drylands Development Centre (DDC) is one of the three UNDP Thematic Centres around the world.
Based
in Nairobi, Kenya, DDC provides core support for development and poverty
reduction in the drylands to affected countries world-wide through the
Integrated Drylands Development Programme (IDDP).
The
overall goal of the IDDP is to contribute to poverty reduction through the
sustainable development of drylands leading to reduced vulnerability and
improved livelihoods.
After two consecutive seasons of inadequate rainfall since 2010, the impacts of drought have dominated the humanitarian scene across the Horn of Africa (HoA) from mid-2011.
The
terms such as risk reduction, vulnerability reduction and resilience building
are increasingly becoming the new ‘hot topic’ being highlighted at various
drought fora and included in numerous droughtfocused project documents.
It is in this context that the UNDP DDC developed the Building Drought Resilient Dryland Communities in the Horn of Africa Project, with the financial support from the Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department of the European Commission (ECHO).
The
overall objective of the project is to reduce drought disaster risks and
improve human livelihoods in the droughtprone communities in the HoA by
establishing an integrated enabling DRR planning and programming framework at
national and regional levels in the region, effectively promoting local resilience
building and vulnerability reduction.
UNDP DDC now seeks the services of a Project Coordinator to coordinate the implementation of various project activities to ensure quality and timeliness in delivery of outputs, in accordance with the project work-plan.
Duration of assignment: One (1) year
Application Procedure:
Qualified and interested applicants should submit their applications online via the UNDP Job Site link: http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?job_id=30192 by COB 11 July 2012.
The
Terms of Reference and a link to the P11 form are available through the link
provided.
NB: This post is open to Kenya Nationals only.