Job Title: Protection Officer (Older People) – Maban, South Sudan
– Seconded into Danish refugee Council-Danish Demining Group (DRC-DDG) South
Sudan programme.
Grade & Salary: IS3 - £24,000 gross per annum
Location: Within DRC-DDG team, Maban, South Sudan
Responsible To: Protection Manager DRC-DDG, Maban team, with regular updates to Training and Advocacy Manager, HelpAge International, Juba.
Responsible For: None
Terms & Conditions: Five month contract with possible extension, unaccompanied status post, basic accommodation and living support, international insurance, rest and recuperation leave (R & R), hardship allowance.
Background:
Grade & Salary: IS3 - £24,000 gross per annum
Location: Within DRC-DDG team, Maban, South Sudan
Responsible To: Protection Manager DRC-DDG, Maban team, with regular updates to Training and Advocacy Manager, HelpAge International, Juba.
Responsible For: None
Terms & Conditions: Five month contract with possible extension, unaccompanied status post, basic accommodation and living support, international insurance, rest and recuperation leave (R & R), hardship allowance.
Background:
HelpAge
International is a global network of not-for-profit organisations with a vision
of a world where older people fulfill their potential to lead active, dignified,
healthy and secure lives. With over 70 affiliates and 300 partners across more
than 50 countries the HAI network brings together hundreds of organisations
worldwide.
HelpAge
has a secretariat with offices in London and Brussels, six regional centres
including the East, West and Central Africa Regional Development Centre –
EWCARDC - to which the South Sudan programme reports. HelpAge has an affiliate
organization – the South Sudanese Older People’s Association (SSOPO) who will
collaborate in this project.
The
Danish Refugee Council – Danish Demining Group (DRC-DDG) has been working with
the Southern Sudanese refugees residing in Uganda since 1999. Upon the 2005
peace agreement, DRC-DDG began working in Southern Sudan with the overall
objective of providing physical and organisational support to facilitate the
return of, and durable solutions for, refugees and IDPs.
Initially
operating only in Central Equatoria State DRC-DDG’s operations have expanded to
other areas to serve more than 1.5 million people across the country including
Juba and Aweil, northern Bahr el Ghazal State.
In
2012 DRC-DDG started operating in Maban County, Upper Nile to provide emergency
assistance to refugees crossing into South Sudan from Blue Nile State (Sudan)
as a result of the ongoing border conflict.
South
Sudan is the newest country on earth. Decades of war have left it with a legacy
of chronic poverty, inequality and continuing insecurity. With a population of
around 8 million, the new country is facing significant challenges in securing
a stable, peaceful and prosperous future { Summary of DFID’s work
in South Sudan 2011-2015, July 2011}.
Fierce
fighting since South Sudan seceded from Sudan in July 2011 erupted over the
demarcation of borders, the sharing of the oil revenues, citizenship rights and
security arrangements—issues left unresolved at the time of secession.
This
fighting has resulted in a serious humanitarian crisis related to an influx of
refugees from the South Kordofan and Blue Nile States in the Sudan into refugee
camps in the north of the country. Currently, there are an estimated 105,000
refugees from the Sudan housed in Ysuf Batil, Jammam, Doro and Gendressa Camps
in Upper Nile and a further 66,000 in Unity State { OCHA Humanitarian Bulleting
South Sudan, 10-14th September 2012}.
UNHCR
and other humanitarian organizations are struggling to meet their basic needs
repeatedly appealing for more funds from the international community with the
current appeal only 52% funded { Mid-Year Review of the Consolidated
Appeal for South Sudan 2012, OCHA, July 2012}.
Of the refugee population an estimated 4% are over the age of 60. Yet among the more vulnerable older people represent up to 40%. There is no other agency working specifically to identify and address the needs of older people in this current emergency although issues affecting older people are recognized in vulnerability criteria by a number of agencies, most notably UNHCR and DRC-DDG.
Of the refugee population an estimated 4% are over the age of 60. Yet among the more vulnerable older people represent up to 40%. There is no other agency working specifically to identify and address the needs of older people in this current emergency although issues affecting older people are recognized in vulnerability criteria by a number of agencies, most notably UNHCR and DRC-DDG.
This
is a chronic emergency that has seen a critical increase in humanitarian need
over recent months which outstrips the capacities of the existing agencies on
the ground, as illustrated in recent news articles and calls from the UN and
NGO community in South Sudan.
A
need has also been expressed for specific attention to older people affected by
the crisis and older people are recognized as particularly vulnerable {
Various articles IRIN News, The Guardian global development section, August –
September 2012}.
HelpAge East, West and Central Africa Regional Development Centre has been approached by the DRC-DDG to strengthen and support their operations in Ysuf Batil Camp, Upper Nile State, which the DRC are in charge of running. DRC-DDG also has an overall responsibility for protection monitoring across five camps in Maban County.
Job Purpose:
Provide technical support on older people’s protection needs within DRC-DDG and other UNHCR partner operations in refugee camps in Mabaan County, South Sudan influencing their practice through vulnerability and protection analysis of older refugees, guidance and training.
Job Responsibilities:
HelpAge East, West and Central Africa Regional Development Centre has been approached by the DRC-DDG to strengthen and support their operations in Ysuf Batil Camp, Upper Nile State, which the DRC are in charge of running. DRC-DDG also has an overall responsibility for protection monitoring across five camps in Maban County.
Job Purpose:
Provide technical support on older people’s protection needs within DRC-DDG and other UNHCR partner operations in refugee camps in Mabaan County, South Sudan influencing their practice through vulnerability and protection analysis of older refugees, guidance and training.
Job Responsibilities:
- Undertake,
analyse and help to disseminate a baseline vulnerability assessment of
older refugees and their families in Ysuf Batil camp.
- Provide
guidance and training to DRC and other UNHCR partner staff working in Ysuf
Batil and other Mabaan refugee camps on the protection needs and risks for
older people and age friendly humanitarian responses
- To
design, with camp management teams, age friendly camp environments and an
effective response to older people’s needs and capacities, through
guidance and accompaniment and the sharing of good practice for the
protection of older people.
- Support
collection of protection data on older people across the five camps.
- Work
with local HelpAge Affiliate the South Sudanese Older People’s
Organisation (SSOPO) to establish older people’s committees in Ysuf Batil
camp to support the age friendly humanitarian response.
- Ensure
that lessons learned are documented and assimilated within the DRC-DDG
programme and shared with WWE and EWCARDC staff, the wider HelpAge
International Network and other humanitarian actors.
- Assist
the HelpAge EWCARDC and DRC-DDG programme in the development of project
proposals for continuation and replication of the work, contribution to
donor and organisational reports.
- Represent
HelpAge International, and working with DRC-DDG, establish links with a
broad range of actors working in refugee camps in Maban County.
- In
coordination with the DRC-DDG team, attend cluster meetings and establish
relationships with key agencies involved in protection, including child
protection agencies in order to promote intergenerational activities.
- Support
training and advocacy with other humanitarian actors located in South
Sudan to ensure that the specific protection needs and capacities of older
people are understood and addressed in their programmes including
participation in needs assessments, beneficiary registrations,
distributions and access to basic services.
Extent
of Authority:
The post holder will provide technical advice and support to the DRC-DDG protection manager based in Maban.
The post holder will provide technical advice and support to the DRC-DDG protection manager based in Maban.
The
post holder is expected to operate within all DRC and HelpAge International
policies and procedures. Where these differ the Protection officer is expected
to consult with line managers and agree appropriate action.
The
post-holder will report directly to the Protection Manager of the DRC-DDG Maban
team on day to day work programming and deliverables within the scope of these
terms of reference. In addition the post holder will be expected to collaborate
closely with the HelpAge Training and Advocacy manager in Juba, providing
monthly narrative and financial reports of progress, whilst contributing to
HelpAge EWCA and WWE teams programmes, keeping these teams informed of key
developments, challenges and achievements.
Person Specification:
Essential
Person Specification:
Essential
- Masters
degree qualification in a relevant subject (e.g. humanitarian response,
disaster management, protection, international laws etc)
- At
least 5 years experience developing and managing protection programmes at
field level in humanitarian crises, including chronic complex emergencies.
- Sound
knowledge of humanitarian principles and the international legal framework
for protection
- Thorough
understanding of the issues of social marginalisation of vulnerable people
in crises, primarily natural and man-made disasters
- Awareness
and experience in the specific issues of protection of older people in
crises and emergencies
- Excellent
representation and networking skills
- Excellent
demonstrable skills in training, technical assistance, negotiation and
diplomacy.
- Excellent
communication skills - written and verbal English – and cultural
sensitivity
- Proven
experience of working with international NGOs, UN agencies and the
humanitarian sector
- Ability
to work well within a team and contribute to capacity building at all
levels
- Knowledge
and experience of working in Africa
- Experience
of work in insecure or highly sensitive political environments
- Strong
skills in programme development, management, evidence gathering and
evaluation
- Valid
International Driving Licence
Desirable
Working
knowledge of South Sudan
- Experience
of working with local partner organisations
- Experience
or working knowledge of broader ageing and development issues
- Other
relevant local languages
To
apply please send a cover letter and CV to helpage@helpage.co.ke by 28th
February, 2013