Programme Analyst on Youth


Vacancy No. VA/FPA/SOM/07-15/2012
Post Title: Programme Analyst on Youth
Type of Contract: Service Contract
Level: NO-B
Duration: 1 year (renewable)
Duty Station: Nairobi, with frequent travel to Somalia
Date of Issue: 1st August 2012
Closing Date: 15th August 2012
Organizational Unit: UNFPA Somalia Country Office

The United Nations Population Fund is an international development agency that promotes the right of
every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries
in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every
pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and
woman is treated with dignity and respect.

Duties and responsibilities
Under the overall guidance of the Somalia Country Office Representative and the direct supervision of
the Deputy Representative, the Programme Analyst is part of the CO team providing integrated
programme and technical support within a systems strengthening approach which is fundamental to
UNFPA’s overall strategy.

The Programme Analyst on Youth supports the integrated CO team through analysis of political, social
and economic trends; formulation, management and evaluation of programme activities within his/her
portfolio; and provision of technical, programme and policy advice. S/he may supervise programme staff
jointly with others in the area of speciality.

The Programme Analyst on Youth provides professional support to ensure that the CO is firmly placed in
the context of: the ICPD Programme of Action; UNFPA Strategic Plan, national development processes;
the global development agenda; the achievement of the MDGs; and, the process of UN reform.
The primary roles of the Programme Analyst on Youth are:

Programme Development and Implementation
Knowledge Management
Partnership and Resource Mobilization
Technical monitoring and supervision of Somalia CO Youth programme
Cluster approach for youth and maternal health
United Nations Population Fund

The responsibilities of the Programme Analyst on Youth include assisting the Representative in the
provision of sub-offices’ support needs; mainly by ensuring the implementation of programme strategies
and providing management support. These include reviewing programming documents such as UNSAS,
progress reports, annual office reports and work plans; ensuring quality and compliance with procedures
and requirements; participating in in-house reviews and debriefings; and providing day-to-day support to
the sub-offices and regional office management needs, as required. In addition, the analyst contributes to
building strategic partnerships and resource mobilization.

Major Activities/Expected Results
Programme Development and Implementation
Assist the office in backstopping sub-offices, provide assistance and support in programming and
operations; monitor and follow-up on all activities within the area of thematic responsibility mainly
youth related issues. Finalize queries and questionnaires, and summarize reports related to the country
office in the area of Youth;

Prepare background papers/briefing documents at the request of the Representative on ASRH;
conduct research on organizational thematic areas, areas of technical expertise, and other issues as
requested;

Analyze and appraise incoming documents; draft statements, talking points, correspondence, and
briefing notes on the programme and operational issues related to the thematic responsibility (Youth).
Review documents to ensure quality and relevance of subject and themes; coordinate preparation of
inputs to the annual and other reports;

Liaise with sub-offices of UNFPA and UN sister agencies to obtain relevant information and provide
feedback and advice to the Representative
;
Assist in the preparation of regional events within the area of Youth;
Monitor the financial and substantive aspects of the CO related to youth, identify operational and
financial problems, and develop solutions;

Provide clarifications to the country offices on application of technical guidelines; and
Draft CO proposals and project reports, contribute to their review, collate and provide feedback.
Participate and represent UNFPA in all UN Youth for and work for UNFPA leadership.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the Representative.

Knowledge Management
Serve as Focal Point for the thematic area of responsibility (Youth), sharing knowledge and
information and liaising with RO/sub-offices to assist in the development of programme interventions
in the thematic area;

Assist in coordination and maintain close communication with all organizational units on issues and
activities related to the particular thematic area of Youth, including organization of trainings; and

Provide quality advisory services through research on policy-driven issues; synthesis of best practices
and lessons learned; and support to policy and programme development in collaboration with
Governments, UN and other strategic partners.
Help Somalia CO document knowledge, good practices and lessons learned.
Partnership and Resource Mobilization

Assist in development and maintenance of partnerships with the UN Agencies, government
institutions, bi-lateral and multi-lateral donors, private sector, civil society based on strategic goals of
UNFPA, country needs and donors’ priorities; and

Analyze and research information on donors, prepare substantive briefs on possible areas of
cooperation, identify opportunities for initiation of new projects, and actively contribute to the overall
office effort in resource mobilization.

Work relations
External partners include staff of sister UN agencies, both at the country level, implementing partners at
the country level, Governments and donors to exchange information.
Internal partners include Regional and sub-Regional programme and technical staff; UNFPA country
office programme and technical staff; Programme and Technical Divisions; and the UNFPA technical
network, in ensuring integrated programme and technical support to the sub-offices.
In all activities, s/he fosters collaboration within the RO, particularly with the team providing Youth
support, integrated programme and technical support; as well as with programme and technical staff in
ASRO; Programme Division, including Humanitarian Response Branch, Knowledge Management and
the Regional Desk; other HQ Divisions; and key stakeholders (Governments and donors) ensuring the
timeliness, adequacy, relevance and quality of programming support to the CO.

Job Requirements
Education: Post-graduate University Degree or equivalent in public health, medicine, sociology,
demography, economics, international relations, international development, public administration,
management or other related field.

Knowledge and Experience:
Two years of increasingly responsible professional experience in work related to international
development.
Substantive knowledge and practical experience in population, reproductive and sexual health
programming.
Have a sound knowledge of the social and cultural realities of the region.
Have strong research and analytical skills.
Field experience is an asset.
Familiarity with UN procedures and working methods, particularly with UNFPA’s agenda, policies
and procedures, is highly desirable.
Languages: Fluency in English is required and Somali is an asset.
Other Desirable Skills: Initiative, strong conceptual and analytical abilities, sound judgment, strong
interest in development work, especially the mission of the United Nations Population Fund and
dedication to the principles of the United Nations


Core Competencies
Values/Guiding Principles
Developing People
Personal Leadership and Effectiveness
Building and Managing Relationships

Functional Competencies
Results based programme development and management - achieving results through programme
design and innovative resourcing strategies;
Building strategic alliances - leveraging the resources of national governments and partners /
building strategic alliances and partnerships;
Innovation and marketing of new approaches – fostering innovation in others;
Resource mobilization ( Programme ) – developing strategy at country level;
Job knowledge / technical expertise;
Business acumen;
Organizational awareness.

Applications with a current CV and P11 www.escwa.un.org/main/vacancies/P_11.doc marked:
“VA/FPA/SOM/07-15/2012– Programme Analyst- Youth” should be forwarded to email address:
recruit.unfpasom@unfpa.org
UNFPA will only be able to respond to those applications in which there is further interest.

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