BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE DEPLOYMENT:
DRC is one of the largest hunger crises in the world. Hunger and conflict fuel one another, with armed conflict and widespread displacement prevailing for the past 30 years and multiple other crises compounding DRC’s humanitarian challenges.
In recent years, the country has witnessed an increase in insecurity and armed conflicts in the East, resulting in recurrent displacements, and subsequently, worsening levels of food insecurity and threats to durable solutions. Since late 2021, security in the east has also been affected by the M23 offensive in Southern North Kivu, with repercussion across greater North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri Provinces. The security situation is not anticipated to improve significantly in the context of the regionalization of the conflict and MONUSCO’s phased withdrawal. These recent developments have further increased challenges for humanitarian access, particularly in the eastern provinces of the country. These include ongoing hostilities and violence against humanitarian personnel, assets and facilities; interferences in the implementation of humanitarian activities; compounding constraints related to the physical environment and lack of infrastructure. In addition to these multiplying external access constraints, the corporate scale-up of 2023 has revealed many auto-generated internal access constraints, thus reinforcing the need for creating and maintaining an access culture and a cross-cutting approach to access within WFP.
WFP aims at strengthening its capacity to obtain and maintain humanitarian access to beneficiaries in coordination with cooperating partners and other UN agencies. This work would entail developing access strategies to increase WFP acceptance, strengthening analysis and networking with local stakeholders and step-up internal coordination mechanisms. This position requires coordinating with different units involved in access, including Security, Humanitarian and military coordination, Supply Chain, Programmes, Emergency, Nutrition, Resilience, Cash-based Transfer, Communication and Protection, with a focus on both the operational (daily follow-up of high-risk missions) and strategic levels. Access is now perceived as a critical support function to enable WFP operations in a safe manner, this is why the team is expending: the Access officer is managing a deputy, and 3 dedicated access staff who are currently under recruitment to be able to create and maintain access across the 3 provinces. This position requires someone with in-depth knowledge of the political, ethnic and security context in the country and an existing network of interlocutors at the national, state, and local levels. The candidate will need to be able to analyze regional, national, and sub-national geopolitics and conflict dynamics, with pre-existing skills and experience in negotiating access for humanitarian operations and advocate for principled and sustained humanitarian access in line with the International Humanitarian Law.
ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reporting to the East DRC Emergency Coordinator, the Head of the Humanitarian Access Unit will actively coordinate across units of the Country Office, providing support and operational guidance on humanitarian access with a focus on North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri:
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