31 مارس 2016 Il y a 9 ans
Country : Libya (remote from Tunis)
City : Tunis with potential travel to Libya if security allows it
Starting date : 01/04/2016
Duration of the contract : 9 months
Deadline : 31/03/2016
In April 2011 HI deployed its first teams on the ground to Benghazi to deliver emergency Risk Education (RE) to civilians caught in the conflict that erupted two months earlier between those loyal to the long-time rule of Colonel Gaddafi and those who opposed it. Within five months of delivering emergency RE to populations in the east to the most at risk communities, predominantly to internally displaced persons living in camps, once the security situation stabilised HI expanded to Misrata and Sirte to deliver Risk Education to affected populations. Soon after, four Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams were established to survey and clear explosive items conducting Battle Area Clearance (BAC) and responding to direct reports from the community for Spot Tasks in both Sirte and Misrata.
Throughout the succeeding three years the programme transformed from emergency interventions into a post conflict reconstruction phase, operating an integrated Mine Action programme undertaking EOD through BAC and Spot Tasks, and clearance of explosive remnants of war (ERW) from within a large Ammunition Storage Area (ASA) in Misrata that had been damaged by NATO bombs in 2011, Risk Awareness (RA) on Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) and Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and Community Liaison within conflict affected communities of Tripoli, Misrata and Sirte. Between 2011-2014, over 122,000 items of ERW were removed from over 30 million m2 of high impacted and contaminated land. Safe land is returned to those who desperately need it, to farm, for recreation and for restoration of damaged infrastructure, including homes, health centres and schools. Over 110,000 at-risk civilians have had access to life-saving Risk Awareness including Internally Displaced Persons, teachers, school children, Boy Scouts and civil society organisations.
In January 2016, HI has developed a project proposal targeting IDPs living in Tripoli in order to provide assistance to vulnerable children with physical, functional limitations, psychosocial or mental disabilities and their families.
Owing to a progressive decrease in the security situation in Libya, the future project ‘Emergency intervention for the most vulnerable crisis affected children in Libya’ is managed from the Tunisian coordination office and implemented through local project staff and partners in Libya.
Other projects are under development with several proposals prepared and one planned for April to start in June 2016. An assessment in partnership with Save the Children implemented in February will further inform future programme development.
Key objectives of the post
Activities
1/Manage the project
2/ Assure the project’s technical framework
3/ Reporting: Activity reports, Donors reports
4/ Manage financial, logistical and material resources
5/ Manage the project team
6/ Communication and representation
7/ Contribute towards the capitalisation of experience
Since August 2014 the international community almost in its entirety, including NGOs, UN agencies and embassies relocated to Tunisia due to the political and security situation in Libya. The main coordination for Libya programmes is still operating from Tunisia. Due to the remote management of the projects, as well as programme development, the Project Manager will be heavily involved in delivering structured training and capacity development to the Deputy Project Manager with special emphasis on monitoring and evaluation of activities.
Main external interactions for the Project Manager include UNICEF and other NGOs, as well as the donor community and local partners.
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