Purpose of the Assignment
To support UNICEF to develop and implement its mine risk education programme.
“Mines(s)” in these ToR may refer to all explosive devices designed to be victim-activated or vehicle-activated as well as Explosive Remnants of War (ERW).
Assignment Tasks:
Strengthen coordination on Mine Action and MRE at Federal and State level
Support UNICEF to mobilise resources for MRE and Victim Assistance and develop partnership strategy
Provide technical support and guidance for the USCDC/UNICEF assessment on mortality and injury as it relates to mines/ERW
Lead the development of MRE materials and a system to disseminate MRE programme, ensuring consistency with UNICEF WCARO and Nigeria+ country officers
Develop a strategy/plan of action an information management system for mine action and injury surveillance
Develop a concept for UNICEF’s engagement on Victim Assistance as part of mine action
Expected Deliverables:
Attendance at monthly mine action working group meetings in Abuja and Borno convened
Resource mobilization strategy developed
Funding proposals for MRE and Victim Assistance developed
Facilitate a stakeholder workshop to develop a partnership strategy on MRE
Technical inputs for the data collection tools for the NE assessment
Technical review and inputs provided for the NE assessment
Qualifications of Successful Candidate Education:
Masters/Post Graduate degree
Years of relevant experience:
Minimum of 12 years’ experience in mine action including in mine risk education and victim assistance
Demonstrable experience of undertaking mine/explosive remnants of war risk assessments
Ability to work in teams
Fluency in English and excellent communication skills – both oral and written
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