Background | |
The Inter-Governmental Authority for Development (IGAD) is a Regional Economic Community (REC) of the African Union, comprising eight countries that are usually referred to as the Horn of Africa (HoA). The area includes some of the most arid places in the world and is highly prone to droughts and other impacts of climate change which are becoming major threats to the sub-region’s life-supporting ecosystems and services thereby posing major challenges to socio-economic development. The HoA region is one of the poorest in the world and IGAD Member States (MS) are classified among the low human development countries. Resource scarcity is exacerbated by frequent disasters. In fact, the HoA is one of the most conflict- and disaster- prone regions of the world. Conflict in the region occurs at several levels, including inter- and intra- state wars, and armed conflicts and inter-communal conflicts (the latter being the most frequent). The intimate link of these conflicts with resource scarcity is evident by reviewing the causal analysis of the inter-communal conflicts. While the population has historically demonstrated its capacity to mitigate the negative impacts of such extreme events, the impact of climate change has rapidly increased the frequency of disasters and eroded the adaptation and recovery capacity in the HoA. The drought of 2011 is a clear demonstration of this reduction in mitigation capacity in countries in the HoA. The disaster witnessed the worst food security crisis in over twenty years, and, in the case of Somalia, the first famine of the 21st century. Overall, IGAD countries are struggling to meet the MDGs and climate change is increasing their risk of falling short of these goals. Comprehensive approaches to adaptation are needed to meet the scale of the challenge. Livelihood choices are often limited and adaptation is frequently the only option available. Lack of adaptive capacity among communities results in competition for scarce resources which in turn generates social upheavals and conflicts. Responding to climate change will require systematic action across all levels of development planning and implementation. The sub-region needs to strengthen the ability to anticipate, cope, resist and recover from climate change shocks. These capacities together are termed “resilience”. In pre-disaster contexts, resilience includes proactive measures that reduce exposure, vulnerabilities and risks. In post-disaster contexts, resilience includes the ability to organize effective relief and recovery processes. Based on the above need, a project entitled, Strengthening the Capacity of IGAD in Building Resilience in the Horn of Africa, was developed by UNDP together with IGAD and other development partners (including the Global Alliance for Action for Drought Resilience and Growth and its participating organizations) to ensure that critical UNDP assistance can be made available to support IGAD capacity building in light of the mandate provided to the institution to lead and coordinate the implementation of the drought resilience agenda in the Horn of Africa. The project strategy is informed by IGAD’s strategic development frameworks as reflected in the institution’s mission and guided by UNDP’s capacity development framework which seeks to enhance institutional management and technical capacities, systems, and processes within IGAD to improve its service delivery in support of reducing and building resilience to crises in the region. With the goal of achieving sustainable development in the HoA by developing drought resilience, underpinned by robust preparedness and response capacity at all levels (IGAD Secretariat, its Member States and pastoral communities), the project is focused on the achievement of four key outputs:
The Technical Specialist (Disaster Risk Management – Early Warning) provides support to the implementation of the project and provide specialized technical support in the development of systems, tools, and processes on DRM and resilience building. Reporting to the Chief Technical Advisor/Project Manager, the Technical Specialist will work in close collaboration with the project team, including experts seconded from Member States, and relevant staff in the IGAD Secretariat. | |
Duties and Responsibilities | |
Provide support to the implementation of the project, focusing on achievement of the following results:
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Competencies | |
Core Competencies:
Knowledge Management and Learning:
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Required Skills and Experience | |
Education:
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TECHNICAL SPECIALIST (DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT – EARLY WARNING)
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