Duryog Nivaran Network
Duryog Nivaran Network
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Summary
- Vacancy: 1
- Age: 25 to 45 years
- Location: Bangladesh, India …
- Experience: At least 5 years
- Published: 26 Jul 2024
Requirements
Experience
- At least 5 years
- The applicants should have experience in the following business area(s):
NGO, Development Agency
Additional Requirements
- Age 25 to 45 years
Responsibilities & Context
Position: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Specialist
Location: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan or Nepal
Organization: Duryog Nivaran Network
Reporting to: Project Manager (Based in Sri Lanka)
The Network: Duryog Nivaran Network, established in 1995, is a South Asian network focused on disaster mitigation through research, training, advocacy, and policy dialogues. The network’s mission is to strengthen national and regional organizations in South Asia, promoting effective disaster risk reduction (DRR) activities and shaping global discussions on DRR.
The Project: Strengthening Inclusive Disaster Risk Governance for Climate Resilience in Asia (SIDRRA) project is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and led by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in collaboration with DN and the Asian Disaster Reduction and Response Network (ADRRN), aims to increase community resilience to climate change and disasters across South Asia. The project has three main objectives: to strengthen DN’s advocacy capacity, address power imbalances affecting vulnerable populations, and enhance local-level actions to mitigate climate change impacts.
Job Purpose: The GESI Specialist will lead DN strategic actions in mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion into disaster risk reduction, disaster risk governance, and climate resilience, and provide strategic guidance and technical inputs for the gender equality and social inclusion aspect of the SIDRRA project in all stages: activity planning, implementation, training and capacity building, review and monitoring, documenting, advocacy, and reporting.
Functions/Duties and Responsibilities: The GESI Specialist will lead DN’s efforts to integrate gender equality and social inclusion into disaster risk reduction, disaster risk governance, and climate resilience. This involves providing strategic guidance and technical inputs throughout the SIDRRA project, ensuring GESI considerations are integrated into all organizational policies, procedures, and programmatic activities. The specialist will develop tools for GESI assessments and analysis, organize capacity-building initiatives for national government authorities and stakeholders, and create learning materials and case studies. Additionally, the role involves maintaining partnerships with local, national, regional, and international organizations, developing communication materials, and promoting GESI through advocacy initiatives.
Qualifications and Skills: Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in Gender Studies, Social Sciences, Development Studies, or a related field, and a minimum of five years of relevant experience in GESI within the context of DRR, disaster risk governance, or climate resilience programs. The role requires strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills, fluency in English, and preferably knowledge of another South Asian language. A commitment to DN’s mission and values is essential, along with a willingness to travel within the region.
Detail ToR and Application Process: Duryog Nivaran Network is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from individuals of all genders and backgrounds. Interested candidates should submit their CV with a cover letter detailing their relevant experience and motivation for applying, a recent writing example, and contact information of two professional references to this link on or before 27th July 2024.
Skills & Expertise
Analytical Skill
Collaboration
Communication
Workplace
Work from home, Work at office
Employment Status
Contractual
Job Location
Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan