Overview
The consultancy aims to support UNICEF and partners in delivering integrated, climate‑resilient WASH solutions to communities affected by earthquakes in Myanmar. The assignment will contribute to restoring access to safe sanitation, hygiene, and water services, while strengthening community systems to withstand future climate-related shocks.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare and submit an inception report.
- Conduct community advocacy and orientation sessions.
- Identify and select village sanitation volunteers.
- Deliver training to village volunteers and local sanitation entrepreneurs.
- Conduct sanitation market assessments.
- Conduct baseline and end-line surveys.
- Provide technical support to village sanitation volunteers.
- Participate in monthly stakeholder coordination meetings.
- Support quality assurance and payment verification for conditional cash transfers.
- Monitor community sanitation and hygiene progress.
- Organize youth-led WASH and climate resilience campaigns.
- Document human-interest stories.
- Submit a comprehensive final report.
Required Experience
- At least three years of professional work experience in rural Sanitation and Hygiene programme.
- Extensive experience in Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), WASH interpersonal communication (WASH IPC), Social Behavior Change SBC, sanitation marketing and hygiene promotion campaign.
- Experience in providing training for CLTS, WASHIPC, SBC, DRR, ESS, climate resilient toilet construction and producing sanitation products.
- Extensive experience on project management with at least mid-level manager role.
- Ability to develop the training manual and implementation guidelines.
- Experience in engagement of multi-stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Holding a University degree in one of the disciplines relevant to the following areas: Community health, public health, social science, sanitation engineering, civil or mechanical Engineering, water Supply or environmental engineering or other specialized field related to WASH is required.
- A Diploma in a relevant technical field may be accepted in lieu of a university degree combined with 2 additional years of relevant professional experience.