Overview
Support the development and implementation of project activities, including planning, technical and financial monitoring, and reporting, to enhance access to maternal and neonatal health services and combat gender-based violence in Guinea.
Key Responsibilities
- - Support the development of quarterly work plans for project activities.
- - Contribute to the planning and implementation of interventions, ensuring quality assurance and monitoring.
- - Develop a project monitoring and evaluation plan integrating indicators.
- - Collect and analyze technical and financial data related to the project.
- - Prepare semi-annual and annual project reports with stakeholders.
- - Participate in project-related meetings and disseminate reports.
- - Support project reviews to report on activities, identify best practices, and lessons learned.
- - Support the quality assurance of the final project report and propose a post-project monitoring plan.
- - Prepare progress and final reports for submission to the Japanese Government.
Required Experience
- - At least five (5) years of national and/or international professional experience in Humanitarian project management.
- - Experience in the field of monitoring and evaluation, project management, including with Governmental Structures, or other relevant programmes.
- - Experience in a humanitarian context in the preparatory or response phase is an asset.
- - Work experience at the UN or another international development organization is an asset.
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Social Sciences (International Relations, Political Science, etc.); Project Management; Law, Public Health, or Humanitarian Action.