Home to more than 160 million people, Nigeria has the largest population and the second largest economy in Africa, and has a major influence on the continent’s political agenda.
However, Nigeria has a history of political instability, corruption and mismanagement of public resources, and has recently seen religious and ethnic conflict. As a result, ...
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Programme Officer - Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL)
The role holder will support Christian Aid’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria, ensuring MEAL activities are effectively planned for, incorporated, and functioning optimally across multiple projects in the humanitarian sector.
The role holder will assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of Christian Aid’s MEAL & Humanitarian Response, providing effective and timely support (including capacity building) to liberated communities and partner organizations, enabling them to implement the rapid, effective and principled MEAL response to emergencies, and ensuring that this is in line with Christian Aid’s country strategy and Humanitarian Standards.
The role holder will be representing CAID in sector working groups meetings/activities and engage in the right networks while increasing the profile of CAID Humanitarian and resilience work and its visibility in the region.
Key Outcomes
Projects are proposed and designed with high a high-quality MEAL system in place that ensures Christian Aid humanitarian projects have a strong component of MEAL.
Assessment, studies and other research endeavours are carried out using standard scientific methodology and approach that results in a quality works with good internal and external validity.
Decisions on supporting projects are informed by Christian Aid’s strategy and strategic focus areas, with a strong program of institutional support and strengthening for Partners in place.
Continuous analysis, use and dissemination of data and information that facilitates informed decision making.
Partner and beneficiary engagement successfully led.
Essential Criteria
A First Degree in Social Sciences or related fields
3 - 5 years of experience of working in humanitarian response with local and/international partner organizations.
Good knowledge of use and application of statistical analysis tools such Microsoft Excel, SPSS and STATA.
Ability to use data visualization tools such as Power Bi, Tableau and GDS.
Experience in quantitative and qualitative data analysis
Good reporting and writing skills in English.
Desirable:
She/he have at least 3 years of humanitarian response experience in leading MEAL programming.
Familiar with MEAL methods and processes in the Northeast Nigeria.
Experienced in research and its reporting.
Experience managing MEAL systems across multiple projects
Ability to communicate fluently in Hausa and English language.
Strong positive attitude and ability to manage a wide range of issues of complicated procedures, indicated by 4 - 5 years of learning period.
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