The incumbent will manage the Nexus Response Mechanism (NRM) programme in Syria,...
The incumbent will manage the Nexus Response Mechanism (NRM) programme in Syria, funded by the EU. The goal of the establishment of the Nexus Response Mechanism (hereinafter referred to as "Nexus Mechanism") is to allow innovative, tailor made, flexible, rights-based activities along the humanitarian-development spectrum across Syria, in line with the Whole of Syria approach, and the UN parameters and principles of engagement in Syria. The objective of the programme is to contribute to resilience, security and sustainable development in Syria. The NRM specifically aims at reducing communities’ vulnerabilities through Programmes that increase their resilience through capacity development to prepare for future shocks, while addressing their immediate needs and challenges.
The programme will achieve the following results:
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Contextual knowledge and understanding through studies and assessments are produced and they inform the formulation of the programme strategy
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Access to livelihood opportunities is enhanced and sustainable initiatives are promoted in order to allow phasing out from the "care and maintenance" aid dependence model in favour of more durable approaches
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Capacities of civil society organisations, and local and municipal service providers to deliver basic services (e.g. education, health, social protection, water and sanitation, land, shelter, registration, and housing) to conflict affected, displaced and returnee populations are strengthened;
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Local governance is informed by context and sector specific analysis, community and stakeholder input, tailored conflict and gender sensitive analysis and due diligence criteria monitoring that is performed collectively by local and international partners;
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Progress is made towards creating conditions for sustainable solutions for conflict affected, displaced populations and returnees.
The achievement of the above listed results will be pursued through the implementation of Programmes whose activities will target short, medium and long term objectives incorporating Good Governance and Democracy considerations into Resilience and Access to services activities.
The first year of the Programme will focus on the preparation of studies and assessments. These will inform the final selection of sub-Programmes and the second phase will be contingent upon approval of these sub-Programmes by the relevant governance structure for the Programme. The Inception Report, prepared upon the completion of the studies and assessments, will include detailed analysis (including political economy analysis), strategy, stakeholder mapping, risk management, objectives to be pursued, costing, and exit strategy.