The Livelihoods and Food Security (LIFT) Fund is a multi-donor fund established in 2009 to address food insecurity and income poverty in Myanmar. LIFT 2019-2023 is funded by eight donors – the United Kingdom, the European Union, Australia, Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Norway, and New Zealand. Post 2023, LIFT plans to implement a new strategy for 2024-2028. The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is the Fund Manager for LIFT, administrating the funds and providing monitoring and oversight services.
The overall goal of the LIFT Fund is to achieve a sustained reduction in the number of people living in hunger and poverty in Myanmar. LIFT strengthens the resilience and livelihoods of poor and vulnerable populations through interventions to raise income, decrease vulnerability, improve nutrition, and support food security.
LIFT works with a broad range of implementing partners, including non-governmental organizations, United Nations agencies, the private sector, civil society, and academic and research institutions. The Fund is active in the four main agro-ecological zones of Myanmar. For more details visit www.lift-fund.org.
Job-Specific Information
Under the supervision of the Senior Programme Manager - Technical Coordinator, the Programme Management Advisor (Nutrition and Food Security) will directly work with the Food Security Cluster (FSC) co-coordinators in Myanmar to lead on the development of a join nutrition and food security analytical framework to better assess the nutrition and food security situation in Myanmar. This will require working closely, on a daily basis, with the Food Security and Nutrition clusters, including their coordinators, secretariats as well as with any possible extended members. The position will be seconded to the Food Security Cluster in Myanmar, currently co-coordinated by the UN World Food Programme (WFP), the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Mercy-Corps.
The Food Security Cluster in Myanmar
The Food Security Cluster (FSC) is about enhancing cooperation and partnerships. The FSC works directly with its partners and stakeholders that include NGOs, CSO/CBO, UN organizations and Donors. The FSC-Myanmar was formally activated in August 2021. The FSC is committed to saving lives through the coordination of the food security response in major emergencies across Myanmar. The FSC provides the guidance to its partners to deliver appropriate and timely food security assistance to the targeted vulnerable groups. The FSC in Myanmar focuses on the following objectives:
Improve food security information for decision making
One of the key responsibilities of the FSC is to ensure that all partners are able to make informed decisions based on reliable and timely evidence (assessments, studies, etc.). In this regard, the FSC contributes to enhancing and facilitating partners’ capacity to collect and analyze data in a coordinated process. The FSC serves as a platform and mechanism to support joint analysis initiatives and data collection efforts, encouraging partners to be active players throughout the assessment cycle. The FSC actively ensures that a repository of relevant and reliable information is in place by collating and mapping out information from various sources (civil society organizations, research institutes, etc.), which is later disseminated to partners.
Proactively steer coordination of the food security response in Myanmar
This result aims at strengthening national and subnational level coordination systems, with the aim of increasing the performance of the FSC by adopting a more proactive approach. Coordination of the food security assistance is also necessary to strengthen synergies among FSC
Scale up advocacy, communication and resource mobilization to support the FSC strategy
The FSC in Myanmar actively advocates for food security assistance and strives to mobilize funds for most affected communities in Myanmar. FSC-Myanmar regularly publishes and shares information regarding the evolution of food insecurity in Myanmar.
FSC Coordination structure
As per the global guidance, the FSC in Myanmar is co-chaired by FAO & WFP. The FSC in Myanmar is also co-chaired by Mercy Corps, which has been elected as co-chair in July 2023. These 3 agencies are providing both technical and strategic support to the FSC in Myanmar to ensure that:
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Food security needs are identified and covered.
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Food security assistance is directed to the most vulnerable groups.
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Food security assistance matching with humanitarian standards.
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Food security remains a priority for donors.
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The FSC is active at subnational level.
FSC-Myanmar, also benefits from the support of the global Food Security Cluster which provides guidance on the processes for the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) as well as for the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP). The global FSC is also providing technical advice and shares experiences from other countries.
FSC partners
As of March 2023, the membership of the FSC in Myanmar is made of 45 National Non Government Organizations, 25 International Non Government Organizations, 4 UN agencies, 2 members of the Red Cross movement as well as 3 private partners.