The Livelihoods and Food Security
Trust Fund (LIFT) is a multi-donor fund establ...
The Livelihoods and Food Security
Trust Fund (LIFT) is a multi-donor fund established in Myanmar in 2009 with the
purpose of increasing the livelihoods' resilience and nutrition of poor people
in Myanmar by focusing on interventions that increase income, food
availability, utilization and stability of access to food. LIFT has
received funding from 14 donors to date[1].
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is the Fund Manager (FM)
to administer the funds and provide monitoring and oversight.
LIFT is active in the
four main agro-ecological regions of Myanmar, including the
central dry zone (Dry Zone), the Ayeyarwaddy Delta (Delta), Rakhine and the
upland areas of the country (Uplands). Read
more about LIFT on www.lift-fund.org.
The LIFT Fund Management Office (FMO) has a substantial programme unit
with teams responsible for LIFT’s work in each agro-ecological zone (see above
for these zones) as well as teams for each of LIFT’s
main cross-cutting themes (financial inclusion, private sector & inclusive
value chains, and civil society strengthening).
The FMO also has teams responsible for communications, monitoring,
evaluation, accountability and learning (MEAL), policy, learning and knowledge
management and for support services.
The programme team is responsible for: a) designing new programmes; b)
identifying appropriate projects; c) monitoring and learning from the
implementation of these projects; d) feeding lessons into programme design and
policy dialogue.
The position will be located in the programme team
of the LIFT Fund Manager’s Office which consists of over 50 national and
international staff organised into programme, MEAL, policy communications and programme
support.
Purpose
and Scope of Assignment
The Programme Officer will contribute to the implementation of the LIFT
strategy through the management of the programmes and projects assigned to
him/her. The primary purpose of the position will be to lead and deliver on
LIFT decent work and labour mobility programme.
[1] Australia, Denmark,
the European Union, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New
Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of
America. From the private sector, the Mitsubishi Corporation is also a donor to
LIFT.