Monitoring and Evaluation (Research and Learning) Specialist

Job categories Programme Management
Vacancy code VA/2021/B5311/22350
Level ICS-10
Department/office AFR, SOCO, Somalia
Duty station Mogadishu, Somalia
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-2
Duration Open-ended subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and/or to satisfactory performance
Application period 27-Aug-2021 to 24-Sep-2021


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UNOPS -Somalia Country Office (SOCO) is recruiting this position to be based in Mogadishu-Somalia and qualified female candidates are encouraged to apply.

This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to help shape UNOPS’ efforts to support the expansion of affordable, accountable and effective policing in Somalia.


Somalia has seen important progress in recent years, but these gains and the political settlement that underpin them remain extremely fragile. Following the collapse of the rule of law during the country’s decades-long conflict, Somalia’s National Security Architecture remains extremely weak and a source of deep contestation and rivalry. Non-state armed groups, including Al-Shabaab, but also clan-affiliated militias, continue to exercise significant authority over the political and security landscape. Allegations of serious human rights abuses by state and non-state armed groups are a major escalatory factor in the country’s unrest and fundamentally undermine stabilization and peacebuilding efforts. Customary and Shari’ah-based judicial systems have similarly gained strength and legitimacy. Their role within Somalia’s formal judicial system remains ill-defined and the capacity of statutory courts is extremely low. Across this justice ecosystem, marginalized groups, including women and minority clans, are often denied access to fair settlement of disputes, posing a significant threat to the sustainability and inclusivity of ongoing peace efforts.

Somalia additionally faces new pressures that are likely to exacerbate existing tensions and grievances. Climate change and associated floods and droughts perpetuate high levels of displacement and the country’s chronic humanitarian crisis. In many communities, traditional livelihoods no longer present a practical or sustainable source of income. Rapid urbanization means that different communities are increasingly converging on and competing for the limited resources of cities and towns. 


Background on Nabadgelinta Soomaaliya

UNOPS seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) Specialist to provide technical leadership and direction of an estimated USD $100 million, eight-year security and justice reform programme in Somalia (SSJP) II, referred to as Nabadgelinta Soomaaliya.
 

The objective of SSJP II/Nabadgelinta Soomaaliya is to enable Somalis to benefit from improved security and access to justice through inclusive approaches that enjoy broad based understanding, support and both elite and public confidence. The programme will seek to enhance resolution of specific security and justice problems identified as priorities by Somalis in target locations, while also leveraging learning, social and political influence effectively to catalyze wider programmatic, policy and systemic change.

SSJP-II/Nabadgelinta Soomaaliya recognizes the critical role that improved security and justice outcomes, delivered through approaches that enable informed and inclusive dialogue and negotiation, have in establishing the foundations to lasting peace and political settlements in Somalia. The total anticipated budget available for the programme is USD $100 million covering a duration of eight (8) years. The programme will work initially in 2-3 urban and peri-urban communities in South West State and Jubaland, with the option to expand to other Federal Member States (FMSs) and/or to Somaliland in outer years, as additional funding becomes available.



Purpose of the Scope of Assignment 

Working with the SSJP II Technical Lead, the Monitoring & Evaluation (Research and Learning)- MERL  Specialist will set the overall strategic and technical direction for Nabadgelinta Soomaaliya's adaptive MERL approach. They will lead regular reviews of the programme’s theory of change, and ensure that evidence and learning from monitoring, evaluation and research informs the programme’s understanding of causal pathways, and is reflected in the adaptations to the programme’s approach. The MERL Specialist will additionally be responsible for assuring the quality of Implementing Partners’ own monitoring systems and data, and ensuring that monitoring and research conducted by various partners within the programme is shared freely and contributes coherently to the overall programme MERL approach. The MERL Specialist will support the development of an integrated learning agenda, and ensure that monitoring, learning and research activities are directed in such a way that addresses the programme’s learning priorities. They will support the identification of capacity and learning requirements among partners, and work with the Technical Lead and Programme Delivery Lead to deliver appropriate responses that build partners’ long-term technical and organizational capacity. Finally, s/he will have a critical role in helping to establish and foster an enabling and authorizing environment in which the programme as a whole actively reflects on learning and evidence from monitoring, evaluation and research and adapts its planning, design and delivery approach in response. 


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