Launched
in September 2010, the purpose of the Scaling
Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement is to catalyse
collective action and create an enabling environment to end malnutrition in all
its forms. With 61 SUN Countries and four Indian States at the helm, the SUN Movement
represents an unprecedented country-led effort to bring together stakeholders –
from governments, national and global civil society organisations, businesses,
the UN system, researchers and scientists across different sectors – and
provide them with a collaborative space to convene, mobilise, share, learn,
advocate, align and coordinate actions and approaches to improve nutrition.
SUN
countries, supported by all stakeholders in the Movement, are committed to
creating an enabling environment for scaling up nutrition by strengthening four
strategic processes as set out in the SUN Movement Strategy and Roadmap
2016-2020: expanding and sustaining an enabling political environment;
prioritising effective actions that contribute to good nutrition; implementing
actions aligned with national common results frameworks; and effectively using,
and significantly increasing, financial resources for nutrition. The SUN
Movement Coordinator, UN Assistant Secretary General, oversees the day-to-day
implementation of the Strategy and Roadmap, leads the SUN Movement Secretariat
and represents the SUN Movement globally.
Since 2012, the SUN Movement
Secretariat has developed as a small coordinating mechanism. It has a catalytic
role, and seeks to link together countries and networks in the SUN Movement to
ensure that countries receive the support they need, to improve actions and
achieve nutrition objectives in a coordinated and coherent way. It also
ensures that the Movement’s progress is tracked efficiently and communicated
clearly. The Secretariat is headed by the Director of the Secretariat who is
responsible for ensuring that the Secretariat catalyses, facilitates and
supports effective action across the overall SUN Movement. It is located in
Geneva.
The SUN Movement Pooled Fund was established in 2017
with the aim to strengthen the capacity of non-governmental systems in SUN
Countries. The Pooled Fund is a catalytic and innovative source of
grants to support multi-stakeholder platforms in SUN Movement countries, in
order to increase the effectiveness and impact of national efforts to end
malnutrition in all its forms. The Pooled Fund grants also focus on promoting
engagement of additional relevant actors in the implementation, monitoring, and
evaluation of multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder national plans for
nutrition. To date, alliances of civil society organizations from 38 countries
have received grants from the SUN Movement Pooled Fund to contribute to end
malnutrition in all its forms addressing country-specific needs. The Pooled
Fund has planned to cover more countries and partners in 2019 and 2020.
Purpose
and Scope of Assignment
UNOPS Geneva Office is the legal and administrative host of
the SUN Movement Secretariat. As part of these hosting arrangements UNOPS is
also fund manager of the SUN Movement Pooled Fund. The team supporting the SUN
Movement Pooled Fund is composed of one Pooled Fund Coordinator, one Monitoring
& Evaluation Specialist, one Grants Analyst and one Grants Management
Officer. This team works in close collaboration and synchronization with the
work undertaken by the SUN Movement Secretariat. The SUN Movement Coordinator
oversees the work of the Pooled Fund and provides strategic guidance.
In order to expand the Pooled Fund’s capacity at
decentralized levels, three regional Monitoring and Quality Assurance
Specialists are being recruited. The proposed Monitoring & Quality
Assurance Specialist(s) will work under the
supervision of the UNOPS Geneva Office’s Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
and in collaboration with the Pooled Fund Coordinator and the Country Liaison
Team at the SUN Movement Secretariat and the Grants Management Officers at
UNOPS.
The postholder will be responsible for the implementation
and maintenance of a functional monitoring, quality assurance and reporting
system for the Pooled Fund Project at decentralized levels. S/he will be
assigned to provide support to the Pooled Fund grantees covering 12 to 15
countries in the regions. S/he will directly work with the Pooled Fund
grantees, project partners and stakeholders in all aspects related to project
monitoring, quality assurance and reporting functions.
S/he will also support in-country SUN stakeholders to
effectively collaborate and scale up their actions for nutrition. S/he will monitor and report on the
progress of national and subnational SUN stakeholder collaboration - including
how this can become more effective and what steps are needed to achieve this.
He/she will be a proactive,
opportunistic and flexible colleague, fostering cross-team collaboration and
encouraging innovative solutions to the challenges faced by SUN Countries. With
strong communication skills – both oral and written – the postholder will build
and maintain effective understanding and support productive exchanges. S/he
will use a knowledge management system to ensure that stories, progresses,
challenges, lessons learned from the grass-root level in SUN Countries are
documented reaches to serve other SUN players.
Like all in the SUN Movement, the Monitoring
& Quality Assurance Specialist(s) must always be vigilant that the SUN
Movement’s principles are upheld everywhere and at all times.
S/he will work in close collaboration with Geneva based
Pooled Fund team members and s/he will be expected to join weekly (or more
frequently) meetings and report on progress on a regular basis. S/he will
be required to undertake frequent field visits (field missions will be up to
50% of the assignment). In addition, s/he will be required to support the
Country Liaison Team and other members of the SUN Movement Secretariat as and
when needed.
The successful candidate(s) must be flexible and
open to take on additional tasks as required to meet the evolving needs of SUN
Countries