Technical Specialist SRH & GBV in Emergencies- job post United Nations Pakistan

 Purpose of the consultation:


Pakistan is in danger and has faced an unexpected shock over the past few years driving the most vulnerable to the combined problems, with little chance of recovery, affecting almost every part of the country. Drought-like conditions in 2019 were followed by a winter emergency in many parts of the western part of the country, while the COVID-19 epidemic and related economic shocks, accompanied by public health measures, severely disrupted livelihoods and economies, disrupted education, and led to increased food insecurity.


Women and children especially those from poor families, those working in households, domestic workers, and daily earners (small shops, self-employed people, and families), households headed by women and children are among the most affected by this shock. These vulnerable groups, especially people with disabilities, the elderly, women, children and young people are at high risk of using negative coping strategies. Refugees and participating communities are another vulnerable group most affected by these problems. These recurring tragedies have exacerbated gender inequality and discrimination, especially in families, affecting mental health and survivors. The effects of the COVID-19 epidemic are likely to further complicate the socio-economic situation, with vulnerable groups and refugees facing increasingly dire conditions in large parts of the country. Increased natural disasters have great potential, which continue to hold back efforts to recover and put more people in short-term and long-term needs. According to the IMF, poverty is projected to increase from 24.3% to 40% and the economic impact will be particularly acute on vulnerable groups and refugees.


In this context, the 2021 Pakistan Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) and the 2021 Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) of 2021 set out the basic needs and objectives of the Pakistan humanitarian community at this time. Strong communication mechanisms are needed to ensure a comprehensive social response that must be taken in line with international norms and standards and that those most at risk are not left behind.


To this end, UNFPA and other UN agencies in Sindh have led to the establishment of a platform for communication in order to ensure a cohesive and cohesive approach to preparation and accountability by bringing together government departments, development partners, CSOs and UN agencies. In this context, UNFPA in Sindh is the co-leader of the Reproductive Health Working Group, the Defense Forces Working Group, and the Gender-based Violence (GBV) sub-group, informed by the Department of Health (DOH), the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) , Department of Women Development (WDD) respectively. Each working group has priorities that contribute to overall skills development and strengthen provincial departmental institutions to better plan, prepare for and respond to disaster relief with life-saving interventions by integrating the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) and GBV into general social response. To provide technical guidance and support for the effective implementation of the priorities envisaged in the above-mentioned communication platforms in Sindh, UNFPA requires the candidate to transform, promote and bring about greater impact and lasting results; we need transparent, transparent staff in the management of the resources provided to them and committed to the success of the program.



In a highly complex operational environment, the SRH / GBV Technical Specialist will play a key role in promoting cooperation, collaboration and strategic alliances with partners in government, various and bi-lateral agencies and the community.

She will contribute to the coordination and systematic implementation of UNFPA activities in the areas of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (GBV) in emergencies, and provide information on the impact of the use of humanitarian portfolio Sindh.

SRH / GBV Technical Specialist will assist and co-ordinate Partners, government departments, technical advisors and experts and participate in UN coordination coordination by participating in technical discussions, documentation and information management on emerging best practices and providing inclusion in common program programs.

The SRH / GBV Technical Specialist reports directly to the UNFPA Head Office in Sindh and works closely with the CO Assistance Team.


This work is planned and is part of the 2021 MPA landmarks and will contribute to the overall CO's ongoing efforts to strengthen government program centers and increase readiness and resilience at the provincial level, as well as additional government support to implement and report on their national strategies to the DRR.



Scope of work:


1. Support the Government's role of leadership and ownership in directing the RH Working Group under the Provincial Health Sector, the Defense Sector Working Group and the GBV sub-group.


2. Provide technical guidance and expert support in the development of protection policies, strategies and standards by ensuring compliance with other sector strategies and in line with international standards and GoS policies and guidelines.


3. Take the lead in identifying skills development needs and help build the capacity of SRH / GBV partners in partnership with communities to deliver appropriate SRH / GBV services including MISP, psychological support and referral services for women, children and their families.


4. Encourage the establishment of adequate monitoring mechanisms to review the preparation and response results for SRH / GBV and progress compared to implementation programs.


5. Advocate and stretch professionally

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