Please note the application period for the MENA and Africa workshops has now closed. If you submitted an application and are shortlisted, you will be notified of your status during the first week of February. Final decisions will be made around the second week of February. Due to the high volume of applications, we are not in a position to advise on application status prior to these dates. For more background information on the workshops themselves, please see below, the webinar powerpoint (upload of the recording from the webinar is pending), and the Frequently Asked Questions.
UNICEF and the inter-agency GBV Guidelines Implementation Support Team are pleased to announce a series of regional workshops focused on building the capacity of humanitarian actors from a range of clusters/sectors, in a few target countries, to integrate GBV risk mitigation in their day-to-day work.
These 5-day long workshops will provide participants with in-depth knowledge and skills they to identify and reduce GBV-related risks in their work. Once participants have completed the workshop and returned to the country where the work, they will then be expected to complete a set of activities (see “practicum requirements,” below) to practice and implement new skills and knowledge they have gained.
The workshops, planned for 25-29 March and 16-20 April 2018, will target staff in the following regions/countries and focus clusters/sectors:
Workshop location: Amman, 25-29 March
Workshop location: Nairobi, 16-20 April
Via in-depth, interactive lectures, exercises, group work, simulations, roles play and applied learning, built around the IASC Guidelines for Integrating Gender-based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action, participants in the workshops will be supported to:
There are three phases to the workshop process:
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Part I: Pre-workshop requirements |
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Part II: In-person workshop (5 days)
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Part III: Practicum implementation(will take place for 6 months following the workshop) |
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The most suitable candidate for participation is an individual who:
Participation of national organizations and/or national staff of international organizations is encouraged, where practical.
Following the workshop, all participants will be required to implement a multi-step practicum, including:
Participants will be required to submit a plan, inclusive of a monitoring and evaluation component, for undertaking their practicum requirement to the global IST within one month of completion of the workshop.
Practicum applications will be reviewed by the global level Implementation Support Team (IST), and each practicum will be assigned a focal point from the IST to provide technical support as needed. It is envisioned that most practicums would act as an enhancement to a project or deliverable that is already included in the respective participant’s work plan (as opposed to creating a completely new area of work). However, some participants may decide that it makes more sense to initiate a new project. Such situations will be decided on a case-by-case basis in coordination with the participant’s supervisor and the IST. Participants will be required to lightly report against achievement of the outcomes outlined in their plan’s M&E framework on a regular basis and will be required to submit a final report on results.
Financial support from a small programme safety enhancement fund will be made available to select practicum applications. Participants are strongly encouraged to develop joint (cross-sectoral) and/or inter-agency practicum proposals wherever feasible and relevant.
A total of 25 participants will be selected for each workshop. Applications must be complete in order to be considered. Due to the anticipated high volume of applications, no incomplete applications will be considered. Regrettably, we cannot consider applications from participants based in countries or working in clusters/sectors outside of those listed above.
The applications portal closes on 22 January 2018. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible.
In addition to providing the information noted below, all applicants must submit signed approval from their direct supervisor (template provided in section D of the application materials). If shortlisted for participation, an additional signoff from the applicant’s senior most manager (at the country level) will also be required, indicating the agency’s support for implementation of the practicum requirement.
With the generous support of the U.S. Department of State, UNICEF is able to cover travel costs for all selected participants from their country capital as well as lodging and related expenses during the workshop. Participants will be required to obtain their own visas (where needed) and must liaise directly with UNICEF to arrange travel. Additional details related to travel and logistics will be communicated to participants once the application process has been completed.
For additional information, please see the Frequently Asked Questions.
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