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  • Posted: Mar 21, 2024
    Deadline: Apr 14, 2024
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    UNICEF is the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, ...
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    Advocacy & Communications Specialist (P-3), FT, Programme Group - Education (UNGEI)

    • Under the overall direction of the UNGEI Communications and Advocacy Manager, the Advocacy and Communications Specialist will provide technical expertise and management support to deliver UNGEI’s Advocacy strategy and support UNGEI’s cross-issue Communications to push forward UNGEI’s mandate to advance gender equality in and through education.

    How can you make a difference?
    Deliver UNGEI’s Advocacy Strategy

    • Input into and review UNGEI’s Advocacy strategy / calendar, advising on potential targets and opportunities (for example key influencers and moments) to raise UNGEI’s visibility and push forward UNGEI’s Agenda, in particular in relation to the broader post-2030 Agenda
    • Lead on or support the delivery of high-quality advocacy outputs linked to the UNGEI’s programmes, including policy briefs, donor notes, reports and other products, in particular related to gender equality in and through education, gender-responsive education sector planning, school-related gender-based violence, feminist and youth leadership and other relevant programmatic and issue-based priorities.
    • Lead and participate in strategic discussions, working groups, reference groups, advisory bodies, etc. to support policy and agenda setting for girls’ education and gender equality in education related to UNGEI’s programmes and priorities.
    • Work closely with the UNGEI Youth Engagement Lead to ensure meaningful participation of young feminists in Gender at the Centre Initiative (GCI) programming and advocacy, including through the convening of National Youth Coalitions for Gender-Transformative Education in GCI countries
    • Lead the follow-up of the high-level political commitment of the Freetown Manifesto, developing a monitoring mechanism, liaising with UNICEF country offices in the 14 signatory countries to monitor implementation of the commitments, linking with the Global Platform for Gender-Transformative Education, inviting new countries to sign on to the manifesto.
    • Liaise with UNGEI members, donors and partners and their respective communications focal points, including GCI Alliance members and key partners and develop joint advocacy actions.
    • Support the development of research / knowledge management innovations and tools as needed to support our Advocacy aims, for example for the Ending Gender Stereotypes Programme, SRGBV Programme, Feminist School Gender-Transformative Leadership, community-based research on harmful gender norms, for example by reviewing and co-drafting reports, advising on dissemination and amplification
    • Identify and cultivate key influencers within and external to the UNGEI partnership to strengthen UNGEI’s outreach and visibility.
    • Keep abreast of best practice in the area of gender equality in education, and related topics and share knowledge with colleagues and stakeholders.

    Support UNGEI’s Communications

    • Support consultants / other members of the UNGEI team / partners in the development of compelling communications products, which may include supporting to draft, review or proofread documents or assets
    • Input into the development of UNGEI’s annual communications strategy, sharing innovative ideas for engaging new and strategic audiences
    • Support the UNGEI team in the development of key communications assets, for example the Gender at the Centre Initiative Newsletter, UNGEI Annual Reportcard or global public goods
    • Coordinate with IIEP-UNESCO on a joint GCI communications strategy, including co-development of GCI newsletters and annual reports.
    • Contribute to the development of Social Behaviour Change Communication activities at country level to transform harmful gender norms, including through the GCI program in West and Central Africa.
    • Writing blog articles on UNGEI achievements and events, co-developing articles with GCI partners.
    • In collaboration with UNGEI program managers, contribute to the monitoring of UNGEI activities by compiling data on numbers of people reached, number of webinars, etc. to use in reports and other communications outputs.
    • Represent UNGEI in meetings, events, workshops and trainings as required
    • Deputise for the Communications & Advocacy Manager as required

    Support the implementation of UNGEI’s events

    • Support the planning and implementation of UNGEI digital and online events and meetings, including Feminist Network for GTE, Gender at the Centre Initiative Board meetings, workshops and trainings, other symposia and events, including but not limited to CSW, CIES, AWID, Women Deliver
    • Coordinate learning and knowledge management for the GCI initiative, organizing learning webinars for CSOs, collecting lessons learnt and good practices.

    To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…

    • An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in education, gender or women’s studies, international relations, international development, political science, sociology, psychology, social sciences or other social science field is required.
    • A minimum of 5 (eight) years of relevant professional experience in advocacy and/or communications in international development / social impact is required. Within this experience, the following are also required:
    • At least three years of experience related to education and gender equality.
    • Professional work experience in at least one global majority country.
    • Relevant experience in a UN system agency or organization is considered as an asset.
    • Fluency in English and functional proficiency in French (oral and written). Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, Russian or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to UNICEF on jobs.unicef.org to apply

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