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  • Posted: Mar 13, 2026
    Deadline: Mar 27, 2026
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is an agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
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    Gender and Youth Specialist – SC6

    • The Gender and youth specialist will play a critical role in ensuring that the project is implemented in a socially inclusive and environmentally responsible manner, adhering to both national regulations and GCF standards. The Gender and youth Specialist will ensure that the project is planned, implemented, monitored and reported in line with FAO’s gender policy, the GCF Gender Policy and Action Plan, and develop Project’s Gender Action Plan (GAP) along the Environmental and Social Safeguards (ESS) instruments. The specialist will work closely with the project team, county governments and implementing partners to translate gender commitments into practical actions across all components and value chains.

    Tasks and responsibilities

    • Provide technical and coordination support to integrate gender equality and social inclusion across all project components (climate-resilient value chains, ecosystem restoration, governance and capacity development).
    • Lead or coordinate the implementation, periodic updating and operationalization of the Project Gender Action Plan (GAP), ensuring alignment with FAO and GCF requirements.
    • Conduct or coordinate gender analyses and gender-sensitive/context analyses at county, value chain and community levels, and ensure findings are incorporated into workplans, site selection, cooperative support, CSA packages and restoration activities.
    • Support implementing partners, counties, cooperatives and service providers to design and implement gender-responsive and youth-inclusive activities, including training, enterprise development, climate services, and access to finance and inputs.
    • Provide hands-on support for gender and youth-responsive trainings and multi-stakeholder workshops, including development of training materials and facilitation at county/community level.
    • Work with project team to ensure that risk mitigation measures related to gender-based violence (GBV), sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) and other gender-related risks are integrated into field activities and partner agreements.
    • Provide technical advice to the project team, implementing partners and county partners on national and county-level policy frameworks related to gender equality, youth, social protection and climate-resilient agriculture, and support their integration into FP255 interventions.
    • Support county governments and relevant institutions to strengthen gender-responsive policies and strategies in areas such as cooperatives, natural resource governance, extension and climate responses.
    • Contribute gender inputs to annual workplans, budgets, procurement documents, ToRs and partner agreements, ensuring they reflect project gender commitments.
    • Work closely with the M&E team to ensure sex- and age-disaggregated data (SADD) is systematically collected and analysed for all relevant indicators, in line with the IRMF and project logframe.
    • Support the development and use of gender-sensitive indicators and qualitative measures to capture changes in women’s and youth’s participation, decision-making, access to resources, workloads, benefits and resilience.
    • Provide consolidated gender and social inclusion inputs for key project reports, including GCF APRs (Annual Performance Reports), semi-annual/annual progress reports, missions and supervision reports.
    • Ensure that GRM (Grievance Redress Mechanism) processes are gender-responsive and accessible, and that project teams understand and apply appropriate referral pathways for GBV/SEAH cases in line with FAO protocols.
    • Maintain an updated record of gender-related achievements, challenges and lessons, and contribute to risk registers and adaptive management discussions.
    • Develop or adapt knowledge products and tools on gender, youth and social inclusion in climate-resilient agriculture, value chains, cooperatives and ecosystem restoration (briefs, case studies, training modules, checklists).
    • Document and disseminate good practices, success stories and lessons learned on gender-transformative and youth-inclusive approaches within the project, for use at county, national and global levels.
    • Lead or support capacity-building for project team, county teams and partners on gender equality, GBV/SEAH risk mitigation, gender-responsive value chain development and participatory approaches.
    • Facilitate or contribute to communities of practice/networks on gender and climate-resilient agriculture within FAO and with external partners in Kenya and the region.
    • Collaborate with FAO communications staff to ensure visibility and messaging on gender and social inclusion aspects of the project across FAO and partner platforms.
    • Liaise regularly with FAO Country Office Gender Focal Point and relevant regional/HQ gender officers to ensure consistency with FAO corporate guidance and to share project experiences.
    • Participate in project coordination meetings, technical working groups and field missions as required.
    • Perform any other gender and social inclusion-related tasks required to support effective implementation and reporting.
    • CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING

    Minimum Requirements

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Gender Studies, Law, Development Studies, Sociology, Social Sciences, Rural Development, or a related field from a recognized university is required, with demonstrated specialization in gender equality and women’s empowerment.
    • A minimum of five (5) years of progressive work experience in gender and social inclusion programming, ideally in the context of agriculture, climate change, natural resource management or rural livelihoods
    • Working knowledge (level C) of English and Swahili
    • National of Kenya

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