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GBV Information Management Analyst

GBV Information Management Analyst

East Jerusalem

Fixed Term Contract - NOA

2024-08-08

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Job Description  -  Background and Context

UNFPA Palestine supports GBV interventions at two levels. It coordinates multi-sectoral and comprehensive partner interventions through the GBV sub-cluster under the overall protection cluster. UNFPA also implements specific prevention and response activities. Specifically, this includes coordination of comprehensive GBV-related prevention and response activities among different actors through chairing the GBV sub-cluster, under the protection sector to ensure comprehensive sharing of information, identification of response gaps, mainstreaming of GBV risk mitigation measures in other sectors and follow-up through relevant protection stakeholders. UNFPA also supports the revision and operationalization of already developed National Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Programmatically, UNFPA focuses on community sensitization and awareness raising on GBV prevention and response, , supports strengthening of services delivery including safe spaces serving as entry points for multisectoral services opportunities and referral, and provides personal hygiene/dignity kits to the most vulnerable women and adolescent girls of communities affected by humanitarian crisis.

How you can make a difference:
UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.  UNFPA’s strategic plan (2022-2025), reaffirms the relevance of the current strategic direction of UNFPA and focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices. These results capture our strategic commitments on accelerating progress towards realizing the ICPD and SDGs in the Decade of Action leading up to 2030. Our strategic plan calls upon UN Member States, organizations and individuals to “build forward better”, while addressing the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on women’s and girls’ access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, recover lost gains and realize our goals.
In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction.
UNFPA is seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need staff who are transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in programme results.

Job Purpose:
Under direct supervision of the GBV sub-cluster coordinator, the Information Management Analyst (IMA) will provide technical support to ensure that up-to-date information necessary for effective GBV programming and coordination is collected, used, stored and shared, in line with relevant standards. The IMA will support the GBV AoR to make informed, evidence-based strategic and programmatic decisions for GBV programming on the basis of the collected and analysed information on: the scale/scope and coverage of the GBV responses at states level and the needs of affected populations. The GBV IMA will receive technical guidance, mentoring, and support  of GBV AoR Coordinator and collaborate closely with the gender and GBV program lead. The IMA will also support the information management needs of the SRH Task Team, as needed. The Information Management Analyst (IMA) maintains collaborative relationships with all operations and programme staff. S/he will also maintain collaborative relations with the Regional IMO. External contacts including GBV AoR members and other UN agencies in the country.

You would be responsible for:

Support Coordination and Service Delivery
In consultation with the GBV AOR partners, develop/update IM strategy which defines how data is collected, collated, analyzed and shared and the ethical and safety standards in GBV data management.
Conduct mapping of all actors (national and international organizations as well as local community-based institutions) working on GBV prevention and response using 4Ws matrix.
Conduct periodic mapping of multi-sectoral GBV service providers and existing and potential referral mechanisms, identifying details of the specific types of response services (entry points), their locations, service providers’ contact details to establish/update/strengthen referral pathways for GBV survivors.
Conduct analysis of the service mapping data to identify key gaps in terms of availability, accessibility, quality of services as well as issues of duplications in order to assist the GBV AOR coordination develop mechanisms to address them.
Support manage information flows and dissemination in a timely and appropriate ways, including up-to-date contact/mailing lists, shared information repositories (such as google drive, drop box), humanitarian website and other platforms.
Support GBVIMA roll-out
Organize and maintain safe and accessible systems for exchange of information about GBV standards/guidelines, assessments, resource mobilization processes and coordination.
Represent the GBV AOR in the Information Management Working Group (IMWG) meetings; and work with relevant clusters, including protection (led by OHCHR), child protection (led by UNICEF), the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (led by OCHA), health (led WHO and MoH) and relevant stakeholders (national and international NGOs and community- based organizations) to exchange and analyse relevant information.
Support the GBV AOR partners in applying GBV guiding principles (safety, non-discrimination, confidentiality and informed consent) as keystones of safe and ethical data management, including not seeking or disclosing unauthorized information that could be misconceived as prevalence of GBV
Contribute to advocacy and communication materials (key messaging/briefing note/talking points, etc.) developed by the GBV AOR to help a better understanding of the GBV needs due to the humanitarian crisis as well as the gap in the response and financial requirements.

Capacity Building
Conduct periodic capacity building survey among the GBV AOR partners in order to assess the level of partners’ capacity in different relevant thematic areas (including IM), identify capacity building/training needs and map-out existing initiatives and resources. 
Facilitate IM capacity building support to the GBV AoR partners to ensure timely and quality data collection, storage, analysis, dissemination and usage in line with relevant safety and ethical guidelines. (e.g training, one-to-one support, learning sessions during GBV AOR meetings, refresher sessions, etc.)  
Develop/update guidance note on the GBV AoR 4W monitoring tool, including response indicators definition and how to use the tool.
Needs Analysis, Strategic Decisions and Response Planning
Identify/update the GBV AOR information needs and appropriate methods/available data sources to facilitate informed strategic decisions and effective response planning. 
Support the GBV AOR in conducting analysis of severity of needs and calculating the number of people in need (PiN) of GBV response and setting realistic and measurable targets for priority activities and locations.
Ensure GBV specific indicators and questions are adequately and appropriately integrated in the existing and new inter-agency assessments including Displacement
Tracking Matrix (DTM) , Site Reports (SR), protection monitoring, etc.
Map out and review available qualitative and quantitative secondary data sources to assist the GBV needs analysis and identify information gaps.
Participate in relevant GBV-related assessments/data gathering initiatives to provide direct technical support on the GBV in emergency assessment methodologies and the ethical considerations based on the WHO Ethical and safety recommendations for researching, documenting and monitoring sexual violence in emergencies.
Support review and adaptation of the GBV rapid assessment tools to ensure coherent and quality use of common assessment tools amongst partners.
Consolidate and analyse information/data on the GBV related needs, vulnerability and capacities of the population affected by the crisis from secondary data review, existing multi sectoral assessments, DTM, GBV response monitoring data, and GBV-specific assessment.
Represent the GBV AOR in joint intersectoral needs analysis team/working group.

Response Monitoring and Reporting
Support the GBV AOR in developing/revising its response monitoring plan; setting up appropriate indicators and measurements; and establishing/strengthening effective data management tools and systems for tracking progress against response targets.
Work with the GBV AOR partners to maintain timely monitoring and reporting practice to update achievements and gaps in activity implementation/service delivery. 
Collect, compile and clean the weekly GBV 4W data and share with the relevant partners including the protection cluster and OCHA.
Based on analysis of the GBV 4W and other response monitoring tools, prepare and share with the protection cluster and OCHA the GBV AOR’s updates/inputs for the periodic humanitarian situation report and response monitoring dashboard. 
Develop and disseminate regular information management products such as dashboards and maps to visualize analysis of the GBV response activities’ coverage, gaps, overlaps and the progress against the humanitarian response plan targets. 
Provide regular presentation/briefing on the IM products and data analysis during the GBV AOR coordination meetings.   
Project proposals, internal and external situation reports (SitReps), bulletins, GBV risk assessments, health needs overviews (HNO), and strategic response plans (SRP), etc.

SRH TT Support
Undertake similar support to coordination, service delivery, capacity building, needs analysis, and response monitoring / reporting for the SRH TT, as needed.

Key Deliverables:
Up-to-date contact list and accessible GBV AOR information repository 
Service mapping, directory and GBV referral pathway database and infographics
GBV secondary data review
GBV indicators included in inter-sector assessments
The GBV in emergency rapid assessment tools reviewed
4W data and GBV AOR’s inputs to humanitarian situation reports  
Dynamic/online and/or static dashboards/maps showing the GBV partners’ operational presence, activities/service coverage and response gap analysis  
GBV severity of needs and people in need (PiN) analysis by district (locality) for HNO/HRP
Response needs and priority analysis, including estimation of disaggregated target population by activity at locality level
Guidance notes on 4W reporting and monitoring indicators

Qualifications and Experience:

Education:
Advanced University Degree in in computer/data science, statistics, GIS, demography, economics or the equivalent combination of education and experience in a related area. 
Required demonstrable professional experience in the area of Gender-Based Violence Information Management linked to Sub-Sector coordination.
Required in-depth understanding of current challenges surrounding global tools and guidance on GBV Information Management, in particular processes surrounding the HNO/HRP and inter-agency IM work streams.

Knowledge and Experience:
2-5 years’ professional experience in areas relevant to Information Management, analysis, and needs assessments.
Effectively uses quantitative and qualitative analysis as well as visualization methods, software and ability to produce and disseminate regular IM products tailored to appropriate audiences.
Proficiency in Excel and other data analysis tools, desktop editing and publishing software.
Knowledge of the UN system, the Cluster Approach and the Transformative Agenda.
Demonstrated skills in communication, and training and  in GBV IM standards and principles.
Strong interest and motivation for inter-agency coordination and collaboration.

Languages: Fluency in oral and written English and Arabic is essential.

 

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Required Competencies:

Values:
Exemplifying integrity, 
Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system, 
Embracing cultural diversity, 
Embracing change

 

Core Competencies:
Achieving results,
Being accountable,
Developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen,
Thinking analytically and strategically,
Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships,
Communicating for impact
Knowledge sharing

Functional Competencies:
Advocacy/ Advancing a Policy-oriented agenda
Leveraging the resources of national governments and partners/ building strategic alliances and partnerships
Delivering results-oriented programmes
Internal and external communication and advocacy for results mobilization

Compensation and Benefits:
This position offers an attractive remuneration package including a competitive net salary plus health insurance and other benefits as applicable.

UNFPA Work Environment:
UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, diversity, integrity and healthy work-life balance. We are committed to ensuring gender parity in the organization and therefore encourage women to apply. Individuals from the LGBTQIA+ community, minority ethnic groups, indigenous populations, persons with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups are highly encouraged to apply. UNFPA promotes equal opportunities in terms of appointment, training, compensation and selection for all regardless of personal characteristics and dimensions of diversity. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is at the heart of UNFPA's workforce - click here  to learn more.

Disclaimer:
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