Deloitte – The Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organization ALCO is sub regional intergovernmental organization which was established in 2002 with the mission of reducing HIV impact on interregional trade in West Africa. Within the framework of the New Funding Mechanism, the Global Fund GF grant allocated to ALCO took new directions. This grant focuses on a gradual transition of HIV prevention services to national programs and a reposition of interventions toward strengthening community system as well as the defense of human rights. The grant covers the period from 2016 to 2018.
Job Title: Community Mobilization and Human Rights Officer
Job Description
Under the direct supervision of the Program Officer,the Community Mobilization and Human Rights Officer will ensure the implementation of community mobilization and human rights activities in the framework of Global Fund new funding mechanism.
Contribute to the definition of community programs and the formulation of the strategy for the implementation of community-based activities in ALCO’s member countries;
Define procedures for community-based activities:
The road map describing the organization of community-based activities;
The criteria for the selection and implementation of community actors PE, community network, NGOS
Evaluation system for advisors and community actors;
Design training modules and communication materials for behavioral change;
Definition and adaptation of communication and education approaches IEC/CBC
Design data collection tools in collaboration with other members of ALCO team, particularly the Monitoring Evaluation office;
Facilitate the assessment of the legal and social environment in the context of HIV within ALCO member countries;
Identify obstacles to the implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention interventions for the benefit of key populations;
Contribute to the definition of a community based regional program for human rights and gender in the context of HIV;
Support the development of a regional strategy for advocacy in view of minimizing or even removing legal obstacles in the framework of key populations access to health care;
Support the development and definition of a regional program for human rights and the fight against gender based violence GBV,especially in terms of freedom of movement of goods and persons;
Coordinate the implementation of community-based activities in the framework of Global Fund new funding mechanism;
Support NGOS, Associations in the development and implementation of IEC, CBC community based activities and the promotion of ALCO’s activities within the community;
Support NGOS, Associations in the development and definition of an action plan for the implementation of activities at the regional level;
Collect, compile and analyze monthly, quarterly, and annual activities reports in view of drawing conclusion;
Support the design and updating of monitoring and evaluation plan for ALCO indicators;
Coordinate human rights and gender activities in favor of key populations SW , MSM in the framework of the new funding mechanism;
Design data collection tools in collaboration with other members of ALCO team for human rights and gender component.
Support NGOS, Associations to record cases of human rights as well as GBV and to make official complaint if necessary;
Supporting NGOS, Associations of key populations in the development of their action plan in view of the implementation of human rights and gender activities in the context of HIV;
Qualification Required
BSc, HND, BA
Job Category
Administration, Secretarial, Law, Legal, Medical, Health, Safety, NGO, Non-Profit
Job Location
Lagos
Years of Experience
8 years
Method of Application:
Interested and qualified candidates should send a Curriculum Vitae, a letter of motivation, a copy of their degrees, three professional references and their expected salary range to: ci.recruitment@deloitte.com
Application Closing Date
22 December 2015
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