International Rescue Committee - Founded in 1933, the International
Rescue Committee is a prominent international organization working in
relief, rehabilitation, protection, post-conflict development,
resettlement services and advocacy for those uprooted or affected by
violent conflict and oppression.
IRC has been present in Nigeria since 2012 when the organization
responded to flooding in Kogi state. In early 2014, IRC opened a field
office in Mubi town of Adamawa state in NE Nigeria. IRC has ECHO,
OFDA, and Gates funds to respond to health, nutrition, GBV, and WASH
activities. In September 2014, IRC received additional funds to carry
out emergency food distributions, shelter support, and NFI
distributions to newly displaced IDPs in Yola, the capital of Adamawa
state. IRC also received funds to carry out a child protection
rapid assessment and program start up activities.
International Rescue Committee is recruiting to fill the position of:
Job Title: Deputy Director of Program
Location: Nigeria
Sector: Program Management
Employee Type: Regular
Employee Category: Full Time
Background
Nigeria is confronted with many challenges that affect its human
security and development [1] including: political corruption, conflict,
climate change, poverty and weak governance. With a population of over
160 million, Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and accounts for
47% of West Africa’s population. Despite its middle income status,
Nigeria possesses a stark dichotomy of wealth and poverty. Although the
country is rich in natural resources - the 6th largest producer of oil
in OPEC, its economy cannot meet the basic needs of the people. Nigeria
is a rich country with grinding poverty and deprivation - 64% of the
population lives on less than $1 a day. Such disparity between the
growth of the GDP and the increasing poverty is indicative of a skewed
distribution of Nigeria’s wealth.
The country faces considerable security threats with implications to
national and regional stability-an Islamist insurgency in the northeast
and renewed instability in the Niger Delta. The Boko Haram, which
translated from Hausa means “Western education is forbidden”, is a
militant Islamist political movement located in northeast Nigeria that
is not afraid to use violence to achieve its aims. The movement is
fighting for a fundamentalist revival, forbids interaction with the
Western World and seeks to establish Sharia law throughout the country.
The group is known for targeting civilians, suicide and other bombings
and attacking schools. Due to the conflict, in mid May 2013 President
Goodluck declared a state of emergency in 3 of the northeast
states-Borno, Yobe and Adamawa-deploying Nigerian Armed Forces to the
area. The situation has further deteriorated since then. The IRC in
Nigeria has rapidly scaled up since setting up initial programs in 2013
and, particularly in the last 12 months. Since October 2015, IRC has had
its main office in Abuja as well as three field offices in the NE part
of the country including Yola, Mubi (both in Adamawa state) and
Maiduguri (Borno state). IRC also has multi-sector emergency response
programming in the NE including health, nutrition, WASH, shelter and
NFIs, education, and various protection work. The country office grants
portfolio includes a diversity of donors and partners as well.
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