Christian Aid (CA) is a UK-based international NGO, partnering with others to end poverty in Africa. At the heart of this vision is the transformation of the lives of people who live in poverty, empowering them to have a brighter future. Christian Aid works in more than 30 countries and has been operating in Nigeria since 2003. The Nigeria Country programme focuses on Community Health and HIV, Accountable Governance including humanitarian response and Gender. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Innovation Consultant Location: Nigeria (This assignment does not require the incumbent to be based in Maiduguri.) Starting date: 01/09/2018 Contract duration: 1 month Reporting to: NJR Project Manager Rate: not more than 5500 USD General Context of the Response Christian Aid 's primary purpose in the NE Nigeria Response is to save lives, support and safeguard the rights and well-being of IDPs, returnees and host communities, with the definitive goal is to help find durable solutions that will allow them to rebuild their livelihoods in dignity. In pursuing durable solutions Christian Aid additionally aims to increase the self-reliance and livelihood opportunities of IDPs, returnees and host communities to ensure building of resilience and reduction of disaster risks. The strategic goal of livelihoods programming in Christian Aid is to chart a pathway towards recovery of conflict affected populations, enable the self-reliance, improve protective environment and have access to enhanced, safe and reliable livelihoods, enhancing their freedom and their capacity to accelerate and participate in the achievement of long term sustainable livelihood strategies. The challenges faced by IDP’s and displaced populations in finding decent economic opportunities have been subject to growing attention in Christian Aid operations. Efforts to strengthen the organization’s understanding of IDP’s and local host communities’ livelihoods and capacity to deliver adequate services and useful livelihoods programs are paramount. The national conflict and land tenure environment places varying degrees of restrictions on IDPs' freedom of movement and access to resources, however IDPs use different strategies to generate income. The initial assets that IDPs can rely on - such as their skills, inherited professions, access to financial capital, physical health, social networks - are critical in widening their options to access safe and productive work or engage in income generating activities. Christian Aid initiated emergency operations in NE Nigeria in 2016, to respond to the critical and increasing needs in the country cause by the conflict between none state insurgency and the Nigeria Security Forces. Christian Aid currently has a full team based in Maiduguri and a coordination office in Abuja and providing services across various sectors namely; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH); Food Security and Livelihoods, Nutrition Sensitive programming, and mainstreaming protection to address identified humanitarian needs. The Christian Aid aims to develop a North Eastern Livelihoods Strategy that will better define opportunities for Christian Aid staff and partners and other relevant actors to develop and implement sustainable livelihoods programmes for displaced populations. Nigeria Joint Response Christian Aid is a member agency of Nigeria Joint Response consortium providing lifesaving humanitarian services to conflict affected population in three LGAS (Mafa, Konduga and Askira Uba) of Borno state. Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided financial and technical assistance to consortium member agencies for carrying out agreed response plans on agreed target locations. Under NJR phase IV, Christian Aid is providing child protection, protection and hygiene promotion services to the target communities through holding hygiene promotion sessions, child friendly spaces and women friendly spaces. A large works force of volunteers, CFS and WFS facilitator plus animators are on the ground to ensure quality of services rendered to affected children, women, men and adolescent youth. IDP children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable and at heightened risk of isolation, discrimination, economic and sexual exploitation and child marriage. It is also harder for many refugee children and adolescents to adjust to formal school after having been out of school for several years. Furthermore, if not adequately supported through the integration process and provided with opportunities to interact with children and youth from the communities in which they live, displaced children and adolescents might be at risk of psychological distress, isolation and cultural segregation. General Purpose of the Position
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