The Regional GESI advisor is an ongoing role for the region. This position typically spends 50% of its time providing technical support to specific programs, while the remaining 50% of time is allocated to strategic support, country level capacity strengthening and program development.
The Regional GESI Advisor will support country and regional teams to develop and advance GESI by working with regional leadership, country teams, global and regional technical support teams, and partners to: 1) provide remote and in-person technical support to Mercy Corps program teams to conduct GESI analysis , integrate GESI specific approaches into programs, and use data to achieve GESI outcomes; 2) facilitate capacity sharing support and mentorship to country and program level managers and GESI specialists and animate a lively community of practice group to promote cross-learning, resource sharing and collective visioning; 3) Support priority proposal development efforts to embed strong GESI transformative approaches from the outset of program design.
This position will be the regional representative of the global Gender and Social Inclusion Technical Support Unit (TSU) team, and will work closely with the global team to ensure that Mercy Corps’ priority approaches and tools are effectively rolled out within the region. The position will be housed within the regional team and reporting to the Regional Technical Director, supporting our regional and country teams to advance our Africa regional strategy and ensure that agency GESI strategies, approaches, and standards are applied in action across the diverse Africa portfolio.

Essential Job Responsibilities

STRATEGY & VISION

Serve as a key technical resource within the region for the agency’s Gender Equality, Diversity and Social Inclusion strategy, including support to key target countries in the region.
Facilitate the integration of GESI into regional strategic and annual planning efforts.
Support research initiatives which advance the agency’s learning on innovative approaches to GESI work in the region.
Support internal and external communication efforts (articles, case studies, conferences and forums) to highlight Mercy Corps’ GESI work in East Africa.
Design indicators and research components on gender and inclusion to build an evidence base for MC’s strategic decision making.

TEAM CAPACITY SHARING

Lead the Africa community of practice of regional, country-level, and project based GESI specialists to promote learning and capacity sharing across the region.
Support equitable and inclusive hiring processes for GESI advisors, program managers on GESI specific programs, and other positions that require significant GESI experience.
Provide team members with information, tools and other resources to improve performance and reach GESI objectives.
With the global GESI team, participate in training/capacity sharing efforts aimed at strengthening the skills of GESI specialists and champions across the region, including on the GESI Minimum Standards.

PROGRAM AND PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT

Help teams design and run participatory, inclusive data collection process to understand community needs and priorities and incorporate those needs and priorities into program design.
Contribute to or advise program design efforts including supporting secondary GESI data review, designing/ co-leading gender analyses, participating in design workshops, providing technical review of logical frameworks and proposal narratives, supporting GESI indicator selection and occasionally drafting portions of proposal documents.
Provide timely and quality inputs on inclusion for proposals and log-frames in coordination with Program Managers.
Identify funding opportunities for new GESI-focused and integrated programs.
Support recruitment of regional consultants and GESI key personnel for programs.
Guide country teams to build GESI responsive budgets that reflect GESI commitments at the agency and country-level.

PROGRAM QUALITY

Support program teams to roll-out and adhere to GESI integration minimum standards across all programs
Support proactive GESI integration into humanitarian response programs
Provide technical support, coaching, training and capacity sharing to support high quality GESI equality outcomes within programs, especially during program start-up and kick off
Support teams to contextual GESI tools for their country and program contexts
Work closely with monitoring, evaluation and learning teams in the region to establish assessment, monitoring and evaluation frameworks to measure and improve upon program quality and impact, specific to GESI integration
Conduct program quality field or support visits as required
Develop and roll-out indicators to measure and evidence safe, dignified, and inclusive delivery of services for people of different gender, age and special needs.

LEARNING AND IMPACT

In collaboration with the program quality department, contribute to the set-up and implementation of a lessons learnt system to capture learnings on GESI integration across the region
Ensure GESI is integrated across program performance tools, theories of change, indicators, and log frames.
Contribute to country-level initiatives such as research agendas and internal learning exercises
Track GESI related learning and evidence across the region and help teams use that knowledge to advocate for distinctive GESI approaches and tools.

INFLUENCE & REPRESENTATION

Represent Mercy Corps at relevant GESI regional coordination mechanisms and meetings
Cultivate and activate relationships with women’s rights, gender equality, and social inclusion focused civil society organizations across the region for shared learning and potential partnership
Support internal and external communication efforts (articles, case studies, conferences and forums) to highlight to Mercy Corps’ GESI work in Africa
Contribute to agency-wide GESI integration efforts and communities of practice as appropriate.

Supervisory Responsibility

Consultants, Short-Term assignments, Interns as may be required

Accountability

Reports Directly to: Africa Technical Director with a double accountability to the global Director for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
Works Directly with: Regional Director, Deputy Regional Directors, Country Directors and Directors of Programs, Program Directors/Managers implementing gender-focused or multi-sector programs, Regional and Global Technical Support Unit, Africa Gender Working Group Team, Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative Leads

ACCOUNTABILITY TO BENEFICIARIES

Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.

Knowledge And Experience

Master’s degree in International Development, Women’s Studies, Gender or a comparable area of study preferred. Bachelor’s degree with at least 7 years of relevant professional experience is also acceptable.
7 years of experience in international development work, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in GESI technical work
Experience directly implementing programs is required
Substantial background in GESI and development work including experience conducting GESI analyses, capacity sharing/training, gender and inclusion outcomes
Experience working in the Africa is required
Strong English writing skills required
Strong facilitation skills required
Knowledge of other local languages is an asset.
It is expected that this position will travel to Mercy Corps country missions within the Africa region, including insecure environments, for up to 30% of time. However, travel expectations can be adjusted based on the individual needs of the successful candidate.
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