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General
Requirements for Professionals
For employment with UNFPA, an advanced degree in a study
pertinent to UNFPA's programme, for example, demography,
public health or population studies, and some experience
in a developing country, preferably with a development
organization similar to UNFPA are pre-requisites.
The
applicant should also have the ability to take up assignments
in UNFPA field duty stations as part of career development
with UNFPA. Fluency in English is required; speaking
and reading ability in one other United Nations Language,
preferably Arabic, French or Spanish is desirable. Please
note that UNFPA will only be able to respond to those
applicants in whom UNFPA has a further interest.
Current Vacancy
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Duty Station |
Post Title |
Closing Date |
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Sana'a |
UNFPA National Programme Officer for Reproductive
Health Policy |
22 August 2008
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Under the direct supervision of the Assistant Representative
and the overall guidance of
the Representative and the Deputy Representative,
the National Programme Officer is (at the level NOB)
responsible for the planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of UNFPA’s Country
Programme Action Plan 2007-2011 outputs in the area
of reproductive health and family planning.
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substantively contribute to evidence-based
advocacy and advancing a policy oriented agenda in
the area of reproductive
health and family planning, and identify
opportunities for further UNFPA assistance and
intervention;
·
manage effectively internal and external
financial and technical resources to achieve
results. Moving from basic research to programme and
project management, to programme design and
conceptual leadership;
·
establish, maintain and utilise the existing
network of relations with existing and new
Implementing Partners, as well as with other
national and development partners for strategic
alliances, in order to keep on top of issues and to
achieve the required CPAP
reproductive health and family planning
outputs;
·
provide technical support to Implementing
Partners in the preparation and implementation of
work plans, and monitors and assesses progress;
·
represent UNFPA Yemen in key meetings and
gatherings relevant to the
reproductive health and family planning
programme areas;
·
any other duties and responsibilities
assigned by the supervisor.
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master's degree in public health and/or
other health related or social science field;
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at least five years of professional experience in
programme/project management in the public or
private sector preferably in the area of
reproductive health and family planning
or related fields;
·
demonstrated management skills;
·
fluency in oral and written English and
Arabic;
·
initiative and sound judgment, ability to work under
pressure;
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interpersonal skills and ability to work in harmony
with colleagues;
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excellent negotiation skills, advocacy and
public speaking;
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excellent computer skills;
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national of Yemen.
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UNFPA offers an attractive compensation package
commensurate with experience.
Please send your application to: UNFPA, P.O. Box
7272, Sana’a.
Deadline for application: 22 August 2008
Please note that only candidates who fulfil the
above requirements will be considered and notified.
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UNFPA
offers Internship programme to small group of outstanding
students the opportunity to acquire direct exposure
to UNFPA operations. It is designed to complement development-oriented
studies with practical experience in various aspects
of technical assistance
Objective:
1.
Internships with UNFPA offer
university students, students in a similar educational
programme or university graduates the opportunity to
acquire direct exposure to the work of UNFPA. It is
intended to complement primarily development-oriented
studies or studies in related fields with practical
experience. By working under the supervision of a UNFPA
staff member, interns may gain a more profound
understanding of United Nations development assistance,
especially in the field of population and development,
reproductive health, HIV/AIDS and in advocacy.
2.
This policy does not apply to
fellows engaged through the UNFPA Special Youth
Programme.
Qualifications:
3.
The background of any applicant
for an internship should be matched with the
requirements of the Fund. Interns should meet the
following requirements:
(a)
Active enrollment in or
completion of a university or similar educational
programme;
(b)
Interest in the field of
development;
(c)
Written and spoken proficiency in
English; fluency in one of the other official languages
of the United Nations is an asset;
(d)
Ability to adapt to new
environments and to establish and maintain good working
relations with individuals of different cultural
backgrounds.
Duration:
4.
The duration of the internship
should normally be two months, which may be extended.
The total duration should not exceed six months, but
exceptions may be permitted if this is in the interest
of UNFPA.
Role of substantive units:
5.
Interns should be assigned to a
specific substantive unit and should report to a
specific supervisor. The supervisor should prepare terms
of reference (“TOR”) describing the intern’s tasks and
provide such TOR to the Division for Human Resources.
6.
At the end of the internship
period, the supervisor should prepare a written
evaluation of the intern’s performance.
Status and duties:
7.
Interns are not staff members of
UNFPA. The intern does not enjoy the privileges and
immunities accorded to the United Nations and its
officials.
Interns shall:
8.
Not represent UNFPA in any
official capacity;
9.
Observe all applicable rules,
regulations, instructions, procedures and directives of
UNFPA, notwithstanding their status as described above;
10.
Provide the substantive unit with
a copy of all materials prepared by them during the
internship. UNFPA shall be entitled to all property
rights, including but not limited to patents, copyrights
and trademarks, with regard to material which bears a
direct relation to, or is made in consequence of, the
services provided under the internship. At the request
of UNFPA, the concerned intern shall assist in securing
such property rights and transferring them to UNFPA in
compliance with the requirements of the applicable law;
11.
Respect the impartiality and
independence required of UNFPA and the United Nations
and shall not seek or accept instructions regarding the
services performed under the internship from any
Government or from any authority external to the United
Nations;
12.
Interns may not communicate at
any time to the media or to any institution, person,
Government or any other external source any information
which has become known to them by reason of their
association with UNFPA, that they know or ought to have
known has not been made public. They may not use any
such information without the written authorization of
the appropriate official, and such information may never
be used for personal gain. These obligations also apply
after the end of the internship with UNFPA;
13.
Refrain from any conduct that
would adversely reflect on UNFPA or the United Nations
and will not engage in any activity which is
incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United
Nations.
No remuneration or financial support from UNFPA:
14.
UNFPA internships are performed
strictly on a non-remunerative basis. The intern must
make his/her own arrangements concerning all expenses
associated with the internship, including living
expenses and travel costs.
Medical insurance coverage:
15.
The intern is personally
responsible for and must provide proof of adequate and
regular medical insurance and must maintain such
insurance during the internship.
Liability and third-party claims:
16.
UNFPA is not responsible for any
illness, injury, accident or death incurred during or in
connection with the internship, or any costs associated
with such events.
17.
UNFPA is not responsible for any
claims by any parties where the loss of or damage to
their property, death or personal injury was caused by
the actions or omission of action by the intern during
the internship.
Passports, visas, travel during the internship:
18.
The intern is responsible for
obtaining a passport and all necessary visas. UNFPA will
only issue a letter stating acceptance of an individual
as an intern and the conditions governing the
internship.
19.
The intern may not undertake
travel on UNFPA official business during the internship
period.
Employment Prospects:
20.
The UNFPA internship is not
connected with employment and does not give rise to any
expectancy of future employment.
21.
Inters with UNFPA shall not be
eligible for recruitment as a staff member within a 3
month period following the conclusion of their
internship.
Attendance:
22.
The internship is normally
performed on a full-time basis; the intern is expected
to work during normal working hours.
23.
The intern shall provide written
notice in case of illness or other unavoidable
circumstances which might prevent him/her from
fulfilling his/her obligations.
Procedures:
Application:
24.
Persons who are eligible for and
interested in an internship with UNFPA must submit an
application. The internship application form is
available on the UNFPA webpage at
http://www.unfpa.org (follow link to “contact us”,
then “employment”, then “internships”).
25.
Applicants for internships at
UNFPA Headquarters shall submit the following
documentation to the Division for Human Resources (DHR)
through a central e-mail address for internship
applications (at:
internship@unfpa.org):
·
The internship application
form;
·
A completed and signed UN
Personal History Form (P-11);
·
A brief statement (one to
two pages) describing their interest in performing an
internship with UNFPA.
26.
Applicants for internships at
field duty stations shall submit the same
documentation to the manager of the field duty station
(Representative, CST Director or Chief of Operations) at
which they desire to perform the internship.
Selection:
27.
It is incumbent upon substantive
managers to select a suitable candidate for a UNFPA
internship.
28.
At UNFPA Headquarters,
substantive managers may select candidates from among
the applicants who submitted applications to DHR through
the central e-mail address. At field duty stations,
the manager should do so from among the applicants who
submitted applications to him/her directly.
29.
Subsequently, the managers should
contact the candidate directly to reach agreement
regarding the details of the internship, including the
starting date and length of the internship.
30.
DHR or the manager at the field
duty station are responsible for ensuring that
applicants who are not eligible for an internship are
not selected.
Further
arrangements prior to internship:
31.
Following selection for an
internship, the candidate must submit the following
documents before the internship commences:
·
Proof of adequate and
regular medical insurance;
·
Proof of active enrollment
in or completion of a university or similar educational
programme (for example: letter from the university
registrar, most recent transcript or copy of diploma);
·
Signed copy of the UNFPA
internship agreement (see ANNEX to this policy).
32.
These documents shall be
submitted through the substantive manager to DHR (for
internships at Headquarters) or directly to the
manager at the duty station (for internships at field
duty stations).
33.
Following receipt of these
documents, final administrative arrangements for the
commencement of the internship may be made (e.g.
issuance of grounds pass, assignment of work station
etc.).
Extension of internship:
34.
In the event that the internship
is extended, the intern shall sign a new UNFPA
internship agreement, which shall be submitted through
the substantive manager to DHR (for internships at
Headquarters) or directly to the manager (for
internships at field duty stations).
Final provisions:
35.
This policy supersedes the UNFPA
internship policy of 25 July 2000.
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Find out more
If
you would like to have any further information, please
contact:
Operations Manager , Mr. Mohammed Nashwan ( nashwan@unfpa.org)
or
Administrative Associate, Mr. Ameen Sanad ( sanad@unfpa.org)
for more
contact:
Sumaya Obied-HR / Admin Associate
Email address:
obied@unfpa.org
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