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THE UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND

Sub-regional Office for the Caribbean invites applications from suitably qualified Jamaican Nationals and CARICOM Nationals residing in Jamaica.

 

 

JOB ID NO.:   012-JAM
CLOSING DATE: 19 September 2022 

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Individual Consultancy  
LOCATION: SROC – Jamaica  
DURATION: Approximately 3 months 
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: UNFPA Sub-regional Office for the Caribbean

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purpose of Consultancy

Sexual and Reproductive Health Programme Specialist to deliver training on a Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Reproductive Health in Emergencies, conduct readiness assessment, and support the development of action plans to improve emergency preparedness and response to integrate MISP
 

Expected Outputs, et al

  The expected outputs of the activities are:

  1. Increased knowledge, understanding and capacity to provide MISP for RH/HIV/GBV prevention and response in natural disasters and other humanitarian contexts.
  2. Increased capacity to advocate for and integrate the MISP into the disaster and risk reduction plan (emergency and preparedness action plans or contingency plans). 
  3. An action plan with priority actions, responsible persons, and timeline for each country, guided by a participatory MISP readiness assessment.

 

To apply, kindly submit an application letter and CV to:

 

Reference #: 2022/12 MISP/SRH   

The United Nations Populaton Fund

14-20 Port Royal Street, Kingston

Email:  vacancy.sroc@unfpa.org

 

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

 

 

Note:

  • There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. 
  • UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status. 
  • UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, respect for diversity, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply.