Mercy Corps is hiring a
Background:
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action - helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within.
Over the past eight years, Mercy Corps has established a reputation for quality and timely data and analysis through its network of Crisis Analysis teams. Through Crisis Analysis, the agency has carved out a niche among information providers in the humanitarian and development space, owing to the granularity, reactivity, and holistic approach of our products, which focus on some of the most hard-to-reach, data-poor and complex contexts requiring assistance. This is underpinned by our status as an operational INGO, which ensures that our analysis products are practicable and relevant for humanitarian actors.
The Sahel region is facing multiple complex crises including recent military coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. This fast-changing environment is directly impacting, and disturbing, humanitarian operations in the concerned countries and in the region. Mercy Corps wants to establish a Crisis Analysis capacity at the regional level to better understand the current political and conflict dynamics to adapt our operations and continue to deliver assistance to communities in the region.
Purpose / Project Description:
Mercy Corps seeks to establish a dedicated Crisis Analysis capacity for the (central) Sahel region (Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso), led by a consultant analyst, with technical support from Global Crisis Analysis and collaborating closely with the Regional Team and other HQ support teams.
The Crisis Analysis Lead is expected to bring and maintain a comprehensive knowledge of the dynamics of the complex crises in Sahelian countries and will have the responsibility for the developing and drafting of regular, timely and detailed contextual analysis reports, flash updates, oral briefings, and other outputs as relevant. The consultant will leverage their understanding of the humanitarian and development sector, and their ability to meaningfully engage with the Mercy Corps program teams and external stakeholders to identify social, economic, displacement, conflict, humanitarian, and other trends and issues to monitor and explore. These outputs will improve the ability of Mercy Corps to make effective strategic decisions and operate with impact.
This analysis will be used to support adaptive management, conflict-sensitive responses, operational pivoting in Mercy Corps programming, and support the country team’s influence objectives around donor engagement to support resource allocation to the Sahel. As well as producing analysis for the country team, selected analysis outputs could be shared externally with donors, policymakers, peers INGOs and UN agencies, and country/regional coordination mechanisms.
Priority areas of analytical focus include general context and conflict analysis tracking conflict and political economy developments, stakeholder mapping, scenario building and program area-based analysis; tracking evolutions of the humanitarian and development space including operations/suspensions by other aid actors and related advocacy opportunities.
Consultant Activities:
Required Experience & Skills:
Timeframe / Schedule:
Three-month full-time consultancy (other projects can be accommodated), with possibility of extension dependent on availability of funds.
The Consultant will report to:
Deputy Regional Director, Africa Region
Consultant will work closely with:
The Senior Director, Crisis Analysis and the Global Crisis Analysis Team, Country Directors and Program Teams in the region.
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