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<div dir="rtl">:نبذة عن شركة المسربة<p><span>شركة </span><span>المسربة</span><span> هي شركة ليبية متخصصة في استيراد وتوريد وتوزيع المواد الغذائية الأساسية والكمالية. تسعى الشركة إلى توفير منتجات موثوقة وعالية الجودة للسوق المحلي، من خلال اختيار شركائها بعناية وبناء شبكة توزيع فعّالة تلبي احتياجات العملاء.</span></p><br>:مهمتك ك<span><strong>أمين مخزن</strong></span><p><span>بصفتك أمين مخزن، ستكون مسؤولاً عن إدارة العمليات اليومية للمخزن، وضمان دقة حركة المخزون، وتنظيم عمليات الاستلام والصرف والتخزين بما يضمن المحافظة على جودة المنتجات وسهولة توفرها.</span></p><br><strong>:ستتولى المهام والمسؤوليات التالية ك</strong><span><strong>أمين مخزن</strong></span><p><span>استلام المنتجات والتأكد من مطابقتها للمستندات والكميات.</span></p><br><p><span>تنظيم وتخزين الأصناف بطريقة تضمن سهولة الوصول إليها والمحافظة على جودتها.</span></p><br><p><span>تنفيذ عمليات صرف وتجهيز الطلبات وفق الإجراءات المعتمدة.</span></p><br><p><span>تحديث سجلات المخزون وإجراء الجرد الدوري.</span></p><br><p><span>متابعة تواريخ الصلاحية وتطبيق أفضل ممارسات تخزين المنتجات.</span></p><br><p><span>التنسيق مع فريق المبيعات والسائقين لضمان تجهيز وتسليم الطلبات في الوقت المناسب.</span></p><br><p><span>المحافظة على نظافة وترتيب المخزن والالتزام بإجراءات السلامة.</span></p><br>:المؤهلات والمهارات المطلوبة للنجاح ك<span><strong>أمين مخزن</strong></span><p><span>دبلوم أو بكالوريوس في إدارة المخازن، اللوجستيات أو أي تخصص ذي صلة.</span></p><br><p><span>خبرة لا تقل عن سنتين في إدارة أو تشغيل المخازن.</span></p><br><p><span>معرفة بأساسيات إدارة المخزون والجرد.</span></p><br><p><span>مهارات تنظيمية عالية ودقة في متابعة البيانات.</span></p><br><p><span>القدرة على العمل ضمن فريق والتنسيق مع مختلف الإدارات.</span></p><br><p><span>إجادة استخدام برامج Microsoft Office، ويفضل وجود خبرة في الأنظمة المخزنية.</span></p><br><p>إجادة اللغة العربية، مع تفضيل الإلمام باللغة الإنجليزية -</p><br><strong>معلومات إضافية</strong><p><strong> نوع العمل:</strong> مخرن.</p><br><p><strong>أيام وساعات العمل:</strong> من الاحد إلى الخميس.</p><br><p><strong>الموقع:</strong> طرابلس.<br></p><br><p>#LI-DNP</p><br></div> </div>
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<div dir="rtl"><strong>نبذة عن شركة المسربة</strong><p><span>شركة </span><span>المسربة</span><span> هي شركة ليبية متخصصة في استيراد وتوريد وتوزيع المواد الغذائية الأساسية والكمالية. تسعى الشركة إلى توفير منتجات موثوقة وعالية الجودة للسوق المحلي، من خلال اختيار شركائها بعناية وبناء شبكة توزيع فعّالة تلبي احتياجات العملاء.</span></p><br><strong> مهمتك كمدير للمبيعات والتسويق</strong><p><span>بصفتك مدير المبيعات، ستكون مسؤولاً عن قيادة الفريق التجاري، ووضع وتنفيذ الخطط البيعية، وتوسيع التغطية السوقية، وبناء علاقات قوية مع العملاء لضمان تحقيق أهداف النمو وتعزيز حضور الشركة في السوق.</span></p><br><strong>ستتولى المهام والمسؤوليات التالية كمدير للمبيعات والتسويق</strong><p><span>قيادة وإدارة فريق المبيعات وتوجيهه لتحقيق الأهداف البيعية.</span></p><br><p><span>إعداد وتنفيذ خطط المبيعات بما يتماشى مع أهداف الشركة.</span></p><br><p><span>تحديد مناطق التغطية البيعية وتوزيعها على مندوبي المبيعات ومتابعة أدائهم.</span></p><br><p><span>تطوير العلاقات مع العملاء الحاليين واستقطاب عملاء جدد.</span></p><br><p><span>متابعة مؤشرات الأداء البيعي وتحليل النتائج واقتراح فرص التحسين.</span></p><br><p><span>التنسيق مع إدارة المخازن لضمان توفر المنتجات وسلاسة تنفيذ الطلبات.</span></p><br><p><span>متابعة تطورات السوق والمنافسين ورفع التوصيات لدعم النمو التجاري.</span></p><br><strong>المؤهلات والمهارات التي ستساعدك على النجاح كمدير للمبيعات والتسويق</strong><p><span>درجة البكالوريوس في إدارة الأعمال، التسويق أو أي تخصص ذي صلة.</span></p><br><p><span>خبرة لا تقل عن 5 سنوات في إدارة أو قيادة فرق المبيعات، ويفضل في قطاع السلع الاستهلاكية أو توزيع الأغذية.</span></p><br><p><span>مهارات قيادية وقدرة على بناء وتحفيز الفرق.</span></p><br><p><span>مهارات ممتازة في التفاوض وبناء العلاقات مع العملاء.</span></p><br><p><span>القدرة على تحليل البيانات البيعية واتخاذ القرارات المبنية على النتائج.</span></p><br><p><span>إجادة استخدام Microsoft Office، وخاصة Excel.</span></p><br><strong>:متطلبات أخرى</strong><p>مكان العمل: حي الاندلس، طرابلس، ليبيا.</p><br><p>· نوع العقد: دوام كامل.</p><br><p>· الراتب: يتم تحديده بناءً على الخبرة والكفاءة.</p><br></div> </div>
تعلن شركة عرار لاستيراد المواد الغذائية عن حاجتها إلى تعيين مدير مالي ذو خبرة وكفاءة عالية، للانضمام إلى فريق العمل والمساهمة في إدارة وتنظيم العمليات المالية والمحاسبية بالشركة<br><br>المسمى الوظيفي:<br>مدير مالي<br><br>مكان العمل:<br>ليبيا - طرابلس<br><br>طبيعة العمل:<br>دوام كامل<br><br>المهام والمسؤوليات:<br>إدارة وتنظيم جميع العمليات المالية والمحاسبية داخل الشركة<br>إعداد ومراجعة التقارير المالية الدورية ورفعها للإدارة العليا<br>إعداد الميزانيات التقديرية ومتابعة تنفيذها<br>متابعة التدفقات النقدية والمصروفات والإيرادات<br>الإشراف على الحسابات العامة، الموردين، العملاء، العهد، والسلف<br>مراجعة القيود اليومية والتسويات المصرفية والذمم المالية<br>متابعة الالتزامات المالية والضريبية والتأمينية حسب القوانين المعمول بها<br>وضع سياسات وضوابط مالية داخلية تضمن حماية أصول الشركة<br>مراجعة الدورات المستندية المالية وتطويرها<br>الإشراف على فريق الحسابات وتوزيع المهام ومتابعة الأداء<br>التنسيق مع الإدارة العليا في القرارات المالية والاستثمارية<br>إعداد تقارير تحليلية عن الوضع المالي للشركة وتقديم التوصيات اللازمة<br><br>الشروط المطلوبة:<br>مؤهل جامعي مناسب في المحاسبة أو المالية أو إدارة الأعمال<br>خبرة عملية لا تقل عن 7 سنوات في المجال المالي والمحاسبي<br>خبرة سابقة في منصب مدير مالي أو رئيس حسابات<br>إجادة إعداد القوائم المالية والميزانيات والتقارير المالية<br>إجادة التعامل مع البرامج المحاسبية وبرامج Microsoft Office وخاصة Excel<br>القدرة على قيادة فريق العمل وتنظيم المهام<br>القدرة على تحليل البيانات المالية واتخاذ القرارات المناسبة<br>الدقة، الأمانة، تحمل المسؤولية، والالتزام بالسرية المهنية<br>يفضل وجود خبرة في شركات الاستيراد أو المواد الغذائية أو التجارة العامة<br>يشترط الاستعداد للعمل في ليبيا - طرابلس<br><br>المميزات:<br>راتب مجزٍ يحدد حسب الخبرة والكفاءة<br>بيئة عمل مستقرة ومنظمة<br>فرصة للتطور الوظيفي داخل الشركة<br>مزايا إضافية تحدد أثناء المقابلة حسب سياسة الشركة<br><br>طريقة التقديم:<br>يرجى إرسال السيرة الذاتية على البريد الإلكتروني:<br>**********<br><br>أو التواصل عبر الهاتف / واتساب:<br>+218 91-0837070<br><br>مع ضرورة كتابة اسم الوظيفة في عنوان الرسالة:<br>مدير مالي<br><br>وسيتم التواصل مع المرشحين المناسبين لتحديد موعد المقابلة
تعلن شركة تاجوراء لاستيراد المواد الغذائية عن حاجتها إلى تعيين مدير مبيعات ذو خبرة وكفاءة عالية، للانضمام إلى فريق العمل والمساهمة في إدارة وتطوير نشاط المبيعات وتحقيق الأهداف البيعية للشركة<br><br>المسمى الوظيفي:<br>مدير مبيعات<br><br>مكان العمل:<br>ليبيا - طرابلس<br><br>طبيعة العمل:<br>دوام كامل<br><br>المهام والمسؤوليات:<br>إدارة فريق المبيعات وتوزيع المهام ومتابعة الأداء اليومي<br>وضع الخطط البيعية الشهرية والسنوية ومتابعة تنفيذها<br>تحقيق أهداف المبيعات وزيادة حجم التوزيع والانتشار<br>متابعة العملاء الحاليين وتطوير العلاقة معهم<br>البحث عن عملاء وأسواق جديدة وفتح قنوات بيع إضافية<br>متابعة حركة المندوبين والمشرفين وتقارير الزيارات اليومية<br>تحليل المبيعات والمردودات والمديونيات ورفع التقارير للإدارة العليا<br>التنسيق مع المخازن والإدارة المالية لضمان انسيابية عمليات البيع والتحصيل<br>مراقبة أداء المناطق البيعية وتقييم نتائج كل منطقة<br>متابعة المنافسين والأسعار وحركة السوق واقتراح الحلول المناسبة<br>تطوير سياسات البيع والتحصيل بما يتناسب مع أهداف الشركة<br>المساهمة في اختيار وتدريب وتقييم فريق المبيعات<br><br>الشروط المطلوبة:<br>مؤهل جامعي مناسب<br>خبرة عملية لا تقل عن 7 سنوات في مجال المبيعات<br>خبرة سابقة في منصب مدير مبيعات أو مشرف مبيعات أول<br>يفضل وجود خبرة في مجال المواد الغذائية أو السلع الاستهلاكية أو التوزيع<br>القدرة على قيادة فرق المبيعات وتحقيق الأهداف<br>إجادة إعداد خطط المبيعات والتقارير والتحليلات البيعية<br>إجادة استخدام برامج Microsoft Office وخاصة Excel<br>القدرة على التعامل مع العملاء وحل المشكلات الميدانية<br>شخصية قيادية، منظمة، وقادرة على اتخاذ القرار<br>الالتزام، الجدية، وتحمل ضغط العمل<br>يشترط الاستعداد للعمل في ليبيا - طرابلس<br><br>المميزات:<br>راتب مجزٍ يحدد حسب الخبرة والكفاءة<br>بيئة عمل مستقرة ومنظمة<br>فرصة للتطور الوظيفي داخل الشركة<br>مزايا إضافية تحدد أثناء المقابلة حسب سياسة الشركة<br><br>طريقة التقديم:<br>يرجى إرسال السيرة الذاتية على البريد الإلكتروني:<br>**********<br><br>أو التواصل عبر الهاتف / واتساب:<br>+218 91-0837070<br><br>مع ضرورة كتابة اسم الوظيفة في عنوان الرسالة:<br>مدير مبيعات<br><br>وسيتم التواصل مع المرشحين المناسبين لتحديد موعد المقابلة
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><div><b><span >Overview of position</span><span > </span></b></div><div><span >In January 2023, Our client launched its new three-year project on “Strengthening the rule of law and justice in Libya”, contributing to peace, stability, and an inclusive social contract for Libya. With targeted, country-wide activities, Our client contributes to increasing access to justice and the delivery or responsive and accountable justice and security services for all living in Libya. The project focuses on three outputs: i) continue to enhance the capacities of institutions to deliver justice services, ii) partner with local government actors to strengthen justice and fight impunity at the community/municipal level, and iii) support CSOs and universities in service delivery. The project is aligned with Our clients new country program and the UN Strategic Cooperation Development Framework (UNSCDF) 2023-2025 and invests in long-term partnerships and robust monitoring and evaluation to ensure sustainable results, prioritization of those most in need, and value for money.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Our client conducts outcomes, portfolio and programme/project evaluations at different stages of the Country programme to capture and demonstrate evaluative evidence of Our client’s contributions to development results at the country level, as well as to programme-specific objectives and goals. To this end, Our client will carry out an independent final evaluation within the overall provisions contained in the Our client Evaluation Policy.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span > The purpose of the final evaluation is (1) to assess the overall results and impact of the project and (2) to serve as an accountability for donors and stakeholders, including beneficiaries. The evaluationwill identify what has been working and what has not and the factors behind them. The evaluation will also draw lessons learned and best practices that may be considered for future programming. The evaluation findings and results will be disseminated to and shared with relevant stakeholders,including donors and government partners, and communicated to project beneficiaries.</span></div><div><span >The independent final evaluation will cover the beginning of the project up to the day of evaluation, August 2026. It will cover all project outputs, activities and processes including conceptualization, design, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of results in consultation with all project stakeholders. The evaluation will focus on the support the project has been providing many different fronts on the Missing Persons file in Libya, from institutional strengthening and capacity building for relevant government officials to enabling an environment where rule of laws and human rights are upheld, while bringing justice and responsive services closer to the families of missing persons, as per the project document. The geographic location of the project covers the West, East and South of Libya. As the implementation progressed, the project focuses on two pilot areas, Tawergha and Tarhuna in the West. The scope of the evaluation is expected, but not limited to, to be in the areas </span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span ><b>Role objectives<span > </span></b></span></div><div><span >The evaluation team is expected to deliver the following products:</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >a. Evaluation Inception Report. An inception report is the result of preliminary discussion between the project team and the desk review of the relevant documents. The inception report must be produced before any further evaluation activities, such as interviews and field visits. The inception report should include an elaborated workplan of the evaluation process together with the timeline as accurate as possible. Also, an evaluation matrix that maps out all project stakeholders for data collection, the evaluation design and methodology to approach stakeholders including how cross cutting issues will be addressed, theory of change review. Please see ANNEX F for evaluation matrix template. The inception report should be between 10-15 pages.</span></div><div><span > </span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >b. Evaluation Debriefings. The evaluation team is expected to provide evaluation debriefing as required to the national counterparts (and other government partners if necessary), our client, donors, and other relevant stakeholders.</span></div><div><span > </span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >c. Draft Evaluation Report. Following the activities done by the evaluation team collecting data and evidence, a draft report is expected to be submitted to our clientand UNSMIL for comments and feedback. It should be between 40- 60 pages. Please refer to ANNEX G for the outline of the report. The draft report should comply with the our client quality requirements.</span></div><div><span > </span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >d. Evaluation Report Audit Trail. The project team and other relevant stakeholders are expected to provide comments on the draft evaluation report. The comments and feedback will be compiled in one document (audit trail) where the evaluation team is to address them. The response to the comments by the evaluation team must also be retained.</span></div><div><span > </span></div><div><br></div></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Key competencies - Demonstrated ethical standards with the ability to maintain impartiality during evaluation. - Demonstrates integrity and fairness by modelling UN values. - Demonstrates professional competence and is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines, and achieving results. - Excellent cultural, gender, age, and nationality sensitivity and ability to work with people from different backgrounds. - Ability to work with minimal supervision, taking own initiative and control to implement tasks - Ability to deal with multi-stakeholder groups - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) - Strong analytical and reporting skills with the ability to conceptualize, articulate, and present (written and verbal) about rule of law, justice, and security within the development context. - Proven experience in conducting remote evaluations and using technology (Zoom, MS Teams, etc) - Experience using range of quantitative and qualitative data gathering techniques to assess programme/project results at individual, institutional, sector and policy level - Experience in data analysis methods and tools - Solid knowledge and experience in applying human rights-based approach and Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) in the evaluation - Demonstrated experience in working with international development organization. Experience with the UN agencies is preferable. - Working knowledge of Libya, particularly in the rule of law, justice, and security sector within development context, including understanding of Libyan Government programme, strategies, and policies on the sector would be an asset Team management This role does not require team management skills.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph">Introduction <br> <p>Join a <strong>Modern Heart & Cardiovascular Centre</strong> in <strong>Misrata, </strong>Libya</p>
<p> <em>Live and Work in </em> <em>a <strong>Vibrant Mediterranean Coastal City</strong> </em> </p>
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<p>Advance your international medical career. Become part of a <strong>major government-supported healthcare project</strong>, while working alongside an international multidisciplinary team in a state-of-the-art clinical environment committed to clinical excellence.</p>
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<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><br><p>Established in 1951, IOM is a Related Organization of the United Nations and the leading UN agency in the field of migration. Working closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners, IOM promotes humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It saves lives and protects people on the move, drives solutions to displacement, and facilitates pathways for regular migration, while providing services and advice to governments and migrants. </p><br><p>IOM is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and supportive workplace where all employees can thrive professionally and feel valued. By creating such an environment, IOM aims to better harness the full potential of migration and strengthen its support to people on the move.</p><br><p>IOM invites candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply and provides reasonable accommodation throughout the recruitment process when required. Learn more about IOM’s workplace culture at IOM workplace culture | International Organization for Migration</p><br><p><strong>Project Context and Scope</strong></p><br><p>Libya occupies a strategic geographic position linking North Africa, the Sahel, and the Mediterranean region. In the context of ongoing political and institutional fragmentation since 2011, the country continues to face significant challenges in ensuring effective border governance and management across its extensive land and maritime borders. Libya shares approximately 4,300 kilometres of land borders with Niger, Chad, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt. Large sections of these borders extend across remote and sparsely populated desert areas characterised by limited state presence, inadequate infrastructure, and constrained operational capacities. These conditions contribute to a high degree of border porosity and present substantial challenges to the effective monitoring and control of cross-border movements.<br>The security and governance dynamics in Libya’s border areas are closely linked to broader regional trends, particularly in the Sahel, where persistent instability, the presence of non-state armed groups, political transitions, and socio-economic vulnerabilities continue to drive insecurity and population movements. These dynamics are further exacerbated by environmental stressors and limited livelihood opportunities, contributing to increased mobility and displacement across borders. Within this context, Libya is affected by complex and interrelated cross-border challenges, including:<br>• Mixed migration flows involving migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees transiting through Libya, often in vulnerable situations.<br>• The activities of transnational organised crime networks engaged in the smuggling and trafficking of persons, weapons, fuel, and illicit substances.<br>• The movement of armed groups and foreign fighters across porous border areas.<br>• The potential exploitation of ungoverned or weakly governed spaces by terrorist and violent extremist actors.<br>These challenges have implications not only for Libya’s national security and stability but also for regional peace and security, including in neighbouring Sahelian and North African countries. Border communities, particularly in remote areas, are disproportionately affected by these dynamics, facing limited access to services, economic marginalisation, and heightened protection risks.<br>The Government of Libya has taken steps to address these challenges, including the development of strategic frameworks such as the “Security Plan to Reduce Smuggling and Control the Borders” and the “Four Lines of Defense” concept. While these initiatives provide an important foundation, there remains a need to further consolidate, harmonise, and operationalise existing approaches within a comprehensive and coherent national strategy. In this regard, there is a recognized need to strengthen border governance through an integrated and coordinated approach. The European Union’s Integrated Border Management (IBM) concept offers a relevant reference framework, promoting a multi-agency, multi-level, and whole-of-government approach to border<br>management. This approach emphasises effective coordination among relevant national authorities, including border guards, customs, migration services, and law enforcement agencies, as well as enhanced cooperation with neighbouring countries and regional partners.<br>In line with international standards and guidance developed by relevant organisations, including the United Nations, the World Customs Organization (WCO), and the World Bank, effective border management requires a balanced and comprehensive approach that integrates security considerations with the facilitation of legitimate trade and mobility, the protection of human rights, and the promotion of sustainable development in border areas. Against this backdrop, the development of a comprehensive Border Management Strategy for Libya is considered a priority. Such a strategy should build on existing national frameworks while addressing identified gaps in legal and regulatory systems, institutional coordination, operational capacities, infrastructure, and cross-border cooperation mechanisms. It should further be accompanied by a realistic and phased implementation plan, ensuring alignment with national priorities and international standards.<br>The consultant shall also define clear governance arrangements, roles, and coordination mechanisms among the Border Guards Agency, Ministry of Interior entities (e.g. GACIM), Ministry of Defence/Border Guards, and customs authorities. The strategy should address overlapping mandates and establish practical frameworks for information sharing, joint planning, and coordinated operations - particularly for SARD - by clarifying command structures, SOPs, and handover procedures.<br>The development and implementation of such a strategy is expected to contribute to strengthened state institutions, enhanced border security and governance, improved regional cooperation, and the promotion of safe, orderly, and regular cross-border movements.</p><br><p><br>Scope of Work<br>The consultant(s) will undertake the following tasks:<br>Review and Assessment<br>• Conduct a comprehensive review of existing national strategies and frameworks, including:<br>o “The Security Plan to Reduce Smuggling and Control the Borders”.<br>o The “Four Lines of Defense” framework.<br>• Analyse the current legal, regulatory, and institutional framework governing border management, migration, and cross-border cooperation.<br>• Assess operational capacities, infrastructure, coordination mechanisms, and existing gaps.<br>Strategy Development<br>• Develop a comprehensive Border Management Strategy guided by:<br>o The EU Integrated Border Management (IBM) concept.<br>o Relevant guidance from the EU, World Customs Organization (WCO), and World Bank.<br>• Ensure the strategy:<br>o Builds on and operationalises existing national frameworks.<br>o Defines clear institutional roles and coordination mechanisms.<br>o Aligns with international standards and good practices.<br>o Clarified command structures, roles, and standard operating procedures (SOPs)<br>o Effective mechanisms for information sharing, joint planning, coordinated operations, and handover procedures<br>Plan of Action (1 – 3 Years)<br>• Develop a phased and costed implementation plan covering a period of 1 – 3 years, including:<br>o Prioritised actions and sequencing.<br>o Clear timelines, responsibilities, and performance indicators.<br>• Identify and propose:<br>o Legal and regulatory reforms required to harmonise border governance frameworks.<br>o Institutional strengthening measures to improve coordination and accountability.</p><br><p><br>Methodology and Approach<br>The assignment should adopt a participatory and consultative approach, including:<br>• Engagement with relevant Libyan authorities at national and local levels.<br>• Consultation with regional and international stakeholders.<br>• Field assessments where feasible.<br>• Alignment with international standards and best practices.</p><br><p>Required Expertise<br>The assignment requires expertise in:<br>• Border management and security sector governance.<br>• Migration management and cross-border cooperation.<br>• Legal and institutional reform.<br>• Capacity development and strategic planning.<br>• Experience in fragile and conflict-affected contexts, preferably in Libya or the Sahel region.<br>• Arabic – fluent on expert level<br> </p><br><strong>Organizational Department / Unit to which the Consultant is contributing</strong><br><p>IOM Department of Migration Management, Immigration and Border Governance.<br><strong>Project: </strong>Human Rights-Based Border Management and Search and Rescue in Libya (“Sharaka”)<br><strong>Project Code:</strong> IB.0548</p><br><br> </div>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Under the overall supervision of the Emergency Response National Officer and direct supervision of the Team Leader (TL) and MRRM Senior Project Associate, the successful candidate will be responsible and accountable for assisting with a wide range of issues associated with the implementation of the project-related activities and other activities in the field under the Migrant Resource and Response Mechanism (MRRM) project in Qatrun.</p><p>In coordination with the supervisors, support the organization of awareness sessions that promote and aim to disseminate the #Informed Migrant information campaign materials, including the organization of community events, focus group discussions, and recreational activities.</p><p>Support in the coordination and facilitate the implementation and monitoring of relevant dissemination activities in target communities, building upon a network of local and International Non-Governmental organizations (NGOs) and community leaders.</p><p>Support in the field activities reporting and send regular updates as requested by the supervisors.</p><p>Register and profile migrants receiving assistance during outreach activities.</p><p>Regularly update the database and other information management systems and send regular updates to the Team Leader and Information Management Assistant as required.</p><p>In coordination with the supervisors, organize regular meetings with the migrants community leaders and other stakeholders working on migrants' assistance as required.</p><p>Participate in needs assessment and pre-distribution assessments as requested by the TL/Senior Project Associate.</p><p>Support the DA outreach team to provide appropriate assistance to migrants with vulnerabilities, including the distribution of NFI, food items, and Hygiene kits.</p><p>Ensure proper utilization of standard operating procedures, manuals, guidance notes, M&E tools, and methodologies in implementing project activities as instructed by the supervisors.</p><p>Assist in the logistics arrangements and preparations for social/community events, workshops, or meetings in the field.</p><p>Support the MRRM Community Engagement Senior Assistant and MRRM communication assistant in preparing the visibility materials and collecting all the photos of relevant activities, including the interesting stories and quotes from the beneficiaries and other stakeholders.</p><p>Ensure gender mainstreaming throughout activities, addressing protection, social, environmental, and other relevant cross-cutting concerns.</p><p>Perform any other related responsibilities assigned by the supervisors.</p><p>Project reporting DA Qatrun Team Leader & MRRM Senior Project Associate</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Good knowledge of the broad range of migration related issues in Libya</li><li>Creative and solution oriented.</li><li>Knowledge of Microsoft office tools</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Advance your international medical career. Become part of a major government-supported healthcare project , while working alongside an international multidisciplinary team in a state-of-the-art clinical environment committed to clinical excellence.</p><p>Single-Status Overseas Contract</p><p>Open-Ended | Full-Time</p><p>Specialist-Level</p><p>Interested to Apply?</p><p>Step 1 | Complete the Online Candidate Registration</p><p>Step 2 | Send your CV to</p><p>GM Recruiting | No Fees</p><p>Free Recruitment Support</p><p>End-to-end recruitment support,</p><p>From application preparation to interview coordination and onboarding</p><p>We do not charge our candidates placement fees</p><p>Hiring Now | Apply Today!</p><p>High Demand for Physicians from Eastern-Europe</p><p>Connect with GM Recruiting |</p><p>Trusted Since 2007</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Physicians from Eastern Europe encouraged to Apply</p><p>Join a Modern Heart & Cardiovascular Centre in Misrata, Libya</p><p>Live and Work in a Vibrant Mediterranean Coastal City</p><p>MS Teams Interviews Now Open</p><p>3rd & 4th Quarter 2026 Intake</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Join a Modern Heart & Cardiovascular Centre in Misrata, Libya</p><p>Live and Work in a Vibrant Mediterranean Coastal City</p><p>MS Teams Interviews Now Open</p><p>3rd & 4th Quarter 2026 Intake</p><p>Registered Nurses with Nursing Degree or Nursing Diploma</p><p>Single-Status Overseas Contract</p><p>Open-Ended | Full-Time</p><p>Clinical Nurse Role</p><p>Total Monthly Salary: USD 2,000</p><p>A pproximately EUR 1,756 | R32,906</p><p>Benefits (in addition to salary) include company-provided single accommodation , transportation , annual return flight ticket , medical insurance , 30-days annual leave and sponsored visa.</p><p>Interested to Apply?</p><p>Step 1 | Complete the Online Candidate Registration</p><p>Register Here</p><p>Step 2 | Send your CV to</p><p>GM Recruiting | No Fees</p><p>Free Recruitment Support</p><p>End-to-end recruitment support,</p><p>From application preparation to interview coordination and onboarding</p><p>We do not charge our candidates placement fees</p><p>Hiring Now | Apply Today!</p><p>High Demand for Hospital Staff</p><p>Connect with GM Recruiting |</p><p>Trusted Since 2007</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Registered Nurses with Nursing Degree or Nursing Diploma</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><div><span > </span></div><div><span >The Local Peacebuilding and Resilience Programme (LPRP) represents our client Libya's flagship area-based peacebuilding, resilience, and recovery portfolio implemented across the West, East, and South regions of Libya through three interconnected regional projects: Local Peace and Resilience Programme – West Libya (00129870), Local Peace and Resilience Programme – South Libya (00132427), and Local Peace and Resilience Programme – East Libya (00132428). The programme is financed through a combination of donor contributions. (See Project Information table below).</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >The programme adopts a geographically targeted and conflict-sensitive approach tailored to the specific needs and conflict dynamics of different regions of Libya. Interventions are implemented across multiple municipalities in Western, Eastern, and Southern Libya, including, but not limited to, Tripoli, Tarhouna, Benghazi, Derna, Al Bayda, Sousa, Shahat, Sebha, Ubari, Murzuq, Ghat, Brak Al Shati, Tawergha, Bint Baya, Gurda, and Sharguiya, as well as region-wide and nationwide interventions under the programme.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >The programme was designed in response to persistent governance, social cohesion, service delivery, and economic development challenges affecting communities across Libya. While conflict dynamics vary across regions, common challenges include weak institutional capacities, limited economic opportunities for youth and women, social fragmentation, insufficient access to quality basic services, exclusion of vulnerable groups from decision-making processes, and limited capacities for conflict prevention and peacebuilding. These challenges are often compounded by displacement, climate-related pressures, economic shocks, and the continued effects of political fragmentation.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Particular attention is given to youth, women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, persons with disabilities, migrants, refugees, and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. The programme recognizes that these groups often face disproportionate barriers to participation in governance processes, access to livelihoods, service delivery, and peacebuilding initiatives. Through targeted interventions, the programme seeks to strengthen their inclusion, participation, leadership, and access to opportunities while promoting the principles of Leave No One Behind (LNOB), gender equality, and human rights.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Across the three regions, the programme pursues a common peacebuilding and resilience framework centered around four mutually reinforcing pillars: (i) strengthening local governance and institutional capacities; (ii) enhancing social cohesion, dialogue, and conflict management mechanisms; (iii) promoting inclusive economic recovery, livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and private sector development, particularly for youth and women; and (iv) improving access to basic services and supporting local recovery and reconstruction fund efforts.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >The programme's theory of change is based on the premise that if local institutions are strengthened to analyse conflict, manage tensions, and deliver inclusive and conflict-sensitive services; if sustainable mechanisms for dialogue, participation, and conflict management are established and institutionalized; and if economic opportunities are expanded through livelihoods, entrepreneurship, private sector development, and local economic recovery initiatives, particularly for women, youth, and vulnerable groups, then public trust in institutions will increase, social cohesion will be strengthened, local conflict drivers will be reduced, and communities will become more resilient to conflict, shocks, and future crises.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >The programme further seeks to strengthen linkages and cooperation between local authorities, civil society organizations, community leaders, women and youth groups, private sector actors, and national institutions. Through this integrated approach, the programme contributes to building more responsive institutions, strengthening local peace infrastructures, promoting inclusive development, and advancing sustainable peace and resilience outcomes across Libya.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >The Programme contributes to the following results and outputs of our client Strategic Plan and CPD:</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >our client Strategic Plan 2026–2029</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Outcome 3: By 2029, institutions and people are better prepared to prevent, respond to, and recover from crises while sustaining long-term development.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Output 3.2: Stabilization, recovery, and reconstruction efforts resulted in improved access to essential services and infrastructure, revitalized local economies, successful reintegration of ex-combatants, and reduced social tensions among crisis-affected populations.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Output A 1.1: Economic opportunities expanded for people and enterprises to access decent jobs, trade and productive assets, including human capital, human mobility, and sustainable energy.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Output B 1.1: Institutions and individuals’ capacities strengthened to access and use digital technologies for efficient and accessible public services and the advancement of social, environmental, and economic objectives.</span></div><div><span ><br></span></div><div><span >Output C.1: Local governance systems and communities strengthened to manage natural resources, deliver basic services, enhance socio-economic opportunities, and foster peaceful conditions.</span></div><div><br></div></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>This assignment requires the services of a consultant that can demonstrate skills relating to analytical capacity, relevant gender analysis (especially collection and analysis of gender disaggregated data in the areas of livelihoods and peacebuilding, adequate reporting and English editing, and the ability to use RBM language. Prior experience of conducting baseline and impact studies in the development sector; Experience of data collection in conflict situations; Working experience with the United Nations or similar organization in Libya would be an asset. Demonstrable access to the Municipalities mentioned in the ToR</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>The Local Peacebuilding and Resilience Programme (LPRP) represents our client Libya's flagship area-based peacebuilding, resilience, and recovery portfolio implemented across the West, East, and South regions of Libya through three interconnected regional projects: Local Peace and Resilience Programme West Libya (PHONE_NUMBER), Local Peace and Resilience Programme South Libya (PHONE_NUMBER), and Local Peace and Resilience Programme East Libya (PHONE_NUMBER). The programme is financed through a combination of donor contributions. (See Project Information table below). The programme adopts a geographically targeted and conflict-sensitive approach tailored to the specific needs and conflict dynamics of different regions of Libya. Interventions are implemented across multiple municipalities in Western, Eastern, and Southern Libya, including, but not limited to, Tripoli, Tarhouna, Benghazi, Derna, Al Bayda, Sousa, Shahat, Sebha, Ubari, Murzuq, Ghat, Brak Al Shati, Tawergha, Bint Baya, Gurda, and Sharguiya, as well as region-wide and nationwide interventions under the programme. The programme was designed in response to persistent governance, social cohesion, service delivery, and economic development challenges affecting communities across Libya. While conflict dynamics vary across regions, common challenges include weak institutional capacities, limited economic opportunities for youth and women, social fragmentation, insufficient access to quality basic services, exclusion of vulnerable groups from decision-making processes, and limited capacities for conflict prevention and peacebuilding. These challenges are often compounded by displacement, climate-related pressures, economic shocks, and the continued effects of political fragmentation. Particular attention is given to youth, women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, persons with disabilities, migrants, refugees, and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. The programme recognizes that these groups often face disproportionate barriers to participation in governance processes, access to livelihoods, service delivery, and peacebuilding initiatives. Through targeted interventions, the programme seeks to strengthen their inclusion, participation, leadership, and access to opportunities while promoting the principles of Leave No One Behind (LNOB), gender equality, and human rights. Across the three regions, the programme pursues a common peacebuilding and resilience framework centered around four mutually reinforcing pillars: (i) strengthening local governance and institutional capacities; (ii) enhancing social cohesion, dialogue, and conflict management mechanisms; (iii) promoting inclusive economic recovery, livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and private sector development, particularly for youth and women; and (iv) improving access to basic services and supporting local recovery and reconstruction fund efforts. The programme's theory of change is based on the premise that if local institutions are strengthened to analyse conflict, manage tensions, and deliver inclusive and conflict-sensitive services; if sustainable mechanisms for dialogue, participation, and conflict management are established and institutionalized; and if economic opportunities are expanded through livelihoods, entrepreneurship, private sector development, and local economic recovery initiatives, particularly for women, youth, and vulnerable groups, then public trust in institutions will increase, social cohesion will be strengthened, local conflict drivers will be reduced, and communities will become more resilient to conflict, shocks, and future crises. The programme further seeks to strengthen linkages and cooperation between local authorities, civil society organizations, community leaders, women and youth groups, private sector actors, and national institutions. Through this integrated approach, the programme contributes to building more responsive institutions, strengthening local peace infrastructures, promoting inclusive development, and advancing sustainable peace and resilience outcomes across Libya. The Programme contributes to the following results and outputs of our client Strategic Plan and CPD: our client Strategic Plan 2 (PHONE_NUMBER) Outcome 3: By 2029, institutions and people are better prepared to prevent, respond to, and recover from crises while sustaining long-term development. Output 3.2: Stabilization, recovery, and reconstruction efforts resulted in improved access to essential services and infrastructure, revitalized local economies, successful reintegration of ex-combatants, and reduced social tensions among crisis-affected populations. Output A 1.1: Economic opportunities expanded for people and enterprises to access decent jobs, trade and productive assets, including human capital, human mobility, and sustainable energy. Output B 1.1: Institutions and individuals capacities strengthened to access and use digital technologies for efficient and accessible public services and the advancement of social, environmental, and economic objectives. Output C.1: Local governance systems and communities strengthened to manage natural resources, deliver basic services, enhance socio-economic opportunities, and foster peaceful conditions. UNDP Libya CPD 2 (PHONE_NUMBER) Outcome 2: By 2025, all people in Libya participate in and benefit from a more peaceful, safe, and secure society, free from armed conflict and underpinned by unified and strengthened security, justice, rule of law, and human rights institutions that promote and protect human rights based on the principles of inclusivity, non-discrimination, and equality in accordance with international norms and standards. Output 2.2: Local administrations capacities to deliver better basic social services in a participatory, equitable, gender-responsive, and conflict-sensitive manner are strengthened. Output 2.3: Private sector capacity to contribute to growth, livelihoods generation, and participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups in economic life are boosted. Output 2.4: Capacities of local stakeholders to enhance social cohesion and sustain peace are strengthened. The programme also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) and contributes.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Analytical capacity</li><li>Relevant gender analysis (especially collection and analysis of gender disaggregated data in the areas of livelihoods and peacebuilding)</li><li>Adequate reporting and English editing</li><li>Ability to use RBM language</li><li>Prior experience of conducting baseline and impact studies in the development sector</li><li>Experience of data collection in conflict situations</li><li>Working experience with the United Nations or similar organization in Libya would be an asset</li><li>Demonstrable access to the Municipalities mentioned in the ToR</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>The Local Peacebuilding and Resilience Programme (LPRP) represents our client Libya's flagship area-based peacebuilding, resilience, and recovery portfolio implemented across the West, East, and South regions of Libya through three interconnected regional projects: Local Peace and Resilience Programme West Libya PHONE_NUMBER), Local Peace and Resilience Programme South Libya PHONE_NUMBER), and Local Peace and Resilience Programme East Libya PHONE_NUMBER). The programme is financed through a combination of donor contributions. (See Project Information table below). The programme adopts a geographically targeted and conflict-sensitive approach tailored to the specific needs and conflict dynamics of different regions of Libya. Interventions are implemented across multiple municipalities in Western, Eastern, and Southern Libya, including, but not limited to, Tripoli, Tarhouna, Benghazi, Derna, Al Bayda, Sousa, Shahat, Sebha, Ubari, Murzuq, Ghat, Brak Al Shati, Tawergha, Bint Baya, Gurda, and Sharguiya, as well as region-wide and nationwide interventions under the programme. The programme was designed in response to persistent governance, social cohesion, service delivery, and economic development challenges affecting communities across Libya. While conflict dynamics vary across regions, common challenges include weak institutional capacities, limited economic opportunities for youth and women, social fragmentation, insufficient access to quality basic services, exclusion of vulnerable groups from decision-making processes, and limited capacities for conflict prevention and peacebuilding. These challenges are often compounded by displacement, climate-related pressures, economic shocks, and the continued effects of political fragmentation. Particular attention is given to youth, women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, persons with disabilities, migrants, refugees, and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. The programme recognizes that these groups often face disproportionate barriers to participation in governance processes, access to livelihoods, service delivery, and peacebuilding initiatives. Through targeted interventions, the programme seeks to strengthen their inclusion, participation, leadership, and access to opportunities while promoting the principles of Leave No One Behind (LNOB), gender equality, and human rights. Across the three regions, the programme pursues a common peacebuilding and resilience framework centered around four mutually reinforcing pillars: (i) strengthening local governance and institutional capacities; (ii) enhancing social cohesion, dialogue, and conflict management mechanisms; (iii) promoting inclusive economic recovery, livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and private sector development, particularly for youth and women; and (iv) improving access to basic services and supporting local recovery and reconstruction fund efforts. The programme's theory of change is based on the premise that if local institutions are strengthened to analyse conflict, manage tensions, and deliver inclusive and conflict-sensitive services; if sustainable mechanisms for dialogue, participation, and conflict management are established and institutionalized; and if economic opportunities are expanded through livelihoods, entrepreneurship, private sector development, and local economic recovery initiatives, particularly for women, youth, and vulnerable groups, then public trust in institutions will increase, social cohesion will be strengthened, local conflict drivers will be reduced, and communities will become more resilient to conflict, shocks, and future crises. The programme further seeks to strengthen linkages and cooperation between local authorities, civil society organizations, community leaders, women and youth groups, private sector actors, and national institutions. Through this integrated approach, the programme contributes to building more responsive institutions, strengthening local peace infrastructures, promoting inclusive development, and advancing sustainable peace and resilience outcomes across Libya. The Programme contributes to the following results and outputs of our client Strategic Plan and CPD: our client Strategic Plan 2PHONE_NUMBER Outcome 3: By 2029, institutions and people are better prepared to prevent, respond to, and recover from crises while sustaining long-term development. Output 3.2: Stabilization, recovery, and reconstruction efforts resulted in improved access to essential services and infrastructure, revitalized local economies, successful reintegration of ex-combatants, and reduced social tensions among crisis-affected populations. Output A 1.1: Economic opportunities expanded for people and enterprises to access decent jobs, trade and productive assets, including human capital, human mobility, and sustainable energy. Output B 1.1: Institutions and individuals capacities strengthened to access and use digital technologies for efficient and accessible public services and the advancement of social, environmental, and economic objectives. Output C.1: Local governance systems and communities strengthened to manage natural resources, deliver basic services, enhance socio-economic opportunities, and foster peaceful conditions. UNDP Libya CPD 2PHONE_NUMBER Outcome 2: By 2025, all people in Libya participate in and benefit from a more peaceful, safe, and secure society, free from armed conflict and underpinned by unified and strengthened security, justice, rule of law, and human rights institutions that promote and protect human rights based on the principles of inclusivity, non-discrimination, and equality in accordance with international norms and standards. Output 2.2: Local administrations capacities to deliver better basic social services in a participatory, equitable, gender-responsive, and conflict-sensitive manner are strengthened. Output 2.3: Private sector capacity to contribute to growth, livelihoods generation, and participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups in economic life are boosted. Output 2.4: Capacities of local stakeholders to enhance social cohesion and sustain peace are strengthened. The programme also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) and contributes to Outcome 1.2: By 2025, people in Libya participate in and benefit from a more peaceful, safe, and secure society, free from armed conflict and underpinned by unified and strengthened security, justice, rule of law, and human rights institutions that promote and protect human rights based on the principles of inclusivity, non-discrimination, and equality in accordance with international norms and standards. In addition, the programme contributes to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, and 16. 2.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>This assignment requires the services of a consultant that can demonstrate skills relating to analytical capacity, relevant gender analysis (especially collection and analysis of gender disaggregated data in the areas of livelihoods and peacebuilding, adequate reporting and English editing, and the ability to use RBM language. Prior experience of conducting baseline and impact studies in the development sector; Experience of data collection in conflict situations; Working experience with the United Nations or similar organization in Libya would be an asset. Demonstrable access to the Municipalities mentioned in the ToR</p><p></p></section>
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Result of Service<br>A 2026 United Nations Country Analysis for Libya, and its annexes (List of sources, SDG indicators data matrix, risk matrix, up-to-date list of relevant international treaties, conventions, and agreements that Libya has signed) are developed and endorsed<br> Work Location<br>Tripoli / Libya<br> Expected duration<br>4 Months<br> Duties and Responsibilities<br>The United Nations Country Analysis (UNCA), formerly Common Country Analysis (CCA), is a joint exercise of the UN development system that will provide a contextual, causal, and forward-looking reading of Libya to inform strategic choices, help accelerate progress toward development objectives, and guide the development of a new planning framework. The UNCA is a concise, systemic, and prescriptive document. The purpose of the 2026 Libya UNCA is to generate a high-quality, evidence-based, and forward-looking analytical product that will inform the strategic prioritization process for the next UNSDCF and assess the progress towards the SDGs. The UNCA will identify the structural drivers of Libya’s development and peacebuilding challenges, the groups most at risk of being left behind, key risks and weak signals, and the most relevant pathways for SDG acceleration. The UNCA will also strengthen the UNCT’s collective analytical function by creating a shared evidence base, supporting strategic positioning, informing advocacy, partnerships, and decision-making, and enabling more agile programming in a complex and rapidly changing country context. The 2026 Libya UNCA will aim to: 1. Provide an integrated analysis of Libya’s governance, economic, social, environmental, humanitarian, human rights, political, peace, and security context, with attention to regional and transboundary dynamics. 2. Assess Libya’s progress, gaps, and bottlenecks in relation to the SDGs, the 2030 Agenda, and relevant international commitments. 3. Identify the structural and root causes of fragility, exclusion, vulnerability, institutional fragmentation, and uneven development outcomes. 4. Apply a Leave No One Behind lens to analyze the situation of women and girls, children and youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, migrants, refugees, asylum-seekers, IDPs, returnees, minority groups, and conflict-affected communities. 5. Analyze Libya’s financing landscape for sustainable development, including public finance, domestic resource mobilization, international financing, private finance, illicit financial flows, subsidies, oil revenue governance, and opportunities for innovative SDG financing. 6. Identify emerging risks and weak signals that may affect Libya’s development trajectory and the UN’s strategic engagement. 7. Define a concise set of SDG acceleration pathways and strategic implications for the next UNSDCF. In reference to the roadmap for the development of the new UN planning framework starting from 2028, the Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO) in Libya is hiring an International Individual Contractor to assist, together with the RCO Economist, the UNCT Analytical Team in the development of the new United Nations Country Analysis. The Individual Contractor will perform the responsibilities presented below. The consultant will report to the Head of Office, with day-to-day coordination with the RCO Economist. Duties and Responsibilities 1. Data consolidation and analysis: The UNCA will be informed by a number of existing assessments across sectors by multiple stakeholders in the country. The consultant should consolidate data and analysis produced by the Analytical Team to produce a comprehensive and conflict-sensitive UNCA that captures changing context, development trends, and SDG progress in Libya. All findings should be supported with evidence. The consultant will support the Analytical Team and the RCO Economist in triangulation to ensure that the information and data collected are valid. 2. Support foresight exercise: preparation of a report on the results of the foresight and/or system analysis exercise. The report should present the methodology used, summarize the main findings, highlight key emerging issues and signals, and identify their implications for the country analysis and broader system thinking and foresight exercise. 3. Drafting and Editing: With inputs from and in coordination with the UN Analytical Team and the RCO Economist, who will produce the first draft of each chapter, the consultant should edit, consolidate, and finalize the UNCA. 4. Stakeholder participation and validation: The development of the UNCA will be conducted in a participatory manner, ensuring the involvement of key stakeholders (e.g. government, IFIs, civil society, including women, youth an PwD groups, and those representing the most marginalized, private sectors, and the UN's regional offices) throughout the process. To facilitate inclusive consultations, including on the normative agenda, the consultant should coordinate closely with the Analytical Team and the RCO Economist.<br> Qualifications/special skills<br>A master’s degree in development studies, economics, political economy, public policy, international relations, social sciences, public administration, or a related field is required. A first-level university degree, combined with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience, may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree. A PhD in the same area is desirable. A minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible professional experience in sustainable development analysis, strategic planning, policy analysis, country assessments, UN programming or related fields is required. Required experience includes: · Proven experience drafting or supporting Common Country Analyses, United Nations Country Analyses, UNSDCFs, strategic assessments, country diagnostics or similar analytical products is required. · Demonstrated ability to apply systems thinking, causal analysis, economy analysis, multidimensional risk analysis and/or foresight approaches is required. · Strong knowledge of the 2030 Agenda, SDGs, UN reform, and UN programming principles. is required. · Experience working in conflict-affected, fragile, transition or complex political settings is required. · Excellent analytical writing skills and ability to synthesize complex material into concise strategic products is required. · Experience with data analysis, SDG indicator mapping, evidence matrices and data visualization is desirable. · Knowledge of Libya or the MENA region is highly desirable. · Prior experience with the United Nations or international organizations is desirable. · Experience with data analysis, SDG indicator mapping, evidence matrices and data visualization is desirable. · Knowledge of Libya or the MENA region is highly desirable. · Prior experience with the United Nations or international organizations is desirable.<br> Languages<br>Fluent written and spoken English required. Excellent command of Arabic (spoken and written) is desired.<br> Additional Information<br>Not available.<br> No Fee<br>THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.<br><br><br>
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