Natural Resources Management And Peace Building Officer At Mercy Corps

Natural Resources Management And Peace Building Officer At Mercy Corps
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Mercy Corps


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In collaboration with the Resilience Livelihoods Technical Team (Climate Smart Agriculture, Alternative Livelihoods and Market Systems, Household Economic Strengthening, Natural Resources Management) support the roll out of a robust implementation strategy to address household food insecurity and work towards maintaining food security despite exposure to shocks and stresses.Support the development of comprehensive work plans for sub offices and target geographies.Leads the management and implementation of the specific NRM and PB project scope under Mercy Corps within their specific geographies, coordinating with a diverse county-based Resilience Livelihoods team drawn from all USAID Nawiri consortium and local implementing partners to manage coherent program implementation within specific geographies and intervention areas, as informed by and continued reference to evidence that informs programmatic decisions and actions.Directly responsible for NRM and Peace Building scope of work and its implementation, including integrated actions in the specified geographiesResponsible for NRM and PB system actor engagement at sub-county and communities leveraging with other development stakeholders' to enhance and integrate, layer sequence actions for collective impact.Draws technical assistance and support for self and for the diverse team members from the Consortium to lead quality implementation. Specifically works with support and draws from technical supervision of the of the technical advisors to address NRM and PB, more holistically than traditionally siloed interventions.Support development of adaptive learning and collective impact strategy within RL collaborative partnership strategy (ies) and support integration of adaptations into the project's work-plan and implementation approaches.Ensure strengthened information systems are used for decision-making, learning and adaptation, to ensure that up-to-date and reliable information is available and that partners and stakeholders have access and skills to interpret and take action.Support collaborative learning and adaptation processes in the County technical working groups and contribute to an enabling environment for learning within the resilient livelihoods team and components of USAID Nawiri. This includes initiating a system of documentation and knowledge management within the team to capture ongoing experiences and learnings to further enhance programming and inform program adaptation and sequencing.


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Natural Resources Management And Peace Building Officer At Mercy Corps
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Mercy Corps


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