Parent Sector : Field Office
Duty Station: Doha
Classification of duty station: [[filter12]]
Standard Duration of Assignement : [[filter13]]
Job Family: Culture
Type of contract : Non Staff
Duration of contract : From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to : External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 31-07-2023
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
In June 2022, the EU and UNESCO signed a new partnership agreement for the employment of youth and women through heritage and culture in Yemen. The overall aim of the project is to contribute to improving livelihood opportunities for women and youth in Yemen through the creation of employment opportunities in heritage rehabilitation and the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI). Employment opportunities will be generated through the rehabilitation of historic urban centers in different governorates, and support to small and medium enterprises and CSOs active in various sectors of the CCI.
By creating jobs in the rehabilitation of built cultural heritage and the CCI, the proposed intervention will reach young people and contribute to peacebuilding. The youth are societal actors that have the potential to engage in and lead actions that promote peace and sustainable development in their communities. Through the promotion of arts and culture, the project will play an important role in restoring cultural identity, contributing to peacebuilding and recovery, as well as rebuild trust in local communities.
The specific objectives of the project, include:
– (i) to provide economic relief to local women and youth in communities through cash-for-work schemes, supporting at least 6.000 vulnerable low-income youth employed in cultural heritage rehabilitation in urban and rural areas across different Governorates.
– (ii) to support sustainable cultural entrepreneurship, building the professional capacities of CSOs, providing employment opportunities for 800 youth and engaging more than 2000 young culture practitioners in cultural activities, while also reinforcing social cohesion and dialogue.
– (iii) to raise awareness on the untapped role of youth for heritage protection and employment in the CCI, as a confidence-building measure for peacebuilding.
The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will be responsible for the design, coordination, and initial implementation of the monitoring and evaluation, research, and learning framework of the project. He/she will develop a systematic monitoring framework to improve the qualitative and quantitative data gathered through the project.
Under the overall authority of the Director of UNESCO GCC and Yemen Office, the guidance of the CLT Programme Specialist, and the direct supervision of the Project Manager based in Doha, in close consultation with the UNESCO project team in Yemen and Doha, the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will be responsible for the following duties:
First monthly report (September 14, 2023)
Second monthly report (October 14, 2023)
Third monthly report (November 14, 2023)
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