Vacancy Announcement No: FRUGA/03/12/2017
Post Title: Customary Land Cluster Coordinators
Duty Station: Karamoja and Arua
Duration of the assignment: 11 Months (With a
possibility of extension)
Type of Contract: Service
Contract/NPP
Organisation:Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations (FAO)
Background Information:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations
The global mandate of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is to improve nutrition, increase
agricultural productivity, raise the standard of living in rural populations
and contribute to global economic growth. Achieving food security for all is at
the heart of FAO's efforts —to make sure people have regular access to enough
high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives.
Job Purpose, Duties and Responsibilities :
Under the overall supervision of the Deputy FAOR
Uganda, and in collaboration with the CCOs Secretariat, the Coordinator will:
• Provide technical and operational support to
CCOs activities in the cluster Contribute to the development of district
specific work plans and ensure their timely implementation Mobilize
stakeholders and liaise with district authorities to raise awareness about CCOs
and strengthen local ownership over the process. Support the implementation of
activities in each district pertaining to the cluster of District and
Sub-county representatives on the use of Open Tenure to demarcate, digitize and
issue Certificates of Customary Ownership (CCOs).
• Provide support to the monitoring and
evaluation of all activities.
• Assist with the communication and awareness
campaigns.
• Support analysis of disputes resolution
mechanisms applicable in the process of issuance and management of Customary
certificates of Ownership and make recommendations on how to strengthen them
and make them more accountable, transparent and efficient
• Support the analysis of information and
capacity gaps in the context of the Customary Certificates of Ownership
issuance and management at the district level and make specific recommendations
for addressing them
• Document and present lessons learned in
selected events as necessary
• Support crosspollination and exchange of
information across districts
• Ensure continuing coordination between
activities in the field and the Ministry and partners
Academic Qualifications:
A Degree in Surveying, Land Administration,
Development or related field
Technical Competencies and Experience
Requirements:
-
Technical assistance to land projects;
- At least
3 years of experience with projects related to land tenure, land
administration, land rights regularization, or similar;
- Good understanding of the legal and policy
framework for land in Uganda;
- Experience of Northern Uganda is an asset;
- Working experience with NGO-Gvt and UN is an
asset.
How To Apply:
Ugandan nationals who meet the requirements above
are requested to submit applications together with detailed curriculum vitae
and copies of certificates in a sealed envelope, quoting Vacancy Announcement
no. addressed to
The Country Representative, Food and Agriculture
Organization in Uganda.
Envelopes should be registered at the main
reception of the FAO offices
at Plot 88 Buganda Road, Wandegeya, Kampala
by no later than 2.00 pm on the closing date of
application.
Closing date: 12th January 2018
Incomplete applications or applications received
after the closing date will not be considered.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
FAO does not discriminate against any race,
gender or disability.
Note: FAO does not charge applicants any fees at any stage in the recruitment
process.
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