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Intern – Programme, Dadaab Job WFP
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Intern – Programme, Dadaab
- The intern will provide essential programmatic and operational support to the WFP Dadaab field office.They will assist in the implementation of Differentiated Assistance Approaches, including innovative cash-based transfers and resilience-building initiatives designed to integrate refugee and host communities.
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Key Responsibilities
- Conduct field missions to WFP activity sites to monitor Programme implementation, the management and use of food/cash transfer modalities and resilience building assistance, the targeting and the respect of WFP principles by the CPs.
- Contribute to monitoring reports on any WFP Programme related issues in the field, including food management in the field, beneficiaries’ problems and conduct of CPs in line with WFP guidelines.
- Support the Programme team in reviewing monthly Cooperating Partners (CP) reports and capturing them in COMET
- Where rights are granted, assist in processing data reconciliation in COMET with LESS.
- Contribute to writing of monthly consolidated beneficiaries and achievement reports.
- Assist in receiving and registering invoices and Cooperating Partners reports for tracking purposes.
- Provide weekly status updates on CP invoices received, registered and processed for payment.
- Take minutes of various Programme meetings.
- Raise awareness among beneficiaries of existing Complaints and Feedback Mechanisms for all WFP activities in Dadaab.
- Assist in maintaining accurate records and files within the area of work.
- Perform any other duties as required.
Expected Outcomes:
- Understanding of international development and humanitarian principles including WFP’s operations with focus on refugee relief, transition and self-reliance/resilience building programming.
- Obtained skills in planning, coordination, partnering that include multiple internal and external stakeholders and reporting humanitarian and development work.
- Gained results-based skills required for international humanitarian and development operations
Qualifications Required:
- Education: A recent graduate (within the last 6 months) with a Bachelors in International Relations, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Nutrition, Economics, Statistics or another related field.
- Language: Fluency in oral and written English and local language.
- Computer literacy: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
Duration of Internship: 8 months
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