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CLOSEDLodwar, Kenya
Closing: May 23, 2024
10 days remainingPublished: May 9, 2024 (4 days ago)
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BACKGROUND
The regional project "Strengthening IGAD's capacity of IGAD to increase drought resilience in the Horn of Africa" (SCIDA III) is a direct contribution to the implementation of the "Convention on Cross-Border Cooperation" (Niamey Convention) developed by IGAD and adopted by the African Union in 2014 by promoting cross-border cooperation at local, sub-regional, and regional level. The project focuses on the implementation of Article 3 (1) on the socio-economic development of border areas. The project aims at promoting the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement through measures to adapt to climate change (increasing resilience to climate impacts) and by designing comprehensive risk management interventions plan.
The main goal of the regional project is to ensure that the capacities of IGAD in cross-border disaster risk management have been strengthened at regional and local level.
The SCIDA III component Kenya aims at strengthening resilience measures of the local and agro-pastoral communities to natural disasters based on the Transhumance Corridor Development Plan developed under the Technical Cooperation Facility within SCIDA III project. At the national level, the political partner is the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development with the executing agencies being National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), Ministry of Agriculture, Pastoral Economy and Fisheries in both Turkana and West Pokot Counties. In addition, the SCIDA III component Kenya works in partnership with the line ministries at the County and State level, other development partners and respective IGAD institutions such as ICPALD and CBDFU.
The SCIDA III project is strengthening the capacity of the IGAD secretariat in Djibouti and has implementation activities in Kenya and in Uganda. Additionally, an EU co-funded activity “Peaceful and Resilient Borderlands” is attached to SCIDA III and will have activities in the IGAD clusters of South Omo/Turkana, Borana/Moyale and in the Mandera triangle. It is important that all activities are well coordinated.
Within Kenya, the SCIDA III project is being implemented in Loima and Turkana West Sub Counties within Turkana County and Kacheliba and North Pokot Sub Counties within West Pokot County.
BACKGROUND
The regional project "Strengthening IGAD's capacity of IGAD to increase drought resilience in the Horn of Africa" (SCIDA III) is a direct contribution to the implementation of the "Convention on Cross-Border Cooperation" (Niamey Convention) developed by IGAD and adopted by the African Union in 2014 by promoting cross-border cooperation at local, sub-regional, and regional level. The project focuses on the implementation of Article 3 (1) on the socio-economic development of border areas. The project aims at promoting the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement through measures to adapt to climate change (increasing resilience to climate impacts) and by designing comprehensive risk management interventions plan.
The main goal of the regional project is to ensure that the capacities of IGAD in cross-border disaster risk management have been strengthened at regional and local level.
The SCIDA III component Kenya aims at strengthening resilience measures of the local and agro-pastoral communities to natural disasters based on the Transhumance Corridor Development Plan developed under the Technical Cooperation Facility within SCIDA III project. At the national level, the political partner is the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development with the executing agencies being National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), Ministry of Agriculture, Pastoral Economy and Fisheries in both Turkana and West Pokot Counties. In addition, the SCIDA III component Kenya works in partnership with the line ministries at the County and State level, other development partners and respective IGAD institutions such as ICPALD and CBDFU.
The SCIDA III project is strengthening the capacity of the IGAD secretariat in Djibouti and has implementation activities in Kenya and in Uganda. Additionally, an EU co-funded activity “Peaceful and Resilient Borderlands” is attached to SCIDA III and will have activities in the IGAD clusters of South Omo/Turkana, Borana/Moyale and in the Mandera triangle. It is important that all activities are well coordinated.
Within Kenya, the SCIDA III project is being implemented in Loima and Turkana West Sub Counties within Turkana County and Kacheliba and North Pokot Sub Counties within West Pokot County.
A. Responsibilities
The Finance and Administration Assistant is responsible for ensuring a smooth functioning of the accounting system in accordance with GIZ financial management and accounting procedures.
The managed programme includes amongst others the following projects with various different
funding sources e.g. bilateral funds, regional programs as well as special Initiatives:
The Finance and Administration Assistant is responsible for:
The Finance and Admin Assistant performs the following tasks:
Finance
Prepare cash and bank vouchers i.e verification, cost category and correctness of vouchers and proper documentation.as well as booking all voucher using WINPACCS Cash book. Ensuring orderliness and prompt delivery of vouchers to Cluster office and Country office.
Responsible for administrative aspects of financial management e.g bank withdrawals and managing daily cash fund (petty cash). Prepares monthly reconciliation of both cash and bank.
Response and follow up on monthly error sheets and accounts receivable/liability
clearance.
Ensures the timely calculation of travel claims and submits them for payment or reimbursements to the cluster office.
Receives raw MPESA forms from Project officers, checks and confirm correctness of MPESA templates.
Filing financial and administration documents in accordance to GIZ filing rules
Perform any other administrative and/or finance duties that may be assigned by the HoF or HoA.
Administration:
Ensure local procurement of goods and services according to GIZ procurement procedures and thresholds.
Assist with in management of local service contracts (rent, electricity, water etc),
Coordinating the GIZ guidelines in vehicle management in Lodwar office and any other GIZ supported activities in both Turkana County and West Pokot County.
Monthly computation of fuel consumption and reporting on any discrepancies in Lodwar office.
Keeps database on suppliers and conducts regular search for alternatives for both Turkana and West Pokot Counties.
Assist the project team in providing logistical and administrative support to consultants
and evaluation teams contracted by the project in both Turkana and West Pokot Counties and for Uganda Colleagues & partners coming to Turkana County.
Logistical organization of events and workshop bookings in Turkana and West Pokot.
Assist in ensuring all inventories are properly labelled in Lodwar office.
Coordinating the hand over protocols between the GIZ Field office and cluster office are signed and filed
Support in the organizing of events and field trips
Managing all office supplies
A. Required qualifications, competences and experience
Qualifications
Personal qualities:
Professional experience
GIZ is an equal opportunity employer.
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