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World Food Programme
Programme Policy Officer (Gender, Protection & Inclusion Community Engagement)
Abuja
• Nigeria
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Description
Education:
Advanced university degree in Social/Behavioral Sciences, Communications, Community Development, Social Work, Humanitarian Studies, or related field.
Experience:
- Minimum 8–10 years in community engagement, gender equality or social behavioral change
- Demonstrated experience in food security, nutrition, or humanitarian programming
- Strong understanding of conflict sensitivity and protection principles
- Experience developing and implementing assessment and research, participatory approaches, community engagement, inclusive communication frameworks or gender guides and manuals.
- Familiarity with WFP or UN is preferred
- Experience working in Northeast Nigeria or similar complex humanitarian settings is an asset.
Responsibilities
- Assess community structures, information flows, participation barriers, gender norms, and conflict dynamics across WFP intervention areas.
- Identify risks and opportunities for strengthening CE, localization, and government engagement.
- Develop a practical, context‑appropriate Community Engagement Action Plan aligned with corporate CE guidance and CO 2026 priorities.
- Produce a Community Communication Strategy that strengthens two‑way communication, improves CFM visibility, and addresses misinformation and gatekeeping.
- Develop a Community Gender Dialogue Manual with structured sessions and facilitation tools to address harmful gender norms and promote shared decision‑making in food and nutrition security.
- Facilitate validation sessions with WFP, partners, and community representatives before finalizing deliverables
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