UNFPA / Published Jul 7, 2026
Programme Assistant
On-site5. Gender equality
- Location
- Zimbabwe
- Harare
- Duration
- 365 days
- Possible extension
- Deadline
- Jul 21, 2026
- 6 days left
- Assignments
- 1
- available position(s)
- Expected start
- Aug 1, 2026
- Volunteer category
- Community UCoS from Apr2026
- National
Sustainable Development Goal
5. Gender equality
Assignment
What the volunteer will do
Mission and objectives
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), is the lead United Nations agency for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with a priority focus on women and young people.The overall vision of the new 8th Country Programme (2022-2026) is to improve the health and well-being of women, young people; vulnerable and marginalized groups in Zimbabwe by ensuring universal access to quality integrated SRHR information and services in an enabling environment. This will contribute to the attainment of the three transformative results in UNFPA’s Global Strategic Plan: Zero unmet need for family planning, Zero preventable maternal deaths, Zero gender-based violence, and the East and Southern Africa regional priority of ending sexual transmission of HIV.
Context
The UNFPA Zimbabwe Gender programme supports efficient and effective GBV risk mitigation, prevention and response systems, and ensures availability and accessibility of essential multi sectoral GBV services, especially for girls and women, including in humanitarian settings. Specific interventions include: (a) advocacy for the development and implementation of gender responsive legislation, policy guidelines and strategies, and improved funding for reducing GBV; (b) improve knowledge of women and girls on life skills, gender-equitable norms, attitudes and behaviours, including sexuality and reproduction, self-confidence and self-esteem, and their capacity to adequately access GBV services; (c) enhance the capacity of national and subnational partners on GBV in emergencies preparedness; (d) support male engagement interventions on positive masculinities for the active involvement of men and boys to prevent and address gender-based violence; (e) strengthen the capacities of communities to ensure gender equality and increase the agency of women and girls; (f) strengthen the integrated essential services package on GBV within the health, judicial and other sectors, including ‘one-stop centres’, community shelters and safe spaces; (g) scale-up mobile and remote GBV essential service provision models in remote and hard-to-reach areas; and (h) scale-up partnership and coordination and cooperation with the Government, United Nations agencies and other key stakeholders for joint programming and improved coordination to address gender-based violence and early marriage.
Task description
Under the direct supervision of the Technical Specialist Gender Equality and GBV, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
1. Working with programme analyst Gender &GBV, come up with draft annual work plans in consultation with IPs, relevant country office colleagues and programme sup-port unit then facilitate finalisation
2. Support review all implementing partner quarterly work plans and request for advances in line with the signed annual work plans
3. Participate in reviewing partner quarterly reports checking accuracy and contribution to the Gender unit CPD commitments and assist in organising quarterly review meetings as part of monitoring in order to keep track of progress
4. Support visibility of UNFPA in implementing partner activities
5. Participate in field missions to support IP implementation of agreed work plan activities
6. Ensure linkages with other UNFPA programme areas i.e SRH, Adolescents and Youth and P&D in order to provide maximum benefit to survivors in line with country office programme
7. As part of the gender team, contribute to resource mobilisation efforts for GBV response
8. Participate in relevant internal and external meetings ensuring UNFPA mandate is well reflected and understood
Requirements
Eligibility and qualifications
- Age
- 18 - 80
- Required experience
- 0 years
- Education
- Secondary education
- Nationality
- National or legal resident of the assignment country
Languages
EnglishRequired
Fluent
Areas of expertise
Community developmentEmergency preparedness, crisis responseProject management, programme development, strategy
Skills and experience
- Demonstrated experience in Gender Based Violence prevention and response.
- Good interpersonal, networking and communication skills;
- Computer skills (i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, social media,) is required; knowledge of infographics development tools highly preferred;
- While a university degree is not required for this assignment, candidates with a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant field are encouraged to apply.
Competencies and values
• Communication
• Creativity
• Integrity
• Professionalism
• Respect for Diversity
• Working in Teams
Notes
Additional information
Living conditions and remarks
Zimbabwe is located in Southern Africa and has three seasons, cool and dry from May - Aug, hot and dry from Sep-Nov, warm and wet from Dec-Apr. The capital Harare lies at an altitude of 1450m above sea level. The middle plateau is Malaria free and prophylaxis is highly recommended in low lying and hot areas. The currency in use is ZWL and all basic food and accessories are available. There are public and private health facilities as well as many social amenities available in Harare.
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