Danish Refugee Council Job in Ethiopia

Danish Refugee Council Legal Protection Coordinator Job in Ethiopia


Legal Protection Coordinator

Title: Legal Protection Coordinator

Reports to: Area Manager

Location: Shire with frequent travel to Addis Ababa, Dolo Ado and Jijiga

Start of Contract & Duration: One year with possibility of extension

Introduction

The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), an international non-governmental organization (NGO), has been providing relief and development services in the Horn of Africa since 1997. DRC promotes and supports solutions to the problems faced by refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), and migrants. The organization has offices across the region, and has been operational in Ethiopia since 2009.

With funding from bilateral and multilateral donors, DRC is currently implementing a range of activities across Ethiopia and Djibouti, including WASH and shelter provision, child and youth protection, response to gender based violence, awareness-raising of migration risks, protection monitoring of migration routes, and livelihoods support for returning migrants or those at-risk of migration.

DRC, as part of consortia comprised of DRC and other NGO partners, is seeking an experienced Legal Protection Coordinator to be based in Shire Endaselassie to oversee the implementation of activities related to Access to Justice under funding by the European Commission’s Regional Development and Protection Programme in Ethiopia (RDPP).

The project aims to create evidence-based, innovative and sustainable development and protection solutions for refugees and their host communities in Ethiopia, thereby discouraging risky irregular migration. These activities will be in Hitsats, Mai Aini and Adi Harush refugee camps in the Tigray Regional State as well as in refugee communities in in Somali Region.

The Legal Protection Coordinator will provide technical support and quality assurance to Access to Justice Activities implemented in similar projects in Dolo Ado and Fafan Zone of Somali Region. While the position will be based in Shire, the Legal Protection Coordinator is expected to provide support to Access to Justice Components and technical staff, including by to travel to other sites including Addis Ababa, an estimated 25% of his/her time.

Position’s Overall Objectives

Working under the day-to-day supervision of the Shire-based Program Manager, the Legal Protection Coordinator will be responsible for providing technical leadership in the development of the project’s strategy, design and approach to implementation of all Access to Justice-related activities, ensuring they are well-informed and responsive, strictly adhere to best practices, and are cohesive across the areas of implementation.

The Legal Protection Coordinator will also provide technical support and supervision to legal protection staff operating in Somali Region.

The Legal Protection Coordinator will be the direct supervisor of a small team of Project Officers and Assistants and will regularly collaborate with other program staff to ensure DRC's Access to Justice activities are responsive, relevant and effectively mainstreamed throughout the organization’s program in Tigray Regional State.

Furthermore, he/she will be required to provide regular support and guidance to project cycle management and new proposal development, and will work collaboratively with the Program Manager and Area Manager to monitor the overall operating
context in the area.

He/she will support DRC and the wider consortia partners by participating in and contributing to knowledge sharing and discussions related to Access to Justice, migration and protection issues in Tigray and Somali Regions.

Key Responsibilities:

Technical responsibilities

  • To achieve the objectives of the position, the Project Coordinator – Legal Protection Coordinator will perform and undertake the following tasks and responsibilities:
  • In collaboration with the Shire-based Program Manager and Area Manager, lead the development and ongoing reviews of a detailed strategy and work plan for all Access to Justice activities, ensuring the guiding documents draw on international best practices and global research, lessons learned from the field-level and reflect implementation realities related to key migration and protection issues in the region.
  • Provide technical guidance to Area managers in Fafan and Liben Zone to the planning, coordination and review of activities related to Access to Justice in these areas.
  • Provide ongoing technical guidance to the implementation teams in the area of Access to Justice and relevant legal frameworks, in Tigray and Somali Region.
  • Design and conduct capacity building and training activities for relevant duty-bearers and other stakeholders, such as members of judiciary or law enforcement, who provide services for host communities and refugees in the subject areas of international protection standards for refugees, migrants, and other displaced persons.
  • Forge relationships with appropriate legal aid providers to enable service expansion into refugee camps in all areas of implementation.
  • Design and conduct awareness-raising campaigns on migration options and risks for Eritrean refugees and host communities in the Shire area.
  • Design and promote gender-friendly awareness raising related to Access to Justice and customary rule of law for refugees and host communities.
  • Lead the development of Access to Justice referral mechanisms for refugees and refugee host communities in Tigray and Somali Zones.
  • Support the development and implementation of effective monitoring and evaluation tools and systems related to Access to Justice, including identification, design and implementation of needs assessments, profiling exercises and other research initiatives, which contribute to enhancing knowledge of Access to Justice issues relevant to the project.
  • Oversee progress and coordination of the Access to Justice activities in collaboration with the Program Manager and implementing teams, ensuring project objectives are achieved while ensuring rigor and quality.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders related to Access to Justice, migration and protection issues at the Shire, camp and local authority levels, including participation in relevant cluster and working group meetings and other coordination fora.
  • Identify and advise on key risks related to the project’s Access to Justice activities and ensure effective reporting of such risks.
  • Lead project reporting related to Access to Justice components, ensuring reports are completed to a high standard and in a timely manner.
  • Ensure that all training components, assessment and monitoring and evaluation tools are shared and applied by the implementation teams in Liben and Fafan Zones.
  • Travel frequently to the project sites to monitor and provide technical guidance.

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