United Nations Children's Fund
Experience: 5 to 10 Years
Skill Required: Project and Program Management
Apply By: 01-12-2024
Context
Brazil has made important progress in tackling child poverty over the last decades, nevertheless, there are still important challenges to cope with. More than 20 million children and adolescents (0-14 years old) lived in monetary poverty (46.2%) and 5.8 lived in extreme monetary poverty (13.4%) in 2021. Furthermore, approximately 32 million children live in multidimensional poverty, with deprivation on sanitation (21.2 million), information (6.2 million), housing (4.6 million), education (4.3 million), Water (3.4 million) and exposure to child labor (2.1 million)
The Social Protection system, although relying on a well-established Unified Social Assistance System (SUAS), still stumbles in achieving the necessary coverage, adequacy and shock responsiveness for services and benefits that are instrumental to tackling multidimensional poverty. Social assistance surveillance is fragile, with less than one-third of Brazilian municipalities with a formal social assistance surveillance structure in place, which weakens the monitoring and evaluation capacity to inform social protection initiatives. Moreover, there is a lack of updated protocols to support vulnerable families to access fundamental rights.
Task description
Under the overall supervision of the Chief Field Office in Belem and technical guidance of the Social Policy section, the selected UN Volunteer will contribute to UNICEF’s work undertaking the following tasks:
Provide technical support to the Social Policy and Social Protection agendas in the State of Para
Support the strengthening of local governments capacities to plan and budget for child-focused social services.
Support the programmatic implementation of the Social Policy initiatives:
Results/expected outputs:
Requirements
Required experience
Languages