Job Advertisement for One Project Officer Yei Based, 4 Project Assistants Yei and Juba Based

Background
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation is an International Development Agency that supports local actors from the private and public sectors to contribute to poverty reduction through capacity development. Our solutions are tailored to the local context and address the real needs of vulnerable people living in poverty and at risk of crisis. SNV South Sudan works with a diverse range of partners from government, the private sector, and non-governmental organisations. We work in two main sectors: our Agriculture projects build South Sudan’s capacity to feed its own people without relying on imports; while our Water, Sanitation and Hygiene initiatives build capacity to avoid child malnutrition, cholera and other waterborne diseases
SNV, Netherlands Development Organisation has been contracted by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning of the Republic of South Sudan as a Facilitating Partner (FP) to implement the Community Engagement Component of Local Governance Service Delivery Project (LOGOSEED) in Juba and Yei River Counties of Central Equatoria State. LOGOSEED is currently being implemented in four states: - Lakes, Western Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria and Warrap. The project aims at covering 40 counties in all the 10 states in Five years.
The Project Development Objective of the LGSDP is “to improve local governance and service delivery in participating counties in South Sudan”. Key results include: (a) more inclusive and participatory local planning, implementation and accountability processes that also address local drivers of conflict; (b) improved county government functionality and capacities through ‘learning by doing’; (c) a more predictable and transparent system of transfers to country governments; and (d) expanded access to services in counties covered by the Project.
SNV, therefore wishes to recruit qualified South Sudanese to fill the following positions in Yei and Juba as detailed below;Job Advert-Nov 20150001.pdf (1.4 MB)