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JOB DESCRIPTION
Role Profile
Advisor on Protection from Violence (PfV) and/or Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for Benin, Togo and Zambia primarily.
Functional Area
Protection from Violence and/or Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for Sida funded programmes in Benin, Togo and Zambia primarily.
Reports to
Head of Programmes, Benin Country Office (formal line-management)
Head of Policy and Thematic Unit, Plan International Sweden (all policy and technical work and coordination)
Location
Preferably Cotonou in Benin but can be discussed
Effective Date
April 2025
Grade 16
30-40% for traveling
The organisation
Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that works together with children, young people, supporters and partners to strive for a just world, where we are all equal. To do this we tackle the root causes of the challenges and inequalities that children and young girls face. We’re there for children from birth until adulthood and we enable children to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity.
We work with children, their parents, teachers and political leaders. We are present in cities, villages, refugee camps and where major decisions are made. In this way, we create long-term change for individuals as well as entire communities. We are on the ground in disasters, but also work long-term. At the same time, we work actively to ensure that all countries around the world have the best interests of children at heart. We have been building powerful partnerships for children, especially girls, for over 80 years and are now active in more than 80 countries.
Two of Plan International’s global priorities are sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and protection from violence (PfV).[1] We want to ensure that children and youth are protected from all forms of violence and that they can safely access reporting mechanisms, quality support and response services as needed. We also strive for children and youth to have control over their bodies, and make informed decisions, and access SRHR services in an enabling environment. Both these areas are fundamental for achieving gender equality and fulfillment of rights.
Plan International Sweden is together with Plan International Country Offices and civil society partner organizations implementing a larger civil society strengthening programme funded by Sida in multiple regions and countries. The overall goal of the programme is to contribute to a vibrant and pluralistic civil society where children and youth, particularly girls and young women aged 10-24, are empowered, exercise their rights and enjoy gender equality. It has a strong focus on both strengthening the role and conditions of civil society and to reach Protection and SRHR outcomes.
About the position
The purpose of this position is to provide strategic direction and technical assistance to Plan International and partners’ work on Protection from Violence and/or Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for a number of countries in Africa (Benin, Togo and Zambia). The position will play a key role in ensuring that Plan International’s work together with partner organisations are informed by and delivered in accordance with international standards and programming while simultaneously strengthening the role and capacity of civil society partner organisations.
Primarily, the position provides technical support to Plan International staff (Country Offices and Plan International Sweden) and civil society partner organisations on PfV and/or SRHR in the design, implementation, monitoring, reporting and evaluation of the Sida-funded programmes in Benin, Togo and Zambia.
The advisor will help to position Plan International and partner organisations in the main regional and national policy processes on the rights of children and youth, and gender equality. In particular the focus will be on PfV and/or SRHR, accompany country offices’ staff and partners to define priorities, strategies, objectives and key messages of influence in different forums, and support capacity building of staff and partners and participate in Plan International's global work.
The role will entail significant collaboration with Plan International’s Country Offices, Regional and Global Hubs and partner organisations as well as with the Thematic Advisors and Programme Specialists at Plan International Sweden. The regional advisor will also collaborate with the Regional Civil Society Strengthening Advisor in providing strategic support for Plan’s engagement with and strengthening of civil society organisations and youth engagement.
The position will also support the scaling-up of Plan International’s work on PfV and/or SRHR, through building and securing strategic partnerships, resource mobilisation, knowledge management and organisational learning, evidence-based advocacy and external representation in regional forums.
Key responsibilities
Technical expertise, skills and knowledge
Key relationships
Regional Offices: other Thematic Advisors as appropriate
Plan International Sweden (SNO): the position will be part of the Policy and Thematic Unit and work closely with both Thematic Advisors and Programme Specialists at SNO.
Country Offices: Programme and Influencing managers and teams as well as Thematic/Technical Advisors and other staff.
Global Hub (HB): PfV and SRHR Global Hubs
Liaison offices (LO): African Union LO, New York and Geneva UNLOs.
Application Procedures
For anyone interested in participating in this process, please send a cover letter addressed to the Resident Representative of Plan International Benin, an updated CV, and copies of diplomas no later than Friday, March 28, 2025 through these links:
Internal : https://performancemanager5.successfactors.eu/sf/jobreq?jobId=51653&company=PlanInt
External : https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareerpvt?jobId=51653&company=PlanInt&st=E994C0553D82A54A0C9F26CB53C51B05A503A4A3
Plan International’s values in practice
We are open and accountable
We strive for lasting impact
We work well together
We are inclusive and empowering
Level of contact with children and young people
Low-moderate: Moderate frequency of interaction.
[1] Protection from Violence includes Plan International’s work on child protection and Gender-Based Violence.
Application Procedures
For anyone interested in participating in this process, please send a cover letter addressed to the Resident Representative of Plan International Benin, an updated CV, and copies of diplomas no later than Friday, March 28, 2025 through these links:
Internal : https://performancemanager5.successfactors.eu/sf/jobreq?jobId=51653&company=PlanInt
External : https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareerpvt?jobId=51653&company=PlanInt&st=E994C0553D82A54A0C9F26CB53C51B05A503A4A3