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Advocacy Advisor

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Details

Deadline: Jul 16, 2025
Location: Home Based
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
English
English
Work experience:Unspecified
Date posted: Jun 26, 2025
Expected starting date: As soon as possible

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Description

Organization: NEAR (Network for Empowered Aid Response), (Hosted by Adeso – African Development Solutions)

Reporting To: Policy Director

Duration: 12 months

Starting Date: As soon as possible

Duty Station: Remote (ideally in GMT timezone)

ABOUT ADESO

NEAR is currently hosted by Adeso, an expanding and vibrant African based international development and humanitarian organization. Adeso and NEAR both aspire to prevent and overcome situations that adversely affect community well-being by: Influencing policy change and enacting systemic change through innovative solutions led by local and national actors.

ABOUT NEAR

NEAR (Network for Empowered Aid Response) is a movement of Global South civil society organizations with a bold ambition – to reshape the top-down humanitarian and development system to one that is locally driven and owned, and is built around equitable, dignified and accountable partnerships. NEAR’s vision is a world where local communities have the resources and agency to address the challenges that impact them. NEAR is currently hosted by Adeso, an African based international development and humanitarian organization. Adeso and NEAR both aspire to prevent and overcome situations that adversely affect community well-being by: Influencing policy change and enacting systemic change through innovative solutions led by local and national actors.

POSITION PURPOSE

The Advocacy Advisor will play a critical role in shaping and delivering NEAR’s advocacy on multilateral engagement, with a particular focus on United Nations systems, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), and the Grand Bargain. This includes NEAR’s engagement in the humanitarian reset process, support to local and national leadership within global coordination forums and advancing policy positions that reflect the realities of Global South civil society.

This role supports NEAR’s broader objective to challenge and transform multilateral aid mechanisms to be more equitable, locally led, and accountable. This work will be delivered under guidance from the Policy Director, and in cooperation with the NEAR Secretariat and NEAR Members.

SPECIFIC ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Policy Advocacy & Strategic Analysis

  • Shape NEAR’s advocacy related to humanitarian system reform, with a focus on UN-led multilateral processes including the humanitarian reset, IASC, and the Grand Bargain.
  • Lead NEAR’s policy positioning and messaging in these spaces, ensuring alignment with member priorities and NEAR’s long-term vision for localisation.
  • Provide strategic advice to the Policy Director and Secretariat on the political landscape and opportunities for influence.
  • Track relevant developments across the multilateral system and identify timely entry points for NEAR engagement.

2. Representation & Engagement

  • Represent NEAR in multilateral forums including the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), Grand Bargain, and relevant humanitarian reset structures.
  • Participate in or support NEAR’s member presence in these spaces, their sub-groups, and/or strategic bodies.
  • Provide inputs, analysis, and talking points to strengthen NEAR’s voice in global coordination processes.
  • Support NEAR’s engagement with UN80 and other emerging UN system reform efforts.

3. Member Coordination & Internal Alignment

  • Coordinate member input into multilateral policy processes, ensuring coherence of messaging and visibility of Global South perspectives.
  • Draft briefing materials, position papers, talking points, and other advocacy tools to support NEAR representatives and spokespeople.
  • Collaborate with the Influencing Team to ensure alignment between multilateral engagement, campaign work, and bilateral donor advocacy.
  • Contribute to regular internal updates and strategy meetings to refine NEAR’s approach across influencing workstreams.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY. This position has no supervisory responsibilities, currently. However, the Policy Advisor is expected to coordinate efforts with key personnel to achieve the position’s purpose.

OTHER DUTIES. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

Required

  • Proven experience in humanitarian or development policy advocacy, with a focus on multilateral processes and UN system reform.
  • Strong understanding of global humanitarian architecture, including the IASC and the Grand Bargain.
  • Demonstrated political judgment and ability to engage with high-level actors diplomatically and strategically.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills in English.
  • Ability to work effectively across cultures and time zones, particularly in collaboration with Global South civil society.

Desirable

  • Experience working within or alongside Global South networks or movements.
  • Knowledge of additional UN languages (e.g. French, Arabic, Spanish).
  • Familiarity with the UN80 reform process or other major global initiatives on system change.

How to apply

All applications should be sent to jobs@near.ngo by 16 July 2025 with “Advocacy Advisor” on the subject line. The selection committee will review all applications as they arrive.

Each application package should include the following:

  • Cover letter with the applicant’s current contact information (limited to one page)
  • CV
  • Two Professional References, with complete contact information

All applicants must meet the minimum requirements described above. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Adeso is an equal opportunity employer.