The specialist will ensure that the livelihoods output of the project is implemented in accordance with the requirements of the Government of Myanmar. The specialist will be attached to the PMU and will support the international Livelihood Specialist (LS) in ensuring sound market and feasibility assessments, appropriate technology, and strengthened linkages with stakeholders on market access, vocational training and credit access. The specialist will coordinate livelihood facilitator (LF) training and ensure livelihood monitoring and reporting activities are effectively implemented.
- Support the international LS in the development and implementation of the livelihood component, inputs of resiliency building mechanism for identified livelihood initiatives under the RCDP;
- Preparation and delivery of training and capacity building inputs to the PIU and SSP Livelihoods Specialists, LFs and Livelihood Groups (LGs) in RCDP communities;
- Support the international LS in the overall design of the RCDP livelihood component including scanning of market opportunities, identifying production patterns as well as the detailed implementation procedures and guidelines;
- In collaboration with the CD/CB Specialists, support the LS in the design and administration of all training inputs for the PIU/SSP Livelihoods Specialists, LFs and LGs;
- Develop modules in Myanmar and local languages on developing market studies with livelihood groups and communities, technical and feasibility screening in coordination with key experts;
- Develop education materials and illustrations in the Myanmar and local languages employing multi-media technology on market and sustainable resilient livelihood;
- Capacitate the PIU on livelihood development and market linkages;
- Under the guidance of the international LS and in coordination with the PIU and SSP, identify linkages to market opportunities and credit facilities; and
- Under the guidance of the international LS and in coordination with the PIU and SSP, organize knowledge and best practices learning events through inter-village visits, village and community learning, and market farmers exchanges.
How to apply
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