Information Management Analyst, NPSA-9, DS-Kyiv, National рosition
ЗАВЕРШЕНО
Background
The war in Ukraine has caused tremendous loss of life, widespread destruction, damage to critical and social infrastructure, mass internal and external displacement, significant disruption of economy and livelihoods, and has outstripped the capacities of national mine action actors to respond appropriately to the needs for assistance.
The conflict has resulted in a complex mix and extensive contamination of landmines, Cluster Munition Remnants (CMR), Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and other items of Explosive Remnants of War (ERW), which pose a considerable and mounting threat to civilian populations, specifically women, girls, boys, men, persons with disabilities, who face differential impacts based on intersecting vulnerabilities, such as their gender, age, ethnicity, household status. Specific groups require particular focus, including female-headed households, adolescent girls, single older women, and those with disabilities. These groups may lack resources, social networks, and face added protection and economic challenges.
In 2023, national authorities estimated some 174,000 km2 of territory had been exposed to conflict and may be at risk of contamination1, including an estimated 14,000 km2 of water areas of rivers, ponds and reservoirs and coastal water areas of the Azov and Black Seas. While the true nature and extent of Explosive Ordnance (EO) contamination cannot be known until a baseline survey has been undertaken, the real and perceived risk of contamination continues to hamper humanitarian access and delay recovery in vast areas of Ukraine.
As of 31 December 2023, there were 29,330 civilian casualties in the country, including 10,191 killed and 19,129 injured. This includes 1,096 victims of mines and ERW, of whom 757 survived and need assistance and rehabilitation. From February 2022 to October 2023, Kharkiv Oblast accounted for 34.1% of all EO causalities, with a total of 285[1]. The real casualty figure is very likely already considerably higher, and as areas are liberated and populations return, the number of victims from mines and ERW are projected to increase.
Ukraine’s Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) 2024 identifies 6.7 million people in need of mine action, including 986,000 non-displaced war-affected people (50%), 652,000 IDPs (32%) and 362,000 returnees (18%). Of those, about 20% are children, 23% are older people and the remaining 56% adults. This number includes 2,960 victims of EO and their families.
UNDP in Ukraine has been leading the Mine Action Area of Reponsibility (MA AoR) since 2015. The MA AoR serves as a coordination platform for both national and international humanitarian MA stakeholders. The overall role of the MA AoR Information Management Analyst (IMA) is to support UNDP Ukraine leadership of the Mine Action Area of responsibility (MA AoR) in information management and inter-agency coordination processes led by OCHA, including but not limited to the appeals processes, data collection, assessment and reporting. The Information Management Analyst (IMA) will develop surveys, design data collection tools, review, analyze and interpret responses, identify needs and gaps and plan response for the MA AoR. The MA AoR IMA will be responsible for the Mine Action AoR to OCHAs information products, including 5W, assessment registries, services maps, supply maps and reports. s.
The incumbent will accelerate gender equality and women’s empowerment with all implementations and promote UNDP’s mandate as a gender-responsive organization with zero tolerance for any kind of discriminatory and abusive behaviour, including sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, and abuse.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Information Management Analyst (IMA) is an essential member of the Mine Action Area of Reponsibility Coordination team. This position is responsible for managing the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information from AoR members regarding their key activities, objectives, and gaps. The IMA will facilitate the analysis and dissemination of information to decision makers, such as HCT, ICCG, cluster lead agencies, and cluster members, so that they can make strategic decisions based on evidence.
To serve the needs of all AoR members, the IMA is expected to work impartially and closely with the AoR coordinator and key coordination staff from the UNDP mine action prject.
1. Effective Coordination of Information
- Manage the the secondary data analysis tagging team to distribute the workload;
- Develop and maintain information management network(s) for the MA AoR in Ukraine in accordance with IASC guidance to facilitate humanitarian information exchange and the promotion of data and information standards;
- Develop coordination tools in the different pillars of Mine Action;
- Support the UNDP MA AoR coordinator with information management and the coordination processes led by OCHA, including but not limited to the appeals processes, data collection, assessment and reporting;
- Support MA AOR strategic coordination with Information Management capacity in engaging with IM departments of the MA AoR members and national counterparts;
- Engage with counterparts within the cluster system (national and international humanitarian actors) to ensure that information and data related activities are coordinated consistently with global and national standards and practices;
- Contribute to the design and implement data strategies, and systems that strengthens the MA AoR and advocate for the use of harmonized data standards and common platforms, and for the open exchange of information;Work with close collaboration with the Information Management Specialist of UNDP Mine Action Project;
- Provide technical information management assistance and support to the MA AoR working groups when needed and based on the MA AoR coordinator request;
- Develop and regularly update mapping of the different Mine Action coordinaton structures in Ukraine.
2. Data Management
- Design, develop and manage databases, spreadsheets and other data tools in line with mine action operations in Ukraine including 5Ws (‘Who does What, Where, When and for Whom’ database), contacts/distribution lists, etc.;
- Ensure that MA AoR members reports on a timely manner to the activity info platform and provide technical support when needed;
- Contribute to the development and testing of response monitoring and reporting tools for the OCHA lead cluster system.Develop and maintain spatial baseline and operational datasets to support mine action programs in Ukraine;
- Maintain a repository of spatial data and ensure that the data are documented and accessible to mine action partners through local and/or online services;
- Manage the Mine Action AoR sharepoint and other filing systems ensuring its data standards and regularly updated with all MA AoR related documents and products;
- Develop training plans on the use and development of information management tools and platforms to cluster members (INGO and LNGO partners) as well as national institutions in Ukraine.
- Provide training and expertise on the use and development of information management tools and platforms to cluster members (INGO and LNGO partners) as well as national institutions in Ukraine.
3. Provide Assessment Analysis
- Monitor and map current available data and develop an analysis of existing and potential gaps;
- Provide data excerpts and analysis as per the request of MA AoR Coordinator
- Lead the information management aspects of assessments and monitoring, including supporting the development and analysis process of joint needs assessments; secondary data reviews, preliminary scenario definitions and multi-cluster rapid assessments and related partner training;
- Providde strategic analyses on the activities of Mine Action operators that will inform gaps, overlaps and address coordination challenges.
- Provide information management leadership for the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) processes, including the establishment of mine action cluster indicators, severity, People in Need (PiN), targets, and reached calculations.
4. Provide Data analysis
- Adapt existing in-country information management approaches for collecting, analysing, and reporting mine action AoR activities and resources, and identifying information/data gaps;
- Participate in the development, implementation and management of new indicators, together with its accompanying data, to be included in a common humanitarian data systems;
- Provide substantive support on the development of analyses and communication products on Mine Action AoR (newsletters, visual products).
5. Provide Data Vizualisation
- Develop and update high-quality map products and online services;
- Produce and update information products such as reports, snapshots, dashboards, charts and infographics by turning data into graphical products to convey messages and a storyline;
- Ensure all Mine Action AoR products are compliant with the global MA AoR branding guides (logos, presentations, reports, dashboards, etc.)
6. Ensure Effective Web management
- Manage Mine Action AoR humanitarian content on HR.info, ReliefWeb, IMS (GIS), and other relevant web platforms following the MA AoR Coordinator request and/or approval;
- Provide overall quality control for the platforms and ensure content is current, comprehensive and follows relevant metadata standards;
- Work with external counterparts on related web platforms such as agency and cluster websites and ReliefWeb to facilitate cross-site search and interoperability.
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
The incumbent will work under the direct supervision of the Mine Action AoR Coordinator. The incumbent will also work in close collaboration of the senior Information Management Specialist of the Mine Action Project to develop and expand his/her knowledger and skills.
Competencies
Core | |
Achieve Results: | LEVEL 1: Plans and monitors own work, pays attention to details, delivers quality work by deadline |
Think Innovatively: | LEVEL 1: Open to creative ideas/known risks, is pragmatic problem solver, makes improvements |
Learn Continuously: | LEVEL 1: Open minded and curious, shares knowledge, learns from mistakes, asks for feedback |
Adapt with Agility: | LEVEL 1: Adapts to change, constructively handles ambiguity/uncertainty, is flexible |
Act with Determination: | LEVEL 1: Shows drive and motivation, able to deliver calmly in face of adversity, confident |
Engage and Partner: | LEVEL 1: Demonstrates compassion/understanding towards others, forms positive relationships |
Enable Diversity and Inclusion: | LEVEL 1: Appreciate/respect differences, aware of unconscious bias, confront discrimination |
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies | ||
Thematic Area | Name | Definition |
Digital & Innovation | Data analysis | Ability to extract, analyse and visualize data (including Real-Time Data) to form meaningful insights and aid effective decision making |
Business Direction and strategy | Strategic Thinking |
Ability to develop effective strategies and prioritized plans in line with UNDP’s objectives, based on the systemic analysis of challenges, potential risks and opportunities; linking the vision to reality on the ground, and creating tangible solutions
Ability to leverage learning from a variety of sources to anticipate and respond to future trends; to demonstrate foresight in order to model what future developments and possible ways forward look like for UNDP |
Business Management |
Digital Awareness and Literacy |
Ability and inclination to rapidly adopt new technologies, either through skillfully grasping their usage or through understanding their impact and empowering others to use them as needed |
Digital & Innovation | Data collection | Being skilled in Data Sorting, Data Cleaning, Survey Administration, Presentation and Reporting including collection of Real-Time Data (e.g. mobile data, satellite data, sensor data). |
Business Management | Working with Evidence and Data | Ability to inspect, cleanse, transform and model data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions and supporting decision-making |
Business Direction and Strategy | System Thinking | Ability to use objective problem analysis and judgement to understand how interrelated elements coexist within an overall process or system, and to consider how altering one element can impact on other parts of the system |
- Advanced university degree (Master’s Degree or equivalent ) in Data Analysis, Information Management, Information Systems, Web Management, Data Management, Geographic Information Systems and mapping or other relevant field is required. Or
- A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s Degree) in Data Analysis, information management, information systems, web management, data management, geographic information systems and mapping or other relevant areas with an additional two years of qualifying experience will be given due consideration in lieu of the advanced university degree.
- Minimum 2 years (with Master’s Degree) or 4 years (with Bachelor’s Degree) of relevant experience, on the national or international level, in information and data management, analysis, research and policy-level analysis is required.
Required skills:
- Proficiency in use of office software packages (Word, Excel etc.) is required.
- Proficiancy in use of using mapping software such as Arc GIS Pro QGIS. or similar software.Experience in production of dashboards using online platforms such as Power Bi, Tableau or Arc GIS dashboard is required.
- Basic experience and knowledge of Adobe Illustrator is required.
- Knowledge of activity info and Odk is desired.
- Knowledge of Arcade and/or Python and Java script is desired. Implementation of AI systems in to the information management cycle is an asset.
- Experience is developing and maintaining project management tools is desirable.
- Experience using Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA) is an asset.
- Knowledge of Online and Esri Suite (SURVEY 123) is an advantage.
- Experience in writing up analyses of the socio-economic impact assessments is desirable.
- Experience within the mine action sector or the cluster system in an international organization or non-governmental organization in a complex emergency conflict or post-conflict setting is a strong asset.
- Experience in mine action related data analysis, collection, and visualization systems, to include geographic information systems (GIS), within the UN common system is an asset.
- Knowledge of mine action standards and norms, information management systems (e.g., IMSMA), and experience using ActivityInfo, Power BI, SharePoint ecosystem, Adobe Creative Cloud, Kobo Toolbox, ArcGIS online, Carris Point Excel, R, and Power Automate applications is an advantage.
- Deep understanding of the humanitarian sector architecture, response operations, coordination structures, particularly HCTs, ICCGs and clusters in relation to mine action is an advantage.
- Fluency in in English and Ukrainian is required.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 11 October, 2024.
If you wish to apply for this or other positions, please visit UNDP in Ukraine website, section Jobs and apply:
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UNDP will use a transparent and competitive screening process, though will only contact those applicants in whom there is further interest. Applications may only be submitted for specific vacancy.
Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.