Overview
The Monitor plays an essential role in the implementation of the Country Office's M&E Action Plan at the field office level. The role collects data related to program implementation and WFP results to inform operational decision-making and strategic reorientation.
Key Responsibilities
- Apply corporate standards in all field monitoring work.
- Monitor program implementation and results, providing key information for necessary adjustments.
- Establish and maintain good relationships with beneficiary communities, cooperating partners, and subcontracted monitoring partners.
- Incorporate gender, equity, disability, protection, human rights, and other inclusion aspects into M&E work.
- Ensure WFP monitoring activities are implemented according to Field Level Agreements (FLAs) and corporate standards.
- Collect monitoring data on processes, outputs, and outcomes, including distribution monitoring, activity implementation monitoring, post-distribution monitoring, and shop/financial service provider monitoring.
- Adopt and use qualitative monitoring methodologies (e.g., key informant interviews and focus groups).
- Support the implementation of remote monitoring methods.
- Implement CFM activities at the field office level related to monitoring.
- Follow ethical guidelines during monitoring activities.
- Submit collected information to the centralized database.
- Use the escalation system to report identified monitoring issues.
- Participate in regular M&E and Programme meetings at the field level.
- Provide information to beneficiaries on actions taken based on field monitoring and CFM findings.
Required Experience
- Four (4) years minimum experience in formulation, implementation, or monitoring of humanitarian aid or development programs.
- At least one (1) year of experience in monitoring.
- Experience in analyzing data on program outputs and outcomes.
- Experience in using web-based information systems and real-time data collection applications.
- Desirable: General knowledge of WFP's monitoring and evaluation systems and standards.
Qualifications
- Completion of secondary education cycle.
- Desirable: Professional degree in economic, nutrition, agriculture, social, or related fields.