National Post: Programme Analyst Integrated Service Delivery - NOB - TA- 6 Months - Tripoli, Libya

United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA

Staff Closes 16 Apr 2026 7 days left

Overview

The Programme Analyst – Integrated Service Delivery contributes to UNFPA programme interventions across integrated health, protection, and youth-responsive services within Libya. The role operationalizes the Country Office’s integrated service delivery model by consolidating a geographically anchored structure, strengthening field accountability, partner oversight, and programme-operations alignment.


Key Responsibilities
  • Contribute substantively to the design and implementation of integrated health, protection and youth-responsive programme components.
  • Ensure quality of programme/project design by incorporating lessons learned, best practices, and newly developed policies.
  • Coordinate the delivery of essential reproductive, maternal and adolescent health services.
  • Oversee community-based protection and survivor-centred support services.
  • Promote integration between health services, protection mechanisms and youth engagement initiatives.
  • Support youth-responsive outreach strategies.
  • Serve as the programme focal point supporting the integration of youth-responsive approaches.
  • Facilitate coordination with youth-led civil society organizations, community networks and relevant national stakeholders.
  • Ensure adherence to protection principles and survivor-centred standards.
  • Assist in the design and implementation of rapid assessments, situation analysis, and gap-finding exercises.
  • Maintain collaborative relationships with local authorities, implementing partners, youth-focused institutions, civil society organizations and UN agencies.
  • Engage entities responsible for health, youth and social development.
  • Participate in coordination platforms (health, protection and inter-agency forums).
  • Ensure referral pathways and service mapping are regularly updated and operational.
  • Support institutional capacity strengthening of implementing partners.
  • Represent UNFPA in sub-national coordination mechanisms in Libya and other relevant inter-agency coordination platforms.
  • Engage with local authorities and sector partners to facilitate programme implementation.
  • Supervise and facilitate drafting of Annual Work Plans (AWPs) with implementing partners.
  • Conduct regular monitoring missions and partner meetings.
  • Analyze programme progress using results-based management tools.
  • Monitor project expenditures and disbursements.
  • Ensure timely submission of quality projects and financial reporting by implementing partners.
  • Work closely with the Programme Analyst – Data and Monitoring.
  • Provide structured inputs to the Donor Engagement & Reporting function.
  • Document best practices and lessons learned.
  • Apply risk-informed and conflict-sensitive programming approaches.
  • Conduct spot-checks and ensure compliance with UNFPA financial and operational procedures.
  • Identify operational and programmatic risks and propose mitigation measures.
  • Contribute to strengthened internal controls and accountability mechanisms.
  • Monitor contextual developments affecting service delivery, youth engagement and protection risks.
  • Provide technical inputs, briefing materials and field insights to support the Representative and senior management.
  • Promote human rights-based approaches and inclusive service delivery standards.
  • Contribute field evidence and implementation insights to support advocacy, positioning and partnership-building efforts.
  • Undertake any other relevant responsibilities and tasks assigned by the supervisor.
Required Experience
  • Minimum 2 years of progressively responsible professional experience in health, protection, youth programming or integrated humanitarian/development contexts.
  • Demonstrated experience in programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
  • Experience engaging with civil society organizations and community actors.
  • Strong analytical and results-based management skills.
  • Strong humanitarian contacts and proven success in emergency coordination-related work.
Qualifications

• Advanced Degree (Master's) in social work, social sciences, gender, humanitarian affairs or other relevant disciplines

Other Details
Languages Required
Fluency in both written and spoken English and Arabic
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
6 Months
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
Not specified
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