Programme Analyst Youth (NOA) - Gaza, State of Palestine

United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA

Staff Closes 25 Aug 2026 2 days left

Overview

The Programme Analyst Youth leads the design, planning, management, and implementation of the adolescent and youth component of UNFPA’s country programme in Gaza strip, providing technical support to implementing partners and contributing to data analysis and foresight.


Key Responsibilities
  • Support the identification and formulation of adolescent and youth related initiatives, country programme and component projects.
  • Obtain and analyse data to inform overall UNFPA programming and policy advocacy.
  • Provide technical support to UNFPA AY implementing partners in Gaza.
  • Support the monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning for adolescent and youth program in Gaza.
  • Analyse factors affecting the achievement of results and recommend corrective actions.
  • Contribute to creation and sharing of knowledge by synthesizing and documenting findings and lessons learned.
  • Lead the management of adolescent and youth implementing partners based in Gaza.
  • Support advocacy and resource mobilization strategy of the CO.
  • Establish and maintain a network of adolescent and youth stakeholders in Gaza.
  • Engage with entities and partners to strengthen data and statistical system.
  • Undertake environmental scanning in Gaza and identify opportunities for UNFPA assistance.
  • Keep abreast of new policy developments and strategies.
  • Coordinate with operations on provision of training, and support project personnel and staff on national execution, and programme policies and procedures.
  • Performs any other tasks assigned by the Supervisor and Country Representative.
Required Experience

At least 3 years of relevant experience in the field of development and population and demography, reproductive health, GBV preferably in the UN system or INGO; Demonstrated experience in programme/ project planning design, monitoring and evaluation.

Qualifications

Advanced degree in social sciences, international relations, international law, human rights, public health, statistics, population or related field.

Other Details
Languages Required
Fluency in both written and spoken English and Arabic.
Languages Preferred
Understanding of Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus and resilience building, development contexts and government system will be an advantage; Past experience in areas of adolescent and youth will be desirable; Knowledge and experience working with the UN system would be an advantage.
Contract Duration
Not specified
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
Not specified
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