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NGO PRESENTATION
Outraged by the injustice faced by people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, we aspire to a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.
Handicap International is an independent and impartial aid and development organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside disabled and vulnerable people to help meet their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.
For further information about the association: http://www.handicap-international.us
Present in more than 55 countries, Handicap International is composed of 2 operational directions:
- The Direction of Humanitarian Action
- The Direction of Development Action
MISSION CONTEXT
The continuing unrest and instability in Syria is increasingly impacting the internal situation of Turkey, host of the largest Syrian refugee population with over 2.733 million registered as of 26/10/2016 (UNHCR), of which 62% reside in the South-East bordering provinces (Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa). While registration under the government protection system is a pre-requisite for refugees to access free-of-charge essential services, it is estimated that unregistered Syrians could increase the refugee population by up to 20%. 90% of refugees live outside of government-run camps, complicating their identification and consequently their access to humanitarian aid. Indeed access barriers persist for refugees, mainly related to language, availability of information and trust in overloaded public services (health and education mainly). Another impediment is that, notwithstanding the considerable involvement from the Government of Turkey, services are not always provided for free, while income generation opportunities for refugees are limited thus jeopardizing their financial capacity to access markets of essential goods and services.
While considerable relief efforts are deployed by Government of Turkey and its humanitarian partners (UN and NGOs) to support refugees with a wide range of services, HI needs assessments conducted from October 2015 to January 2016 identified critical gaps to be addressed in terms of access to livelihoods opportunities and services, notably as far as rehabilitation services and psychosocial support are concerned, for people affected psychologically and/or physically by the crisis and their household.
HI PROJECTS
HI plans to strengthen its operations in Turkey at short and medium term. The intervention will contribute to mitigate the impact of the Syrian crisis on the most vulnerable people in the Hatay, Gaziantep, Istanbul and Izmir. The most important needs identified related to health and protection will be addressed through three axes: inclusion, center-based global rehabilitation (including physical and functional rehabilitation and mental health and psychosocial support-MHPSS) as well as community based MHPSS, while working with local partners.
HI will base its intervention on supporting partners through center and outreach community based approaches. Through a comprehensive approach, the most affected people will benefit from specialized tailored to their needs from physical and functional rehabilitation to psychosocial support. HI will mitigate the barriers faced by the refugees in their access to these urgent services by tackling lack of services, lack of information, isolation, financial issues, discrimination, mobility issues etc.
To achieve this goal, HI follows a twin-track approach in inclusive programming, encompassing:
1 – Persons-centered approaches: Interventions aiming at empowering individuals, families or groups in their own capacities therefore not only enabling them to access essential services in emergency settings but as well increasing their capacities to take care of their own self and of one another and to participate in their community.
2 – Environment-based approaches – Inclusion Mainstreaming: Interventions aiming at supporting humanitarian actors and affected communities to address barriers to accessing humanitarian aid faced by the most vulnerable persons.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the direct responsibility of the Head of Mission and with the support of Logistics Advisor at HQ level, you will be responsible for:
- Ensuring the respect of HI and donor Logistics guidelines (management of purchase, stock, supply, equipment, vehicle) on the mission
- Managing directly the logistics national staff
- Strengthening capacities of Logistics team (training, capacity building)
- Coordinating the logistics activities all over the mission by being in support and in close collaboration with the project staff and the support staff
- Ensuring the respect of HI security guidelines on the mission
- Supervising and providing a logistical support to the different HI bases and projects run into the country
- Opening/shuting down at logistical level any HI base in the country and ensure their regular maintenance
- Reporting on regular basis about all logistics activities within the mission to the Head of Mission.
Langues parlées
- English mandatory (oral and written). Turkish would be a very strong asset
Qualité du candidat
- Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills
- Ability to work under high pressure with a great level of personal organization
- Diplomacy sense