About UNAIDS: Serving Communities and Countries to End Inequalities and AIDS We, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, lead the global effort to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. By placing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to reduction of inequalities at the heart of our work, we lead the global response to AIDS by: (i) maximizing equitable and equal access to HIV services, (ii) breaking down barriers to achieving HIV outcomes, and (iii) integrating efficient HIV responses into wider health and protection systems. We are committed to creating an equal, safe and empowering workplace culture where all people in all their diversity thrive. We live our values of Commitment to the AIDS Response, Integrity and Respect for Diversity. You can access the full UNAIDS Competency Framework at www.unaids.org |
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MANDATE OF THE DEPARTMENT: This post is located in the Uganda Country Office with matrix management reporting to the East and Southern Africa Regional Office and the global Equality and Rights for All Practice team. The East and Southern Africa Regional Office provides leadership and coordinates support for an expanded UN system response to ending the AIDS epidemic at regional and country level. Equitable Financing works hand in hand with countries in developing and supporting the full design and implementation of equitable financing advocacy strategies, providing technical guidance and knowledge, capacity building to ensure a minimum standard for UCOs, as well as clear and signed off policy on critical areas to ensure a sustainable response to the HIV pandemic and related areas. The Equality and Rights for All Practice team delivers on the UNAIDS Secretariat’s goals of reducing inequalities. This specifically refers to ensuring that the HIV response is gender-transformative, rights-based and people-focused – People Living with HIV, key population and youth (including Adolescent Girls and Young Women) – in a manner that is community-led, inclusive and progresses societal enablers. The team also delivers on the organizational agenda to remove human rights barriers and intersecting gender inequalities. It does that by developing and sharing policies, guidance, research and tools, and brokering authoritative technical assistance that supports legal, policy and social norm change; by advocating for a greater political commitment; and by convening communities of practice and leveraging existing and new partnerships to continuously identify and respond to the inequalities driving the HIV and HIV/TB, and COVID 19 epidemics. |
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Main tasks and Responsibilities of the Position: As part of the regional hub, reporting to UNAIDS Country Director Uganda, and under the overall guidance of the Regional Director, the Regional Advisor, Human Rights and Law supports RST ESA and country offices’ efforts for law reform, based on human rights centered approaches in the HIV response. This post includes a focus on key and priority populations, customized to respond to the regional and subregional contexts and epidemic, and to match the focus of the post (i.e. gender equality posts include a focus on women and girls living with HIV, women key populations, human rights posts include a focus on the rights of people living with HIV and key populations, youth posts include a focus on young people living with HIV and young key populations etc.) This being a regional hub position, it is primarily meant to support the countries in region, and this specific post will support the East African countries, as part of RST, located in UCO Uganda. He / she / they has the following key responsibilities: 1) Provision of technical knowledge and expertise on human rights and law 2) Partnerships, influencing and representation Builds and sustains alliances and strategic relationships with United Nations partners covering the ESA region, including but not limited to the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, and with regional mechanisms, civil society organizations and networks for strategic advancement of regional human rights standards and responses, real-time knowledge sharing and support for national-led responses to emerging HIV-related human rights emergencies. More opportunities
3) Engage and support the Equality and Rights for All Practice in the region, serving as focal point for the ESA region on law and HIV. Liaises with relevant staff across the region, to provide advice in the areas related to decriminalization, human rights, and law and supports institutional mechanisms to ensure mainstreaming of human rights advice and expertise. Performs other duties as assigned. |
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS | |
Education: Essential: University degree in law at any level, with advanced degree at the masters’ level in law, policy, public health or related field. Desirable: Specialization in Human Rights. |
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Competencies: VALUES Commitment to the AIDS response Integrity Respect for diversity CORE COMPETENCIES MANAGERIAL COMPETENCIES |
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Experience: Essential: At least 7 years of professional experience at the national and international levels in the area of law and human rights advocacy, programming, policy analysis and law/policy/regulatory reform. Desirable: Experience in the analysis, design and implementation of national and regional human rights programmes and HIV responses grounded on human rights. |
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Languages: Essential: Proficiency in English and working level of other UN official language as may be applicable to the duty station. Desirable: Knowledge of other UN official language in the region. |
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Additional Information: Positions at the international professional category within UNAIDS will be subject to the Organization’s Mobility Policy. The abovementioned position is a rotational position and its standard duration of assignment is linked to the ICSC hardship classification of the duty station. |
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Annual salary: (Net of tax) 75602 at single rate |
Post Adjustment: 26.9 % of the figure(s) on the left side. This percentage is to be considered as indicative since variations may occur each month either upwards or downwards due to currency exchange rate fluctuations or inflation. |
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Applications from people living with HIV are particularly welcome. Applications from women and from nationals of non- and under-represented member states are particularly encouraged. | |
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Any appointment/extension of appointment is subject to the Staff Regulations and Rules of the World Health Organization (WHO) adjusted, as necessary, to take into account the particular operational needs of UNAIDS, and any subsequent amendments.
Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted. |
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Note: The paramount consideration in the appointment, transfer or promotion of staff is the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity. The medical criterion for recruitment is fitness to work in the particular post. The United Nations HIV/AIDS Personnel Policy clearly stipulates that no staff and/or potential candidates shall be discriminated against on the basis of real or perceived HIV status. HIV infection, in itself, does not constitute lack of fitness to work. There is no obligation to disclose HIV-related personal information. | |
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Online applications are strongly encouraged to enable UNAIDS to store your profile in a permanent database. Please visit UNAIDS’s e-Recruitment website at: https://erecruit.unaids.org. The system provides instructions for online application procedures. | |
All applicants are encouraged to apply online as soon as possible after the vacancy has been posted and well before the deadline stated in the vacancy announcement. |