NGO Job Vacancies in Kenya 2013.
Norwegian Refugee Council Jobs in Kenya
The
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a non-governmental, humanitarian
organization with 67 years of
experience in helping to create a safer
and more dignified life for refugees and internally displaced people.
NRC advocates for the rights of displaced populations and offers assistance within the Shelter,
Education, Food security, Information, Counseling and Legal assistance, and Water, sanitation and hygiene sectors.
The
Norwegian Refugee Council has approximately 3000 committed and
competent employees involved in projects across four continents.
In
addition, NRC runs one of the world’s largest standby rosters -NORCAP,
with 850 professionals, ready to be deployed on 72 hours’ notice when a
crisis occurs
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Horn of Africa is expanding its operations and are seeking new staff
Norwegian
Refugee Council (NRC) is been present in Somalia since early 2004 and
has since expanded its Horn of Africa Programme to Kenya in 2006 and to
Ethiopia in 2011.
Since 2004, the NRC has demonstrated a regional competence and expertise in working with displaced populations.
NRC has mainly focused on Somalis who are displaced by the ongoing conflict and more recently by the drought and famine.
The
Regional Office is based in Nairobi, Kenya with offices and operations
in Somalia (Puntland, Somaliland and Mogadishu), Kenya (Dadaab, Kakuma
and Molo), Ethiopia (Addis Ababa, Dolo Ado, Shire and Asosa) and Yemen
(Sana’a and Aden).
The NRC Horn of Africa mission is an expanding programme.
NRC
started its operations in Kenya in the refugee camps in Dadaab in
February 2007 and initiated shelter activities targeting Post-Election
Violence IDPs in the Rift Valley region of Kenya in 2011.
NRC
then expanded its refugee programme in Kenya to Kakuma camps where it
initiated sanitation and hygiene activities in the first half of 2012.
Prioritized
activities focus on shelter and infrastructure construction; water,
hygiene and sanitation; emergency education including youth education;
protection; food security and livelihoods. Programmes target both
emergency responses to acute crises as well as the capacity to address
recurring protection needs of refugee or IDP populations through durable
solutions.
Obtaining and maintaining access to the displaced
populations remains the main operational challenge in the Horn of Africa
region and in particular in Somalia.
We are looking for committed and skilled staff in various fields that would like to contribute to NRC’s work in Kenya.
Are you interested in joining NRC?
Please go to www.nrc.no for an overview of all vacant positions and online application.
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