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In line with WFP’s Country Strategic Plan (2022–2027) for Mozambique, WFP works to support and add value to the Government’s Zero Hunger agenda with a focus on improving food security and strengthening the resilience of individuals and communities in the face of multiple shocks and stressors. WFP programmes in the country cover school-feeding, nutrition, food assistance (gods, cash transfer or vouchers), support to smallholder farmers, resilience and climate change adaptation, gender transformative and nutrition-sensitive, capacity strengthening-readiness-preparedness, logistical and emergency support across the humanitarian operations.
The conflict in the northern province of Cabo Delgado has intensified over the past year, with the highest spike in armed conflict events since the start of the conflict in 2017. According to the 2024 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, an estimated 704,000 displaced people need assistance in 2024, with 600,000 displaced by the conflict and 100,000 by natural disasters. Despite the steady return of IDPs to their home districts that marked the humanitarian situation in northern Mozambique in 2023, there is no significant decrease from the 740,000 people who needed assistance in 2024. The return of IDPs did not mark the end of vulnerability. Multiple displacements and the consequent disruption of people’s livelihoods are exhausting families’ already scarce resources and causing food insecurity and malnutrition to rise, and the overall security context of Cabo Delgado remains fragile.
In addition, extreme weather events caused by climate change, coupled with reduced humanitarian assistance, have exacerbated vulnerabilities of communities. In Mozambique, 3.3 million people are projected to face food insecurity during the lean season (October 2024 – March 2025) with 776,639 in IPC4 – almost four times higher than in last year. El Niño induced rainfall shortage and above average temperatures have resulted in drought conditions in central and southern Mozambique, impacting agricultural production for vulnerable communities. Many poor households have nearly or completely exhausted their harvest stocks and are resorting to harmful coping strategies, including serious protection risks.
WFP is looking for an experienced Programme Policy Officer to support WFP’s programme and operations management in northern Mozambique with particular focus on the Cabo Delgado conflict crisis and the El Nino drought response. The Programme Policy Officer will extend day-to-day support to other emergency operations in Mozambique working across all WFP’s Field Offices. For that, the position will be based in Maputo with remote and on-site support to field operations when required.
In addition, the function is expected to extend coordination support to the national Food Security & Livelihoods Cluster (FSC).
The Programme Policy Officer will report directly to the Head of Programme in Maputo. Work will be performed in close coordination with the Activity 1 Manager and the Food Security & Livelihoods Cluster Coordinator, both at Country Office level.
Emergency Support at Country Office level:
Support to the FSL Cluster Coordination mechanisms for Northern Mozambique (covering Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa provinces):
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