The MEAL Assistant supports Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning activities across WFP SSER and other projects. Reporting to Zonal MEAL Coordinators, this role assists M&E Officers in managing feedback systems, conducting field monitoring, and supporting data collection, analysis, and reporting. Responsibilities include maintaining accurate performance data, conducting post-distribution monitoring, supporting capacity building, and ensuring adherence to safeguarding policies.
Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields such as evaluation, demography, business studies, statistics, social science, management, or computer science.
The subject must be included of position title and vacancy# (Senior Logistics Officer)-1162024) please note that applications without the position title and vacancy# will not be considered and will automatically be rejected.
Please make sure that your application/resume should be in your full name otherwise it will be rejected.
The NAC is an equal opportunity employer; women and persons with disabilities are therefore encouraged to apply.
The NAC offers: An encouraging and team-oriented working atmosphere • Significant career challenges that will test and enhance the skills of the incumbent • Interesting and worthwhile work in a growing organization • Competitive salary packages.
jobs@nacaf.org
jobs@nacaf.org
Published On: 2024-10-28 04:50:33
Vacancy: 1 Position(s)
Job Nature: Full Time
Salary: As per NAC salary Scale
Location: Nangarhar
Education: Bachelor’s degree in BBA, Economics or any other related fields
Experience: At least one-two years of relevant work experience in data collection and conducting assessment and use of M&E tools and processes.
Deadline: 2026-01-01
World Vision International is a global non-profit, humanitarian organization active in over 100 countries. Registered in Afghanistan under the Ministry of Economy (registration number 115), World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) has been supporting underserved areas in Ghor, Badghis, Faryab, and Herat Provinces for over 20 years. WVA focuses on essential needs such as health, nutrition, WASH, food security, education, and child protection.
In 2023 alone, WVA reached over 2.8 million Afghans, including 1.3 million children, through its programs.