Key Functions:
Support evidence generation and analysis to implement UNICEF's work on Food Systems for children in Kenya.
Contribute towards compiling data and preparing knowledge and communication products.
Contribute to exchange of information, experiences, promote knowledge sharing with nutrition stakeholders to improve functioning of food system for children.
Analyze, synthesize and consolidate information from multiple sources.
Support UNICEF Kenya's work to improve children's food environments in and around schools.
Support UNICEF Kenya's work to improve children's foods and positive food practices through supporting development of innovative programming and engagement with the private sector.
Provide logistical support on activities such as the organization and reporting of conferences, events etc.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Public Health, Agricultural Science, Information/Knowledge Management, or related field is required. An Advanced University degree is highly desirable.
Experience:
2 years' experience in Health and Nutrition Programming, Agricultural Science, Food Systems or Knowledge Management is required.
Working experience in food marketing, legislation, school meals and/or obesity prevention is desirable.
Experience in implementing programs in liaison with the Kenya Government or Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) is desired.
Prior experience in research, data collection, reporting and communication with good writing skills, including analysis of information for the preparation of communication products such a landscape analysis is desired.
Experience working with the private sector is desired.
Good understanding of the local context is desired.
Experience working in a multi-national/multi-cultural environment is desired.
Proficiency in computer skills including use of relevant software and other applications, e.g., Power BI, mapping software such as ArcGIS, word processing, spread sheets, databases, Internet navigation etc is desired.