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Sudan

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2 Year
Male, Female, Both
High School Diploma, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree

Short Information

  • Organization: WFP
  • Location: Sudan
  • Type: Full Time
  • Job Title: Business Support Assistant
  • Close on:  19 Mar 2023

About Organization

The World Food Programme (WFP) is the world’s largest humanitarian organization fighting hunger worldwide. It was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Rome, Italy. WFP works in more than 80 countries, providing food assistance to more than 80 million people each year.

WFP’s mission is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger by 2030, and it provides food assistance in emergency situations, as well as to support long-term development programs to improve food security and nutrition. The organization works closely with governments, NGOs, and other partners to deliver food assistance to those in need, and it also provides technical support and expertise to help countries build their own food security systems.

WFP is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from governments, the private sector, and individuals. In addition to its work providing food assistance, WFP also engages in research, policy development, and advocacy on issues related to hunger and food security.

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About UN Jobs in Sudan-Business Support Assistant

The largest humanitarian organization in the world battling hunger is the United Nations World Food Programme. WFP’s goal is to contribute to the world’s effort to eradicate hunger during our lifetimes. Every day, WFP works in every country to make sure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the most vulnerable and impoverished people, especially women and children, have access to the wholesome food they require. WFP received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020 for its struggle to end hunger in all its forms, particularly its efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.

Each month, the WFP supplies food aid to more than 5 million people in Syria. Families in need of emergency aid due to violence or displacement, as well as those who want to improve their nutrition and food security, are included in this. WFP helps families and communities in Syria with sustainable livelihood projects, women with nourishing diets, and children across the country with wholesome school lunches and snacks.

The Business Support Assistant (BSA Admin) will cooperate with other WFP Central Area office and Country office departments in the Programme Unit. This post is headquartered in Hama and is directly supervised by the administrative assistant in Homs. The program associate in Hama also provides daily direction and collaboration for this role.

To give standardized business support procedures for a particular field of expertise, to enable efficient service provision

UN Jobs in Sudan-Business Support Assistant Requirments

Education:

  • secondary school education is finished.

Experience:

  • Four or more years of steadily increasing responsibility in the relevant business stream, along with previous experience in general administrative work

Languages:

  • proficiency (level C) in Arabic and English oral and written communication

How to Apply?

  1. Read the job description carefully: Once you find a job opening that interests you, read the job description carefully to ensure that you meet the qualifications and experience required for the position. Make sure to also review the “duties and responsibilities” and “competencies” sections to ensure that you have the necessary skills for the job.
  2. Prepare your application materials: Most UN job applications require a cover letter and a resume/CV. Your cover letter should highlight your relevant skills and experience, and explain why you are a strong fit for the position. Your resume/CV should be tailored to the job opening and include your education, work experience, and any other relevant information.
  3. Submit your application: Once you have prepared your application materials, you can submit your application through the UN’s online application system. You will need to create an account and follow the instructions to complete the application process.
  4. Follow up on your application: After you submit your application, you may need to wait several weeks or months to hear back from the UN. If you do not hear back within a reasonable amount of time, you can follow up with the hiring manager or HR department to inquire about the status of your application.

It’s important to note that the UN’s application process may vary depending on the job opening and location. Be sure to carefully review the job posting and follow the application instructions provided.

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