Employment opportunities and consultancies at UNODC generally work on a project-by-project basis. As and when positions arise, UNODC Southern Africa will post these below and invite suitable applicants to apply. All vacancies are also advertised in the national and local newspapers of the applicable country/ies.
Unfortunately due to the nature of each project being highly different, as well as sporadic implementation dates, UNODC Southern Africa cannot accept unsolicited CV's.
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In the Southern African region, UNODC is an active partner in the region’s efforts to address the challenges of organised crime, drug abuse, terrorism and terrorist financing, while in Mozambique, UNODC, under various projects, has been strengthening the understanding and capacity of Mozambican criminal justice and law enforcement officials to undertake rule of law-based criminal justice measures for preventing and countering terrorism, terrorist financing and violent extremism. These projects are implemented by UNODC in close collaboration with the Government of Mozambique and in coordination with relevant regional and international organizations and UN entities.
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The purpose of the assignment is to provide day-to-day technical assistance and support in implementing UNODC’s Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation efforts in Southern African region. Under global project GLOK32, the Consultant will be responsible to promote and implement UNODC’s strategy and programmatic work in the area of Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation for drug use and drug use disorders in Southern African region and support the Regional Adviser, HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care to promote HIV mandates in the region.
Closing date 23 February 2025
The incumbent will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Southern African segment of GLOK32 in close coordination with UNODC ROSAF and UNODC PTRS. Initially activities will have a focus on quality assurance for treatment of drug use disorder services and systems, as well as treatment and care for people with drug use disorders in contact with the criminal justice system: alternatives to conviction or punishment (ATI). Terms of reference P11 Form
Closing date 24 Jan 2025
Under the leadership and support of the UNODC Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSAF) and UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section (PTRS) Vienna, the purpose of the consultancy is to deliver an in-person capacity building training on UNODC drug use disorders treatment services Quality Assurance in the Republic South Africa. Terms of reference P11 Form
Closing date 19 Nov 2024