Common use of Monitoring and Progress Control Clause in Contracts

Monitoring and Progress Control.  The Office has reliable, consistent and up-to-date data on persons of concern  Statistical reports, including summary statistics produced  Contribution to reports and project documents through provision of information  Collection of data to ensure monthly reporting on key indicators  Standardized information for PI purpose produced (i.e. infographics, maps).  Forms for data collection and analysis developed.  Should be available for missions to Central American countries as required, inter alia to attend trainings, support the coordination of events/meetings related to info – data management.  Good knowledge of institutional mandates and policies related to international protection, human rights and migration.  Good analytical and research skills, ability to evaluate and integrate information from a variety of sources.  Takes responsibility for incorporating a gender, children and diversity perspective in the project.  Good knowledge and/or experience of the United Nations system or Humanitarian stakeholders and its mechanisms.  Strong communication skills (spoken, written and presentational), including the ability to produce written reports in a clear, concise style, to deliver training presentations to external audiences as well as to build and maintain effective partnerships.  Ability to establish priorities and to plan work assignments, handle competing demands and work under pressure of frequent and tight deadlines.  Ability to work independently, with little supervision and keep to task.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Local Individual Contract Agreement, Local Individual Contract Agreement, Local Individual Contract Agreement