Background
Dollo Ado Improved Social Cohesion Initiative (DISCO) is one of the five lots of the nationwide Regional Development & Protection Programmed funded by the European Union Trust Fund/EUTF/. Since the project implementation started back in January 2017, DRC was able to achieve major project activities that eventually contributed to the ultimate major objectives of the project. As a member of the consortium DRC’s activities are focused towards improving access to alternative energy sources, access to livelihood, improving access to justice and rule of law, improving knowledge on migration, gender issues, options and risks and improving access to justice and other services through providing referral mechanisms. The project targeted both refugees and host communities in the area.
RDPP (Regional Development and Protection Program) is a three years’ program funded by European Union Trust Fund, implemented by a consortium; Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), which is the lead partner, Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Australian Aid (ZOA), Save the Children (SCI) and Ogaden Welfare and Development Association (OWDA).
Job Description/Deliverables
The key deliverables are:
Requirement
Experience and technical competencies