Purpose of the Role
The Advocacy Coordinator will provide management, strategic direction and implementation leadership to Women for Women International’s policy and influencing work in Afghanistan and globally. They will be responsible for identifying priority areas for advocacy and influencing, strengthening the incorporation of advocacy into all aspects of WfWI’s activities, and guiding WfWI’s policy positioning and messaging based on input from women and women-led civil society organizations in Afghanistan.
The Advocacy Coordinator will work closely with colleagues across the Country Office as well as in the Global Support Center to ensure projects align with our overall strategic approach and our global policy and advocacy theory of change, contribute to development of policy analysis and recommendations, and act as a spokesperson. They will work collaboratively and consultatively with peer organizations, agencies and women’s led organization partners as well as steer engagement with relevant networks, coalitions and clusters.
As a member of Country Office Senior Management team, the Advocacy Coordinator will share overall management responsibilities of the organization and contribute to shaping and executing the Afghanistan CO’s strategic plans. The Advocacy Coordinator will lead in developing, implementing and adapting the CO Advocacy Strategy, including coordinating with relevant internal and external stakeholders.
Engagement
Partnerships
- Lead on advocacy-focused partnership development with a range of key stakeholders for the Afghanistan Country Office - for example, local and national women’s rights and women-led organizations (WLOs), networks and coalitions, international organizations (including INGOs and the UN) - to develop and implement cross-organizational advocacy on issues identified as priorities in the Afghanistan CO Advocacy Strategy.
Program Support and Integration
- Collaborate with and advise senior leadership in Afghanistan on policy, influencing and advocacy strategies and tactics across our areas of work.
- In collaboration with the WLO program team, conduct regular, ongoing and meaningful consultations with program participants and WLO partners to ensure our policy and advocacy work is grounded in evidence.
- Collaborate with the MERL Department to ensure the timely collection of monitoring and evaluation data to inform policy and advocacy activities.
Global Team Engagement
- Collaborate with the global technical teams (GPAT, PDD, Media and Communications) on implementing global policy and advocacy work.
Policy, Advocacy, and Influencing
- Engage with decision-makers at the community, national, regional and international levels to achieve policy and advocacy objectives.
Business Development
- Participate in regular technical and business development calls with GSC technical teams.
- Engage with external donors for the grants that they lead/contribute to.
Delivery
Policy, Advocacy, and Influencing
- Lead on the development, implementation and adaptation of the Country Office Advocacy strategy based on analysis of issues affecting the marginalized groups of women in Afghanistan and ensure that specific donor-funded projects are consistent with this strategy.
- Define key influencing and networking opportunities and advocacy targets at local, national, and regional levels.
- Manage the development, production, delivery and dissemination of policy and advocacy products, reports and documents – including through data collection and research - that can support policy and advocacy and also be adapted and translated for use by colleagues across the global team.
- Engage with local, national, and global networks as an advocacy representative of Women for Women Afghanistan as appropriate
Partnerships
- Provide technical, capacity-building, and movement-building support to partners as appropriate.
Program Support and Integration
- Ensure strong linkages between WfWI advocacy and programs, so that advocacy is relevant and evidence-based.
- With Program team, co-lead the production of high-quality external materials, case studies, videos and photos relevant for policy, advocacy and communications.
Business Development
- Actively participate in developing Country Office business development and fundraising strategy.
- Support the design of concept notes and proposals, ensuring that influencing and advocacy are appropriately embedded.
- Prepare timely and accurate monthly, quarterly reports and donor reports and data required for external reporting including with local authorities.
- Participate in new proposal budget development and annual operational budget planning.
Other:
- Adhere to WfWI’s Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policies and report concerns and to the organizational values Empowerment, Integrity, Respect, Resilience.
- The incumbent may be asked to fulfil other tasks that may be assigned to her by the line manager, in areas of expertise.
- Disclaimer: The duties, responsibilities and activities of this job description may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time.
Other Responsibilities
All our staff are required to adhere to WfWI’s Code of Conduct and Safeguarding policies and to our organizational values: Empowerment, Integrity, Respect, Resilience.