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  • NeftalyCMR – Tesla (All-Electric Vehicles) | List 1–100

    1. Neftaly proposes advancing Tesla all-electric vehicle innovation for sustainable mobility.
    2. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle battery efficiency and lifespan.
    3. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle adoption in urban areas.
    4. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle design for energy efficiency.
    5. Neftaly proposes optimizing Tesla electric motors for higher performance.
    6. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla charging speed technologies.
    7. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla battery recycling systems.
    8. Neftaly proposes developing cost-effective Tesla electric vehicle models.
    9. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle safety systems.
    10. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle range capabilities.
    11. Neftaly proposes integrating renewable energy solutions with Tesla vehicles.
    12. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla Supercharger infrastructure.
    13. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla autonomous driving systems.
    14. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle software updates.
    15. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla cybersecurity systems.
    16. Neftaly proposes increasing Tesla electric vehicle affordability.
    17. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle interior sustainability.
    18. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla power management systems.
    19. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle production capacity.
    20. Neftaly proposes optimizing Tesla supply chain sustainability.
    21. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle aerodynamics.
    22. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle climate control efficiency.
    23. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla energy storage solutions.
    24. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle market penetration.
    25. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle performance analytics.
    26. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla regenerative braking systems.
    27. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla manufacturing automation.
    28. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle durability.
    29. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla customer experience platforms.
    30. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla vehicle customization options.
    31. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle maintenance systems.
    32. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla environmental sustainability goals.
    33. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle navigation intelligence.
    34. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric drivetrain efficiency.
    35. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla charging accessibility in rural areas.
    36. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle connectivity features.
    37. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle resale value.
    38. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla battery safety standards.
    39. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle crash protection systems.
    40. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle manufacturing quality.
    41. Neftaly proposes integrating smart-grid solutions with Tesla charging.
    42. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle diagnostics systems.
    43. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle energy management.
    44. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle fleet programs.
    45. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle user interface design.
    46. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla autonomous safety validation.
    47. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle climate sustainability impact.
    48. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla battery charging efficiency.
    49. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle training programs.
    50. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla research and development initiatives.
    51. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle lifecycle management.
    52. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle operational efficiency.
    53. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla partnerships for clean energy.
    54. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle manufacturing scalability.
    55. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle quality assurance.
    56. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle data analytics capabilities.
    57. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle noise reduction.
    58. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle export markets.
    59. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla compliance with global regulations.
    60. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle innovation pipelines.
    61. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle thermal management.
    62. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla customer support systems.
    63. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle energy efficiency ratings.
    64. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle education campaigns.
    65. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle charging reliability.
    66. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla vehicle component sustainability.
    67. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle safety monitoring.
    68. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle software integration.
    69. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle research collaborations.
    70. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla long-term electric mobility strategy.
    71. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle performance testing.
    72. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle operational transparency.
    73. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle innovation culture.
    74. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle manufacturing efficiency.
    75. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle charging innovation.
    76. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle design sustainability.
    77. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla battery energy density.
    78. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle safety compliance.
    79. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle performance optimization tools.
    80. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle ownership experience.
    81. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle global accessibility.
    82. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla charging infrastructure resilience.
    83. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle technological leadership.
    84. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle innovation scalability.
    85. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle policy engagement.
    86. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla environmental responsibility frameworks.
    87. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle future-ready technologies.
    88. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle operational safety.
    89. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle adoption incentives.
    90. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle market competitiveness.
    91. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle design innovation.
    92. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla vehicle energy optimization systems.
    93. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle infrastructure partnerships.
    94. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle customer trust.
    95. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla vehicle sustainability reporting.
    96. Neftaly proposes improving Tesla electric vehicle efficiency benchmarks.
    97. Neftaly proposes expanding Tesla electric vehicle digital ecosystems.
    98. Neftaly proposes strengthening Tesla electric vehicle long-term growth.
    99. Neftaly proposes enhancing Tesla electric vehicle innovation sustainability.
    100. Neftaly proposes positioning Tesla as a global leader in all-electric vehicles.
  • Neftaly – SOUTH SUDAN – FIELD COORDINATOR (M/F) – ULANG – Neftaly

    Job number: SRH06425 Status: Employee Area of expertise: Regional Coordination / Country Director Position: Missions Country: South Sudan Contract Type: Short term contract About us Desired start date: ASAPDuration of the mission: 3 monthsLocation: Ulang.   SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL (SI) is an international humanitarian aid association which, since more than 40 years, has been providing assistance to populations affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters by meeting their basic needs for food, water and shelter. Particularly committed to the fight against diseases linked to unsafe water, the leading cause of death in the world, SI’s interventions provide expertise in the field of access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, but also in the essential area of food security and livelihoods. Present in 26 countries, the SI teams – 3200 people in total, made up of expatriates, national staff, permanent staff at HQ, and a few volunteers – intervene with professionalism and commitment while respecting cultural norms. About the mission

    SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL (SI) has been operating in South Sudan since 2006, conducting activities in emergency and post emergency context, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, including refugees/returnees and IDP camp settings. Context:- Food insecurity is one of the highest in the world due to recurring shocks (consecutive years of widespread flooding, conflict-based displacement), and an ongoing protracted macro-economic crisis.- The country also faces cholera outbreaks on a yearly basis, has very limited sanitation coverage and safe water access remain a challenge for most of the population.- On top of these chronic situations, South Sudan has been highly impacted by the war that started in Sudan in April 2023. – More recently, resurgence of internal tensions have led to heightened conflict and analysts are worried that the peace conditions offered by the Peace Agreement may not hold.As a result, 9,3 million are in need of humanitarian assistance as of 2025. SI sectors of intervention: – The portfolio includes both WASH & FSL activities. SI’s expertise in running emergency WaSH intervention is highly acknowledged by all WaSH actors and donors and has been one of the first responders of the cholera response.Areas of operation:SI is present:- In Upper Nile, SI has an office in Malakal and a sub-office in Renk. The field office in Renk has been set-up to support the ongoing response to the Sudan Crisis and to ensure constant monitoring and rapid access to affected communities.- In addition, SI has a rapid emergency team based in Juba, who is being deployed following Rapid Needs Assessment in flood, epidemic or conflict induced displacement in the country. – This position aims at supporting the opening of a third area of intervention, along the Ulang river with the support of the Malakal base.Size of operations:In 2025, the mission’s estimated budget is around USD 6+ million, and there are 60 employees. In 2025-2026 SI expects to have primary funding from ECHO, DoS, FCDO, and CDCS , as well as additional funding, including for emergency response. SI is also pursuing longer term fundings with a sustainability and nexus approach.

    About the job General objective: The Field Coordinator will be responsible for the management of the project in Ulang. The active projects are heavily focused on emergency and early recovery WASH programming and emergency FSL support. The Field Coordinator has the role of delegated Country Director (CD) for a region of a country in which Solidarités International intervenes. He/she proposes a regional strategy according to the geopolitical and humanitarian context, and ensures its implementation once validated. He/she checks and ensures that projects are carried out in accordance with the Solidarités International charter, respecting all internal and contractual procedures. He/she mobilizes the material and financial resources necessary for programs to run smoothly, and supervises resource management. He/she coordinates the teams in place and is responsible for their security in his/her assigned zone. He/she is the Country Director’s direct contact and representative.   The main challenges: The Field Coordinator needs to lead the opening of the new SI base in the Ulang corridor and kick start the activities to ensure SI presence in the new location. The FC will also need to lead the engagement with authorities and other political stakeholders, communities, NGOs and UN to ensure a coordinated approach in locations in which SI is not present. Security and Access concerns as the areas are experiencing violence and open conflict. Logistic issues linked to the access but also the physical/geographical aspect. Currently lack of a physical location to be used as a base, even if temporary. Communication might not always be easy in the locations under her/his responsibility.   Priorities for the 2/3 first months: Setting up the base. Setting up basic mechanisms for community and stakeholders engagement. Kick off of activities. Security and Access assessment. Base short term strategy.   Security constraints: In Malakal, a 6 pm curfew applies, but movement is allowed within the humanitarian hub and UNMISS compound. The situation is volatile, with risks of conflict, violence, theft, and isolation if the river closes. Your profile DIPLOMAS AND EXPERIENCE:

    Master Degree in humanitarian/development studies, social sciences, management or other related discipline.

      Experience in the humanitarian sector : 5 years   Experience on a similar position :3 – 4 years     SKILLS:   TECHNICAL SKILLS:

    1. Strong knowledge in team management and mentoring.
    2. Capacity to deal with many different issues, to self- update and learn very quickly from a highly and constantly evolving environment.
    3. Ability to manage and prioritize a high workload and multiple tasks with tight deadlines.
    4. Good representational skills, Ability to liaise, INGOs, other agencies, authorities and donors.
    5. A good understanding of security management. 
    6. A good understanding of humanitarian issues including IDPs, camp management protection, advocacy.
    7. Ability to write/edit quality reports in English.

      TRANSVERSAL SKILLS:

    1. Ability to work in multi-cultural environment; more generally, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and strong cultural sensitivity.
    2. Willingness to work in a volatile security context.
    3. Ability to take initiatives, decisions and work in autonomy is essential.
    4. Good problem-solving skills in day to day and crisis situations.
    5. Important flexibility and adaptability.
    6. Experience working with SI (or a similar organization) is an asset
    7. Prior experience in South Sudan would be considered as an asset
    8. Good stress management.

        LANGUAGE:

    1. Fluent in English, written and spoken.
    2.  Arabic is an asset. 

    SI will offer you A salaried position:According to experience, starting from EUR 2800 gross per month (3080 base salary + 10% annual leave allowance paid monthly) and a monthly Per Diem of USD 700. SI also covers accommodation costs and travel expenses between the expatriate’s country of origin and the place of assignment. Breaks: During the assignment, a system of alternation between work and time off is implemented at the rate of 7 working days every three months (with a USD 850 break allowance, allocated by Sl). To these breaks periods, SI grants one (1) additional rest day per month worked. Insurance package: Expatriates benefit from an insurance package which refunds all healthcare expenses (including medical and surgical expenses, dental care and ophthalmological expenses, repatriation) and a welfare system including war risks. Essential vaccination and antimalarial treatment costs are refunded.   LIVING CONDITIONS:

    For Ulang base, yet to be defined, but most likely basic accomodation will be in other NGOs compounds with limited comfort for the first few weeks. Single bedroom very likely but shared common latrine and bath. Electricity and running water might be not available 24/7 and issues in comms, especially internet. The FC, might need to spend some days in Malakal where SI is in the humanitarian hub in the UNMISS compound. Offices and guesthouses in prefab containers. Improvements in the last year with addition of kitchen and second bathroom. Few social distractions, but there is a cafeteria in the humanitarian hub and a bar in the UNMISS compound. Most other humanitarian organizations also in the hub/UNMISS compound, can take a bit of work to meet people. Limited food diversity (anything non-local needs brought from Juba), can get sometimes e.g. chips and pizza at the cafeteria / UNMISS bar, but fresh vegetables are limited! – The time in Malakal is however expected to be limited and a better representation is the conditions of the Ulang base. The candidate should be ready to live in complicated conditions, quite remote as presence of other NGOs in the area is very scarce. Almost no expatriates (except for short visits as of now) Juba break are possible every 6 weeks: a week of remote work in Juba.

    Application Process Do you recognize yourself in this description? If yes, please send us your CV and cover letter! Please note that CV-only applications will not be considered, and that the vacancy may close before the deadline. Thank you for your understanding.   To learn more about Sl: www.solidarites.org   — Solidarités International (SI) est déterminé à prévenir et à combattre tout type d’abus – tout acte d’exploitation, d’abus et/ou de harcèlement sexuels (SEAH) à l’encontre des membres des communautés bénéficiaires ou de ses collaborateurs et collaboratrices, atteinte aux personnes et/ou aux biens, fraude, corruption, conflit d’intérêt non déclaré, financement d’activités portant atteinte aux droits de l’homme – qui pourrait être perpétré dans le cadre de ses interventions. SI applique une tolérance zéro à l’égard de tout type d’abus, particulièrement des actes de SEAH. Solidarités International est un employeur équitable qui combat toute forme de discrimination. SI ne demandera jamais une rétribution quelconque en vue de participer à un processus de recrutement.   Solidarités International (SI) is determined to prevent and fight all type of abuse – all act of exploitation, abuse and/or sexual harassment (SEAH) against members of beneficiary communities or collaborators, fraud, corruption, violation of persons and/or property, funding of activities harmful to human rights – that could be perpetrated in the frame of its interventions. SI implements a zero-tolerance policy regarding acts of abuse, notably acts of SEAH. Solidarités International is an equitable employer committed to find all forms of discrimination. SI will ever ask for any remuneration to take part in a recruitment process. Apply Share this job Back

  • Neftaly – SOUTH SUDAN – FIELD COORDINATOR (M/F) – ULANG – Neftaly

    Job number: SRH06425 Status: Employee Area of expertise: Regional Coordination / Country Director Position: Missions Country: South Sudan Contract Type: Short term contract About us Desired start date: ASAPDuration of the mission: 3 monthsLocation: Ulang.   SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL (SI) is an international humanitarian aid association which, since more than 40 years, has been providing assistance to populations affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters by meeting their basic needs for food, water and shelter. Particularly committed to the fight against diseases linked to unsafe water, the leading cause of death in the world, SI’s interventions provide expertise in the field of access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, but also in the essential area of food security and livelihoods. Present in 26 countries, the SI teams – 3200 people in total, made up of expatriates, national staff, permanent staff at HQ, and a few volunteers – intervene with professionalism and commitment while respecting cultural norms. About the mission

    SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL (SI) has been operating in South Sudan since 2006, conducting activities in emergency and post emergency context, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, including refugees/returnees and IDP camp settings. Context:- Food insecurity is one of the highest in the world due to recurring shocks (consecutive years of widespread flooding, conflict-based displacement), and an ongoing protracted macro-economic crisis.- The country also faces cholera outbreaks on a yearly basis, has very limited sanitation coverage and safe water access remain a challenge for most of the population.- On top of these chronic situations, South Sudan has been highly impacted by the war that started in Sudan in April 2023. – More recently, resurgence of internal tensions have led to heightened conflict and analysts are worried that the peace conditions offered by the Peace Agreement may not hold.As a result, 9,3 million are in need of humanitarian assistance as of 2025. SI sectors of intervention: – The portfolio includes both WASH & FSL activities. SI’s expertise in running emergency WaSH intervention is highly acknowledged by all WaSH actors and donors and has been one of the first responders of the cholera response.Areas of operation:SI is present:- In Upper Nile, SI has an office in Malakal and a sub-office in Renk. The field office in Renk has been set-up to support the ongoing response to the Sudan Crisis and to ensure constant monitoring and rapid access to affected communities.- In addition, SI has a rapid emergency team based in Juba, who is being deployed following Rapid Needs Assessment in flood, epidemic or conflict induced displacement in the country. – This position aims at supporting the opening of a third area of intervention, along the Ulang river with the support of the Malakal base.Size of operations:In 2025, the mission’s estimated budget is around USD 6+ million, and there are 60 employees. In 2025-2026 SI expects to have primary funding from ECHO, DoS, FCDO, and CDCS , as well as additional funding, including for emergency response. SI is also pursuing longer term fundings with a sustainability and nexus approach.

    About the job General objective: The Field Coordinator will be responsible for the management of the project in Ulang. The active projects are heavily focused on emergency and early recovery WASH programming and emergency FSL support. The Field Coordinator has the role of delegated Country Director (CD) for a region of a country in which Solidarités International intervenes. He/she proposes a regional strategy according to the geopolitical and humanitarian context, and ensures its implementation once validated. He/she checks and ensures that projects are carried out in accordance with the Solidarités International charter, respecting all internal and contractual procedures. He/she mobilizes the material and financial resources necessary for programs to run smoothly, and supervises resource management. He/she coordinates the teams in place and is responsible for their security in his/her assigned zone. He/she is the Country Director’s direct contact and representative.   The main challenges: The Field Coordinator needs to lead the opening of the new SI base in the Ulang corridor and kick start the activities to ensure SI presence in the new location. The FC will also need to lead the engagement with authorities and other political stakeholders, communities, NGOs and UN to ensure a coordinated approach in locations in which SI is not present. Security and Access concerns as the areas are experiencing violence and open conflict. Logistic issues linked to the access but also the physical/geographical aspect. Currently lack of a physical location to be used as a base, even if temporary. Communication might not always be easy in the locations under her/his responsibility.   Priorities for the 2/3 first months: Setting up the base. Setting up basic mechanisms for community and stakeholders engagement. Kick off of activities. Security and Access assessment. Base short term strategy.   Security constraints: In Malakal, a 6 pm curfew applies, but movement is allowed within the humanitarian hub and UNMISS compound. The situation is volatile, with risks of conflict, violence, theft, and isolation if the river closes. Your profile DIPLOMAS AND EXPERIENCE:

    Master Degree in humanitarian/development studies, social sciences, management or other related discipline.

      Experience in the humanitarian sector : 5 years   Experience on a similar position :3 – 4 years     SKILLS:   TECHNICAL SKILLS:

    1. Strong knowledge in team management and mentoring.
    2. Capacity to deal with many different issues, to self- update and learn very quickly from a highly and constantly evolving environment.
    3. Ability to manage and prioritize a high workload and multiple tasks with tight deadlines.
    4. Good representational skills, Ability to liaise, INGOs, other agencies, authorities and donors.
    5. A good understanding of security management. 
    6. A good understanding of humanitarian issues including IDPs, camp management protection, advocacy.
    7. Ability to write/edit quality reports in English.

      TRANSVERSAL SKILLS:

    1. Ability to work in multi-cultural environment; more generally, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and strong cultural sensitivity.
    2. Willingness to work in a volatile security context.
    3. Ability to take initiatives, decisions and work in autonomy is essential.
    4. Good problem-solving skills in day to day and crisis situations.
    5. Important flexibility and adaptability.
    6. Experience working with SI (or a similar organization) is an asset
    7. Prior experience in South Sudan would be considered as an asset
    8. Good stress management.

        LANGUAGE:

    1. Fluent in English, written and spoken.
    2.  Arabic is an asset. 

    SI will offer you A salaried position:According to experience, starting from EUR 2800 gross per month (3080 base salary + 10% annual leave allowance paid monthly) and a monthly Per Diem of USD 700. SI also covers accommodation costs and travel expenses between the expatriate’s country of origin and the place of assignment. Breaks: During the assignment, a system of alternation between work and time off is implemented at the rate of 7 working days every three months (with a USD 850 break allowance, allocated by Sl). To these breaks periods, SI grants one (1) additional rest day per month worked. Insurance package: Expatriates benefit from an insurance package which refunds all healthcare expenses (including medical and surgical expenses, dental care and ophthalmological expenses, repatriation) and a welfare system including war risks. Essential vaccination and antimalarial treatment costs are refunded.   LIVING CONDITIONS:

    For Ulang base, yet to be defined, but most likely basic accomodation will be in other NGOs compounds with limited comfort for the first few weeks. Single bedroom very likely but shared common latrine and bath. Electricity and running water might be not available 24/7 and issues in comms, especially internet. The FC, might need to spend some days in Malakal where SI is in the humanitarian hub in the UNMISS compound. Offices and guesthouses in prefab containers. Improvements in the last year with addition of kitchen and second bathroom. Few social distractions, but there is a cafeteria in the humanitarian hub and a bar in the UNMISS compound. Most other humanitarian organizations also in the hub/UNMISS compound, can take a bit of work to meet people. Limited food diversity (anything non-local needs brought from Juba), can get sometimes e.g. chips and pizza at the cafeteria / UNMISS bar, but fresh vegetables are limited! – The time in Malakal is however expected to be limited and a better representation is the conditions of the Ulang base. The candidate should be ready to live in complicated conditions, quite remote as presence of other NGOs in the area is very scarce. Almost no expatriates (except for short visits as of now) Juba break are possible every 6 weeks: a week of remote work in Juba.

    Application Process Do you recognize yourself in this description? If yes, please send us your CV and cover letter! Please note that CV-only applications will not be considered, and that the vacancy may close before the deadline. Thank you for your understanding.   To learn more about Sl: www.solidarites.org   — Solidarités International (SI) est déterminé à prévenir et à combattre tout type d’abus – tout acte d’exploitation, d’abus et/ou de harcèlement sexuels (SEAH) à l’encontre des membres des communautés bénéficiaires ou de ses collaborateurs et collaboratrices, atteinte aux personnes et/ou aux biens, fraude, corruption, conflit d’intérêt non déclaré, financement d’activités portant atteinte aux droits de l’homme – qui pourrait être perpétré dans le cadre de ses interventions. SI applique une tolérance zéro à l’égard de tout type d’abus, particulièrement des actes de SEAH. Solidarités International est un employeur équitable qui combat toute forme de discrimination. SI ne demandera jamais une rétribution quelconque en vue de participer à un processus de recrutement.   Solidarités International (SI) is determined to prevent and fight all type of abuse – all act of exploitation, abuse and/or sexual harassment (SEAH) against members of beneficiary communities or collaborators, fraud, corruption, violation of persons and/or property, funding of activities harmful to human rights – that could be perpetrated in the frame of its interventions. SI implements a zero-tolerance policy regarding acts of abuse, notably acts of SEAH. Solidarités International is an equitable employer committed to find all forms of discrimination. SI will ever ask for any remuneration to take part in a recruitment process. Apply Share this job Back

  • Neftaly – SOUTH SUDAN – FIELD COORDINATOR (M/F) – ULANG – Neftaly

    SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL (SI) has been operating in South Sudan since 2006, conducting activities in emergency and post emergency context, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, including refugees/returnees and IDP camp settings. Context:- Food insecurity is one of the highest in the world due to recurring shocks (consecutive years of widespread flooding, conflict-based displacement), and an ongoing protracted macro-economic crisis.- The country also faces cholera outbreaks on a yearly basis, has very limited sanitation coverage and safe water access remain a challenge for most of the population.- On top of these chronic situations, South Sudan has been highly impacted by the war that started in Sudan in April 2023. – More recently, resurgence of internal tensions have led to heightened conflict and analysts are worried that the peace conditions offered by the Peace Agreement may not hold.As a result, 9,3 million are in need of humanitarian assistance as of 2025. SI sectors of intervention: – The portfolio includes both WASH & FSL activities. SI’s expertise in running emergency WaSH intervention is highly acknowledged by all WaSH actors and donors and has been one of the first responders of the cholera response.Areas of operation:SI is present:- In Upper Nile, SI has an office in Malakal and a sub-office in Renk. The field office in Renk has been set-up to support the ongoing response to the Sudan Crisis and to ensure constant monitoring and rapid access to affected communities.- In addition, SI has a rapid emergency team based in Juba, who is being deployed following Rapid Needs Assessment in flood, epidemic or conflict induced displacement in the country. – This position aims at supporting the opening of a third area of intervention, along the Ulang river with the support of the Malakal base.Size of operations:In 2025, the mission’s estimated budget is around USD 6+ million, and there are 60 employees. In 2025-2026 SI expects to have primary funding from ECHO, DoS, FCDO, and CDCS , as well as additional funding, including for emergency response. SI is also pursuing longer term fundings with a sustainability and nexus approach.
    Master Degree in humanitarian/development studies, social sciences, management or other related discipline.
    1. Strong knowledge in team management and mentoring.
    2. Capacity to deal with many different issues, to self- update and learn very quickly from a highly and constantly evolving environment.
    3. Ability to manage and prioritize a high workload and multiple tasks with tight deadlines.
    4. Good representational skills, Ability to liaise, INGOs, other agencies, authorities and donors.
    5. A good understanding of security management. 
    6. A good understanding of humanitarian issues including IDPs, camp management protection, advocacy.
    7. Ability to write/edit quality reports in English.
    1. Ability to work in multi-cultural environment; more generally, excellent interpersonal and communication skills and strong cultural sensitivity.
    2. Willingness to work in a volatile security context.
    3. Ability to take initiatives, decisions and work in autonomy is essential.
    4. Good problem-solving skills in day to day and crisis situations.
    5. Important flexibility and adaptability.
    6. Experience working with SI (or a similar organization) is an asset
    7. Prior experience in South Sudan would be considered as an asset
    8. Good stress management.
    1. Fluent in English, written and spoken.
    2.  Arabic is an asset. 
    For Ulang base, yet to be defined, but most likely basic accomodation will be in other NGOs compounds with limited comfort for the first few weeks. Single bedroom very likely but shared common latrine and bath. Electricity and running water might be not available 24/7 and issues in comms, especially internet. The FC, might need to spend some days in Malakal where SI is in the humanitarian hub in the UNMISS compound. Offices and guesthouses in prefab containers. Improvements in the last year with addition of kitchen and second bathroom. Few social distractions, but there is a cafeteria in the humanitarian hub and a bar in the UNMISS compound. Most other humanitarian organizations also in the hub/UNMISS compound, can take a bit of work to meet people. Limited food diversity (anything non-local needs brought from Juba), can get sometimes e.g. chips and pizza at the cafeteria / UNMISS bar, but fresh vegetables are limited! – The time in Malakal is however expected to be limited and a better representation is the conditions of the Ulang base. The candidate should be ready to live in complicated conditions, quite remote as presence of other NGOs in the area is very scarce. Almost no expatriates (except for short visits as of now) Juba break are possible every 6 weeks: a week of remote work in Juba.
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