Humanitarian Strategic Analyst - Africa (French & English speaker)
2026-04-29T20:08:06+00:00
Save The Children
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https://www.savethechildren.net/
FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Education, and Training
Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Communications, Media, Writing
2026-05-14T17:00:00+00:00
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The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries
Responsibilities or duties
Country-facing (in the absence of a dedicated CO Analyst, upon request, and pending availability):
- Conduct and deliver context and foresight analysis (e.g., situational analysis, conflict analysis, trend analysis, scenario analysis, stakeholder analysis) to support humanitarian decision-makers.
- Develop scenarios and support scenario-based planning to inform response decision-making.
- Provide capacity building to CO and partners on risk identification, risk monitoring methodology, and scenario building.
- Support key internal processes with bespoke analysis (e.g., risk analysis to inform the development or update of a CO’s Emergency Preparedness Plans).
- Contribute to the integration of conflict-sensitive approaches, tools, and methods in proposal writing, programme implementation and reporting.
Movement-facing (aligned with global humanitarian priorities and SCI’s global strategy):
- Collaborate across Programme Delivery Team and beyond to identify and address key contextual information gaps, ensuring integration of comprehensive contextual data and intelligence into strategic planning and operational responses.
- Contribute specialised regional and national content to global reports, highlighting key trends and context-specific characteristics.
- Support humanitarian advocacy initiatives and strategies by offering up-to-date insights and thorough contextual analysis on ongoing and emerging crises.
- Support the external representation of senior executives (e.g., Regional Directors)
- Prepare and facilitate internal context-focused discussions (CAFU Café).
External-facing:
- Contribute to the IASC Early Warning and Risk Analysis Group.
- Engage with CAFU’s external partners on specific contexts or themes.
Essential
- Proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis to extract actionable insights.
- Strong ability to question, synthesize, and present complex information clearly and concisely.
- Sound understanding of geopolitical dynamics (at international, national, and sub-national levels) and their interplay with humanitarian needs and practices.
- Expertise in supporting risk assessments and providing foresight analysis for strategic decision-making, particularly in areas of conflict.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey strategic insights to diverse audiences (internal teams and external stakeholders), with fluency in English and French,
- Ability to craft strategic recommendations covering a range of operational scenarios to support preparedness efforts and anticipatory strategies within a humanitarian framework.
- Excellent skills in collaboration, networking, and relationship-building with diverse stakeholders (including I/LNGOS, UN agencies, academia).
- Experience in delivering analytical products with short turn around and supporting the development of strategies with timely contextual insights on major or emerging crises.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with adherence to organizational values and humanitarian principles.
Desirable
- Additional language of Arabic or Spanish preferred
Experience needed
Significant professional experience of working in humanitarian sector with a focus on crisis contexts and conflict-sensitive programming.
- Conduct and deliver context and foresight analysis (e.g., situational analysis, conflict analysis, trend analysis, scenario analysis, stakeholder analysis) to support humanitarian decision-makers.
- Develop scenarios and support scenario-based planning to inform response decision-making.
- Provide capacity building to CO and partners on risk identification, risk monitoring methodology, and scenario building.
- Support key internal processes with bespoke analysis (e.g., risk analysis to inform the development or update of a CO’s Emergency Preparedness Plans).
- Contribute to the integration of conflict-sensitive approaches, tools, and methods in proposal writing, programme implementation and reporting.
- Collaborate across Programme Delivery Team and beyond to identify and address key contextual information gaps, ensuring integration of comprehensive contextual data and intelligence into strategic planning and operational responses.
- Contribute specialised regional and national content to global reports, highlighting key trends and context-specific characteristics.
- Support humanitarian advocacy initiatives and strategies by offering up-to-date insights and thorough contextual analysis on ongoing and emerging crises.
- Support the external representation of senior executives (e.g., Regional Directors)
- Prepare and facilitate internal context-focused discussions (CAFU Café).
- Contribute to the IASC Early Warning and Risk Analysis Group.
- Engage with CAFU’s external partners on specific contexts or themes.
- Proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis to extract actionable insights.
- Strong ability to question, synthesize, and present complex information clearly and concisely.
- Sound understanding of geopolitical dynamics (at international, national, and sub-national levels) and their interplay with humanitarian needs and practices.
- Expertise in supporting risk assessments and providing foresight analysis for strategic decision-making, particularly in areas of conflict.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey strategic insights to diverse audiences (internal teams and external stakeholders), with fluency in English and French,
- Ability to craft strategic recommendations covering a range of operational scenarios to support preparedness efforts and anticipatory strategies within a humanitarian framework.
- Excellent skills in collaboration, networking, and relationship-building with diverse stakeholders (including I/LNGOS, UN agencies, academia).
- Experience in delivering analytical products with short turn around and supporting the development of strategies with timely contextual insights on major or emerging crises.
- A degree in Political Science, International Relations, Conflict Studies, or a related field.
JOB-69f2652614828
Vacancy title:
Humanitarian Strategic Analyst - Africa (French & English speaker)
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Business Operations, Communications, Media, Writing]
Jobs at:
Save The Children
Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, May 14 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, April 29 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries
Responsibilities or duties
Country-facing (in the absence of a dedicated CO Analyst, upon request, and pending availability):
- Conduct and deliver context and foresight analysis (e.g., situational analysis, conflict analysis, trend analysis, scenario analysis, stakeholder analysis) to support humanitarian decision-makers.
- Develop scenarios and support scenario-based planning to inform response decision-making.
- Provide capacity building to CO and partners on risk identification, risk monitoring methodology, and scenario building.
- Support key internal processes with bespoke analysis (e.g., risk analysis to inform the development or update of a CO’s Emergency Preparedness Plans).
- Contribute to the integration of conflict-sensitive approaches, tools, and methods in proposal writing, programme implementation and reporting.
Movement-facing (aligned with global humanitarian priorities and SCI’s global strategy):
- Collaborate across Programme Delivery Team and beyond to identify and address key contextual information gaps, ensuring integration of comprehensive contextual data and intelligence into strategic planning and operational responses.
- Contribute specialised regional and national content to global reports, highlighting key trends and context-specific characteristics.
- Support humanitarian advocacy initiatives and strategies by offering up-to-date insights and thorough contextual analysis on ongoing and emerging crises.
- Support the external representation of senior executives (e.g., Regional Directors)
- Prepare and facilitate internal context-focused discussions (CAFU Café).
External-facing:
- Contribute to the IASC Early Warning and Risk Analysis Group.
- Engage with CAFU’s external partners on specific contexts or themes.
Essential
- Proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis to extract actionable insights.
- Strong ability to question, synthesize, and present complex information clearly and concisely.
- Sound understanding of geopolitical dynamics (at international, national, and sub-national levels) and their interplay with humanitarian needs and practices.
- Expertise in supporting risk assessments and providing foresight analysis for strategic decision-making, particularly in areas of conflict.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey strategic insights to diverse audiences (internal teams and external stakeholders), with fluency in English and French,
- Ability to craft strategic recommendations covering a range of operational scenarios to support preparedness efforts and anticipatory strategies within a humanitarian framework.
- Excellent skills in collaboration, networking, and relationship-building with diverse stakeholders (including I/LNGOS, UN agencies, academia).
- Experience in delivering analytical products with short turn around and supporting the development of strategies with timely contextual insights on major or emerging crises.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with adherence to organizational values and humanitarian principles.
Desirable
- Additional language of Arabic or Spanish preferred
Experience needed
Significant professional experience of working in humanitarian sector with a focus on crisis contexts and conflict-sensitive programming.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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