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Consultant for the Development of General Comment on WASH & Nutrition
2026-03-10T12:23:36+00:00
World Vision Kenya
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Communications & Writing, Legal
KES
MONTH
2026-03-23T17:00:00+00:00
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World Vision is an international Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation working in almost 100 countries world-wide to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.

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Consultant for the Development of General Comment on WASH & Nutrition

Scope of the General Comment

The General Comment shall elaborate the elements of Article 14(2)(c) of the African Children’s Charter including the interrelated rights to adequate nutrition, safe drinking water, and the legislative, institutional, and other measures that should be taken by State Parties to the African Children’s Charter to ensure the full realisation of these rights for all children. Specifically, the General Comment will focus on the following key issues, among others:

  • Clarify key technical and normative terminology associated with the child’s right to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, such as stunting, wasting, malnutrition, food insecurity, and water supply and quality, sanitation, etc, as well as what constitutes adequate nutrition and safe drinking water;
  • Elaborate on the use of a child rights-based approach to guide laws, policies, and programmes in the context of the lived realities of the Child in Africa across different environments and situations of vulnerability.
  • Outline States obligations to respect, protect and fulfil children’s rights to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, including legislative, institutional, governance and budgetary responsibilities, in line with international and regional child rights standards.
  • Explain the interdependence and indivisibility of the rights to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, including their intrinsic linkage with other rights such as health, life, and education; as well as the factors which render certain groups of children particularly vulnerable to the non-fulfilment of these rights, including a discussion of the relationship between violence against children, early pregnancy, food systems and industry practices;
  • Provide guidance on how States should design and implement child-sensitive social protection systems and comprehensive programmes including targeted social safety nets, cash transfers, food assistance and WASH-related support and allocate adequate budgetary resources for their effective implementation, in order to realize children’s rights to adequate nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation, in line with relevant UN standards, guidance and best practices.
  • Provide practical and context-relevant recommendations to support States in translating these standards into effective laws, policies and programmes, including guidance on monitoring, evaluation and accountability mechanisms, with particular attention to vulnerable children and low-resource settings.
  • Outline how States should work with communities, health workers, educators, humanitarian actors, and other stakeholders to ensure equitable access to nutrition, water, and sanitation, including in rural/urban contexts, climate-affected areas, and displacement settings.

Key deliverables

Activity: Prepare inception report and a draft outline of the General Comment and present it to the ACERWC and their partners.

Deliverable/Outcome: Inception report and Draft outline prepared and submitted.

Activity: Develop a first draft of the General Comment, based on the agreed outline; collect input and develop a second draft for presentation to ACERWC and their partners

Deliverable/Outcome: First Draft of General Comment prepared and submitted.

Activity: Participate in the ACERWC Sessions, coordination, planning, consultation, and validation meetings, as required.

Deliverable/Outcome: Participation in the ACERWC Sessions and validation workshop

Activity: Develop the final draft of the General Comment based on inputs, and revise it based on inputs, for adoption by ACERWC.

Deliverable/Outcome: Final draft prepared and submitted

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Vacancy title:
Consultant for the Development of General Comment on WASH & Nutrition

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Communications & Writing, Legal]

Jobs at:
World Vision Kenya

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, March 23 2026

Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, March 10 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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World Vision is an international Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation working in almost 100 countries world-wide to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.

Read more about this company

Consultant for the Development of General Comment on WASH & Nutrition

Scope of the General Comment

The General Comment shall elaborate the elements of Article 14(2)(c) of the African Children’s Charter including the interrelated rights to adequate nutrition, safe drinking water, and the legislative, institutional, and other measures that should be taken by State Parties to the African Children’s Charter to ensure the full realisation of these rights for all children. Specifically, the General Comment will focus on the following key issues, among others:

  • Clarify key technical and normative terminology associated with the child’s right to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, such as stunting, wasting, malnutrition, food insecurity, and water supply and quality, sanitation, etc, as well as what constitutes adequate nutrition and safe drinking water;
  • Elaborate on the use of a child rights-based approach to guide laws, policies, and programmes in the context of the lived realities of the Child in Africa across different environments and situations of vulnerability.
  • Outline States obligations to respect, protect and fulfil children’s rights to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, including legislative, institutional, governance and budgetary responsibilities, in line with international and regional child rights standards.
  • Explain the interdependence and indivisibility of the rights to adequate nutrition and safe drinking water, including their intrinsic linkage with other rights such as health, life, and education; as well as the factors which render certain groups of children particularly vulnerable to the non-fulfilment of these rights, including a discussion of the relationship between violence against children, early pregnancy, food systems and industry practices;
  • Provide guidance on how States should design and implement child-sensitive social protection systems and comprehensive programmes including targeted social safety nets, cash transfers, food assistance and WASH-related support and allocate adequate budgetary resources for their effective implementation, in order to realize children’s rights to adequate nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation, in line with relevant UN standards, guidance and best practices.
  • Provide practical and context-relevant recommendations to support States in translating these standards into effective laws, policies and programmes, including guidance on monitoring, evaluation and accountability mechanisms, with particular attention to vulnerable children and low-resource settings.
  • Outline how States should work with communities, health workers, educators, humanitarian actors, and other stakeholders to ensure equitable access to nutrition, water, and sanitation, including in rural/urban contexts, climate-affected areas, and displacement settings.

Key deliverables

Activity: Prepare inception report and a draft outline of the General Comment and present it to the ACERWC and their partners.

Deliverable/Outcome: Inception report and Draft outline prepared and submitted.

Activity: Develop a first draft of the General Comment, based on the agreed outline; collect input and develop a second draft for presentation to ACERWC and their partners

Deliverable/Outcome: First Draft of General Comment prepared and submitted.

Activity: Participate in the ACERWC Sessions, coordination, planning, consultation, and validation meetings, as required.

Deliverable/Outcome: Participation in the ACERWC Sessions and validation workshop

Activity: Develop the final draft of the General Comment based on inputs, and revise it based on inputs, for adoption by ACERWC.

Deliverable/Outcome: Final draft prepared and submitted

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 12

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Management jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Monday, March 23 2026
Duty Station: Nairobi | Nairobi
Posted: 10-03-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 10-03-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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