Gender, Protection, and Inclusion specialist - APARO

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 11 February 2026
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WHY JOIN WFP?

  • WFP is a 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

  • WFP offers a highly inclusive, diverse, and multicultural working environment.

  • WFP invests in the personal & professional development of its employees through a range of training, accreditation, coaching, mentorship, and other programs as well as through internal mobility opportunities.

  • A career path in WFP provides an exciting opportunity to work across the various country, regional and global offices around the world, and with passionate colleagues who work tirelessly to ensure that effective humanitarian assistance reaches millions of people across the globe.

  • We offer an attractive compensation package (please refer to the Terms and Conditions section of this vacancy announcement).

    JOB TITLE: Gender, Protection, and Inclusion specialist
    TYPE OF CONTRACT: NOC
    UNIT/DIVISION: GHQ GPI
    REPORTING TO: GPI P3
    DUTY STATION (City, Country): Bangkok
    DURATION: 1 year (with the possibility of extension )

    BACKGROUND OF THE ASSIGNMENT
    The World Food Program (WFP) is the world's largest humanitarian agency, working towards zero hunger in over 80 countries. WFP envisions a world without hunger where everyone has the same opportunities, the same access to resources, and an equal voice in decisions that affect their lives and livelihoods. WFP is committed to ensuring that assistance is informed by, accountable to, and accessible to all affected persons, including women, girls, men, and boys of diverse and multidimensional priorities. WFP is guided by its Gender Policy (2022), Protection and Accountability Policy (2020), Disability Inclusion Roadmap (2021-2023), Community Engagement Strategy for Accountability to Affected People (2021-2026), Conflict Sensitivity Mainstreaming Strategy (2023), Cash Policy (2023); the Executive Director's circular OED2023/011 on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA), and other crosscutting standards guiding inclusion, equity, and rights-based approaches.

    WFP has endorsed the ICRC/IASC definition of protection, understood as aiming to prevent, reduce, mitigate, and respond to the risks and consequences of violence, coercion, deprivation, and abuse for persons, groups, and communities. Accountability to Affected People (AAP) is an active commitment to give account to, take account of, and be held to account by people in conditions of vulnerability to food or nutrition insecurity.

    WFP is known for delivering food assistance rapidly to people in need and for building resilience to communities vulnerable to shocks. To respond effectively in the challenging contexts where WFP operates, staff need to know the fundamentals of food assistance programming, as well as intersectional skills in corporate crosscutting themes. These include protection, accountability to affected populations, localization, conflict sensitivity, digital financial inclusion, and informed engagement when working with Indigenous Peoples and minority groups and people with disabilities.

    The integration of protection, AAP, and humanitarian principles improves the quality, effectiveness, and sustainability of WFPโ€™s work, while protecting and promoting peopleโ€™s rights. These themes are relevant in all contexts where WFP works, across the humanitarian, development, peace nexus.

    The APARO region includes 13 country offices, from where WFP plays implementing, enabling, and convening roles. Issues related to protection and accountability to affected populations are varied, and WFP needs to respond to and advise on responding to the diverse needs of diverse people, including Indigenous Peoples, people with disability, rural people, people in human mobility, et al., all with approaches that are sensitive to gender, protection, and inclusion (GPI). The WFP Global GPI team requires a GPI specialist based in Bangkok to support country offices in ensuring that Gender, Protection and Inclusion are mainstreamed across programmes, operations, communications, and advocacy.

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:

    The specialist will lead the implementation of policies, strategies, and normative guidance in GPI thematic areas (gender equality, protection and accountability to affected populations, Indigenous Peoples, disability inclusion, gender-based violence) for the region; coordinate with Global HQ to ensure timely and appropriate support is given to Country Offices; engage with programme services and operations teams at regional level to ensure strategic positioning; lead engagement with COs for timely country strategic planning. The specialist will ensure alignment with other key domains such as social risk, conflict sensitivity and PSEA.

    This will be achieved in coordination with Country Offices, regional services and Global Headquarter counterparts:

    • Supervise the implementation of GPI policies (Gender, Cash, Protection, Localization) and commitments (UNDIS, UNSWAP) for the geographic area, engaging with programme, supply chain and operations, enterprise risk management teams at regional level;

    • Lead regional advocacy and engagement to ensure GPI integration in Programme strategies and policies (resilience, school meals, Emergency Preparedness and Response, social protection, nutrition);

    • Ensure appropriate GPI anchoring in CSP at strategic level, coordinating with GPI and POCQ teams at Global HQ and regional levels, and leading the engagement with Country Offices for timely planning on integrated assessments and WFPโ€™s people-centered Framework on Accountability for Results (FAR) rollout;

    • Represent WFP in GPI networks at regional level;

    • Engage with CO management in the region to identify needs for technical support and ensure coverage, managing available capacities and resources - in coordination with the global GPI team as needed, including through the management of surge mechanisms.


      Specifically, the specialist will lead and support a combination of tasks among the following, to be agreed in the individual annual work plan:

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