CON 007/2026 MHPSS and Peacebuilding MEL Framework Consultant at IOM
Manila, National Capital District, Philippines -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

MHPSS, Peacebuilding, Monitoring And Evaluation, Programme Planning, Programme Management, Data Integration, Qualitative Indicators, Quantitative Indicators, Means Of Verifications, Writing, Communication, Organizational Skills, Time Management, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

International Affairs

Description
Background The topic of integrating Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and Peacebuilding has gained considerable attention over the past years.  Conflict and war, structural violence and environmental hazards impact the mental health and psychosocial well-being of individuals and communities. Unaddressed mental health and psychosocial challenges can hinder individual and collective recovery from adversity, including the reestablishment of social networks and long-term peaceful coexistence. Therefore, to build peace, there is a strong need to integrate MHPSS with peacebuilding efforts. Most integrative efforts and publications have focused on bringing MHPSS approaches into peacebuilding work. Although this is highly important, it is equally important to bring peacebuilding approaches into MHPSS work. In this sense, the integration of MHPSS and peacebuilding is bidirectional.  In 2020, the UN Secretary-General called for the integration of MHPSS and peacebuilding to be strengthened. The call reflected the extensive work of the UN on the Peacebuilding Architecture Review and the sustaining peace agenda, which highlighted the significant role of MHPSS in achieving and sustaining peace. Several organisations, including UNDP and Interpeace, have published guidelines for integration, in 2022. And in January 2024, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) published its Guidance Note on Integrating MHPSS and Peacebuilding: A Mapping and Recommendations for Practitioners, and an accompanying policy brief, under the leadership of the thematic working group on MHPSS and peacebuilding of the IASC MHPSS Reference Group, now Community of Practice (CoP). However, there is a lack of resources for practitioners on how to operationalise MHPSS and Peacebuilding integration and adapt it to local contexts. Practitioners have expressed strong demand for practical support to operationalise MHPSS–Peacebuilding integration, including guidance on integrated programme design, monitoring and evaluation indicators, theories of change, and cross-sector training for MHPSS and peacebuilding staff. In response, the Thematic Working Group on MHPSS and Peacebuilding, co-chaired by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and ARQ International (ARQ), will recruit, through IOM, a consultant to develop a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) framework linking MHPSS and Peacebuilding. 
Responsibilities
The consultant will develop a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) framework specifically linking Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and Peacebuilding efforts, ensuring alignment with existing IASC guidance. This involves creating practical tools for practitioners, including integrated programme design guidance, M&E indicators, theories of change, and cross-sector training concepts.
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