Regional Policy Officer

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Nairobi - Kenya

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 7 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

About the Role

Reporting to the Senior Advisor Policy Advocacy & Strategic Engagement the Regional Policy Officer role sits at the heart of Future4Bintis transformative work to end harmful practices and protect girls rights and health. S/he will lead cross-border policy advocacy and dialogue that drives evidence-based legal and policy reform across Kenya Ethiopia and Somalia.  

S/he will develop compelling policy materials grounded in community evidence navigate complex multi-country governance landscapes and work at the intersection of communities governments and regional bodies to create conditions where girls are protected from harmful practices.

About You

You are a strategic thinker with deep political acumen and cross-border experience. You bring both intellectual rigour and practical skills in government engagement the ability to translate community evidence into powerful policy narratives and the commitment to ensuring that girls and survivors voices inform policy change at all levels. You excel at building bridges between diverse actors - government officials traditional leaders youth advocates CSOs and survivors - and have the diplomatic sensitivity and cultural competency essential for navigating sensitive cross-border issues.

A self-starter who works well independently across countries you are equally skilled at collaborating as part of a regional team. You demonstrate pragmatic adaptable approaches to problem-solving with the ability to operate effectively in complex sometimes volatile contexts. Given the critical nature of cross-border work you have proven experience working across multiple countries understanding border dynamics and coordinating harmonized approaches. You understand that policy change is not transactional - it requires sustained engagement relationship-building and the ability to leverage evidence alongside community voice to drive meaningful change.

Above all we seek someone with a genuine passion for girls rights gender equality and the elimination of harmful practices. You are enthusiastic about amplifying community voices in policy spaces working with affected girls and survivors and driving systemic change. You understand that policy advocacy is fundamentally about power - ensuring that those most affected by harmful practices have a voice and agency in the decisions that affect their lives.

Principal Responsibilities

Cross-border Policy Harmonziation & Coordonation (40%)

  • Develop and support the implementation of cross-border policy advocacy initiatives connecting Kenya Ethiopia and Somalia on the elimination of harmful practices
  • Develop harmonized legal and policy frameworks that address borderland dynamics and enable consistent girl protection across borders
  • Support government engagement across three countries to build aligned policies on FGM/C and CEFMU elimination
  • Facilitate cross-border policy dialogues bringing together government officials regional bodies CSOs and communities from Kenya Ethiopia and Somalia
  • Map cross-border risks and protection gaps and develop policy recommendations to address them
  • Build relationships with border county/regional administrators and government officials to support coordinated protection approaches
  • Support harmonization of legal frameworks with regional bodies (EAC IGAD) on FGM/C Bill and cross-border protection mechanisms
  • Monitor cross-border harmful practices patterns and inform policy response

National Policy Advocacy & Reform (25%)

  • Develop and support the implementation of evidence-based policy advocacy strategies for each country (Kenya Ethiopia Somalia)
  • Support engagement with national governments (ministries parliamentarians legislative bodies) on FGM/C and CEFMU elimination policies
  • Support policy reform processes including guideline updates law enforcement and implementation of existing bans
  • Create evidence-based policy briefs tailored to each country context drawing on programme data and survivor voices
  • Develop policy position papers addressing key barriers to the elimination of harmful practices
  • Support parliamentary advocacy and engagement with legislators on protective legislation
  • Track and document policy changes and government commitments to elimination efforts
  • Work with country teams to maintain a database of key policy contacts and decision-makers across three countries

Regional & International Policy Advocacy (20%)

  • Support engagement with regional bodies (African Union IGAD EAC) on harmonized approaches to the elimination of harmful practices
  • Coordinate advocacy on EAC FGM Bill and support regional legal harmonization
  • Support participation in international forums (CEDAW UN Human Rights Council UNGA) to amplify evidence from border communities
  • Leverage international observance days (Zero Tolerance for FGM/C International Day of the Girl Child) for cross-border advocacy campaigns
  • Build relationships with regional and international advocacy networks working on girls rights and harmful practices
  • Represent the programme at key regional policy meetings and conferences
  • Document and share cross-border policy learnings with regional partners and international platforms

Youth & CSO Policy Advocacy Support (10%)

  • Build the capacity of border-based CSOs in cross-border policy advocacy
  • Work closely with Country Teams to support the training of youth advocates and CSO staff on evidence-based policy engagement across borders.
  • Support cross-border youth networks in joint policy advocacy campaigns
  • Work with country teams to coach survivors and affected girls in sharing their voices in policy spaces
  • Organise joint CSO-youth advocacy activities that connect grassroots voices with policymakers
  • Document and amplify policy wins from community-led advocacy efforts
  • Ensure that safe spaces are created for survivors to participate in policy dialogue

Policy Evidence & Documentation (5%)

  • Package programme evidence into policy-relevant materials for government and regional bodies
  • Work with country teams to monitor policy developments across three countries and report on implications for girls protection
  • Document policy wins barriers and learnings from cross-border advocacy work
  • Maintain records of government commitments and track follow-up and implementation

Qualifications :

Education and Experience

  • Bachelors degree in public policy law development gender studies international relations or related field
  • Minimum 7 years professional experience in policy advocacy government engagement or policy analysis
  • Minimum 5 years working specifically on gender equality womens rights girls protection or harmful practices elimination
  • Demonstrated experience working across multiple countries particularly in East Africa or similar complex borderland contexts
  • Proven track record of influencing policy change or supporting policy reform processes
  • Strong understanding of regional governance mechanisms (African Union IGAD EAC) and international human rights frameworks
  • Direct experience working on FGM/C child marriage elimination or girls rights is essential
  • Fluency in English and proficiency in at least one of the following: Amharic Somali or Kiswahili.

Skills and Competencies:

Policy & Advocacy

  • Advanced skills in policy analysis advocacy strategy development and evidence-based policy messaging
  • Proven ability to translate research and community evidence into compelling policy narratives
  • Demonstrated experience engaging with government officials parliamentarians and policymakers
  • Strong understanding of policy processes legislative development and government decision-making

Cross-Border Experience

  • Proven experience working across multiple countries simultaneously on complex issues
  • Understanding of border dynamics transnational challenges and cross-border coordination
  • Ability to facilitate dialogue and build trust across different governance systems and cultural contexts
  • Experience harmonizing approaches across countries and developing coordinated strategies
  • Diplomatic sensitivity and political acumen for navigating multi-country environments

Communications & Engagement

  • Excellent written communication skills with ability to produce high-quality policy briefs position papers and advocacy materials
  • Strong presentation and public speaking skills
  • Ability to engage diverse stakeholders (government CSOs youth survivors traditional leaders) with cultural competency and respect
  • Experience translating technical or research evidence into accessible compelling messaging
  • Track record supporting survivor and community voice amplification in policy spaces

Strategic & Operational

  • Strategic thinker capable of managing complex multi-country initiatives simultaneously
  • Strong project management and time management skills ability to deliver under pressure
  • Problem-solving mindset with pragmatic adaptable approaches to obstacles
  • High attention to detail and strong organizational skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Gender Rights & Justice Perspective

  • Deep commitment to gender equality and girls rights
  • Understanding of power dynamics social norms change and gender-based violence
  • Passion for amplifying the voices of those most affected by harmful practices
  • Commitment to equity-centred approaches and community leadership

Additional Information :

WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND TRAVEL

This role requires significant travel (estimated 40-50% of time) across the program regions as needed.

You will:

  • Work across three countries with different governance systems political contexts and cultural norms
  • Travel to border regions and borderland communities where much of the harmful practices work takes place
  • Navigate complex political environments and work diplomatically with government at all levels
  • Operate in some contexts where security is variable and require flexibility and pragmatism
  • Engage with diverse stakeholders including government officials traditional leaders youth survivors and CSOs
  • Work in field settings as well as urban policy spaces.

Please submit your CV or resume highlighting relevant skills and experience along with a cover letter detailing why you are the best fit for this position. The closing date for applications will be Wednesday May 6 2026 at 23:59 (EAT).

Amref Health Africa does not require applicants to pay any money at whatever stage of the recruitment and selection process and has not retained any agent in connection with recruitment. Although Amref may use different job boards from time to time to further spread its reach for applicants all open vacancies are published on our website under the Vacancies page and on our official social media pages. Kindly also note that official emails from Amref Health Africa will arrive from an @ address.

Amref Health Africa is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Amref Health Africa is is dedicated to diversity and is an equal-opportunity employer with a non-smoking environment policy.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Full-time

About the RoleReporting to the Senior Advisor Policy Advocacy & Strategic Engagement the Regional Policy Officer role sits at the heart of Future4Bintis transformative work to end harmful practices and protect girls rights and health. S/he will lead cross-border policy advocacy and dialogue that dri...
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