CARE is a not-for-profit organization working in India for over 68 years, focusing on alleviating poverty and social injustice. We do this through well-planned and comprehensive projects in health, education, livelihoods and disaster preparedness and response. Our overall goal is the empowerment of women and girls from poor and marginalized communities leading to improvement in their lives and livelihoods.
During FY 2018-19, CARE India directly reached out to 37.2 million people through 43 projects across 14 states, covering more than 80+ districts. We are part of the CARE International Confederation, working in 100 countries for a world where people live with dignity and security.
CARE India seeks a world of hope, tolerance and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and people live in dignity and security.
Our goal is to ensure that women and girls from the most marginalized communities are empowered, live in dignity and their households have secure and resilient lives. CARE India aims to accomplish this goal by working with 50 million people to help them have quality health, education, livelihoods and overcome the effects of disasters.
www.careindia.org | Regd. as CARE India Solutions for Sustainable Development
GRADE/LEVEL G
PROJECT/UNIT Enabling Poor Households to Switch from Traditional Cooking Practices to Clean and Environment Friendly Alternatives – Bachat-II-OD
PROJECT DURATION Three Years (36 months)
REPORTS TO Project Manager
LOCATION Kandhamal, Odisha
TRAVEL 70-80% of time in project location for official purposes
Skill
Minimum Qualification
MSW – MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
PROJECT DETAILS
The use of solid fuels for cooking is likely to be the largest source of indoor air pollution on a global scale. Women and young children are the most affected from Indoor air pollution. These inefficient cooking methods also contribute to climate change through emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and aerosols such as black carbon. The use of cleaner and more efficient Improve Cook stoves can dramatically reduce exposure to harmful cook stove’s smoke. Toward this, CARE India initiated Improved Cook Stove Project (locally called as BACHAT) in January 2016, under the project, CARE India worked on Evolving a Women-centered Model of Extension of Improved Cook Stoves (ICS) for Sustained Adoption at Scale in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. The strategy of the project was promoting women leaders from existing Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and those are engaged as Sustainable Household Energy Champions (SHE Champions). 200 SHE Schools over SHG platforms were promoted in 107 project villages spread over in the two states and each SHE School were led by a SHE Champion selected from the participating SHGs leading to sustainable adoption of improved cook stoves by over 5,000 forest dependent households. The BACHAT project was concluded in 2020 with a potential to further scale up.
Fair Climate Fund (FCF) & CARE India has designed a scale up phase for Bachat initiative based on the carbon financing – BACHAT Voluntary Project Activities (VPA) in Odisha in alignment with Gold Standard carbon project which will be financed through the sale of carbon credits over next 10 years. The phase 1 of this project will be implemented during August 2021 to December 2024 benefitting over 9,000 traditional polluting cookstove dependent households from Kalahandi and Kandhmal districts of Odisha, India.
JOB SUMMARY
Project Officer – Community Extension and Institution building will primarily be responsible for coordinating, implementing, and completing all schedule capacity building events of the project within the stipulated time in complete coordination with the other project team members. S/he will work closely with Project Manager, Project Officer M&E and CRPs to create an enabling environment for sustainable development by adopting clean and environment friendly cooking solutions. This position will ensure that the all project related training programmes are accomplished as per the plan, with the required quality, quantity and importantly within the agreed timelines. S/he will be responsible for providing overall support for institution building, training and communication to participating communities, community mobilisers and collaborators with regard to ICS.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES/ KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Program Support
Communication
Documentation and Reporting
QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
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