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Title: Risk and Vulnerability Analyst
Org. Unit: Technical Support Division ARC
Duty Station: Johannesburg, South Africa and moving to Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire within the contract period.
Contract Type: Regular Consultancy
Duration: 11 months
Reporting to: Head of Technical Services Division
Background
In 2012, the African Risk Capacity (ARC) was established by treaty as a Specialised Agency of the African Union (AU) to help Member States improve their capacities to better plan, prepare, and respond to extreme weather events and natural disasters, thereby protecting the food security of their vulnerable populations. By linking early warning systems with contingency planning and supported by modern financial mechanisms, ARC enables governments to provide targeted responses to disasters in a more timely, cost-effective, objective, and transparent manner, thereby reducing response costs and loss of livelihoods.
To date, the ARC Establishment Agreement has been signed by 33 countries across the continent, indicating the comprehensive endorsement of the work being undertaken by ARC as part of Africa's new climate and disaster management infrastructure. In 2014, the member governments established ARC Insurance Company Limited (ARC Ltd), the Agency's financial affiliate, which is licensed as a mutual insurer to manage the risk taken on through underwriting a pool of weather and other disaster risks. Together, ARC Agency, an international organisation, and ARC Ltd, the dedicated sovereign risk insurance facility, comprise the ARC Group.
Since its creation in 2012, the ARC Agency has been working towards establishing and mainstreaming its operational procedures and in-country work programme with ARC Member States. At the country level, the ARC Secretariat of the ARC Agency supports ARC in-country technical working groups on several technical and political workstreams as they progress towards making informed decisions on participating in the ARC Ltd insurance pool. The ARC Secretariat Technical Support Division supports the technical aspects of this interaction, including working with countries to customise and validate Africa RiskView and select risk transfer parameters for their insurance products.
Africa RiskView, ARC's proprietary weather modelling software, is the technical engine behind the African Risk Capacity (ARC) and the tool provided to ARC Member States to help them manage their weather risk and identify the appropriate amount of risk to transfer to the ARC risk pool. Africa RiskView serves four purposes: a) as an underwriting tool for transactions with ARC Insurance Company Limited (ARC Ltd); b) to assist decision-makers in making critically aware informed decisions about not only insurance but also about their general investments in risk management; c) as an early warning tool for African governments; and d) to create a single transparent System of Record for African drought, flood, and cyclone risks (hazard, vulnerability, and exposure information).
Responsibilities:
Based in the ARC Regional Office in Abidjan, the Risk and Vulnerability Analyst will be a member of the ARC Secretariat Technical Support Division supporting all aspects of the ARC Technical Support Division's work with a particular focus on the in-country interactions with ARC Member States. Reporting to the Technical Division Manager, the Risk Analyst's responsibilities will include the following:
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Key Skills:
ISO 27001, Microsoft Access, Risk Management, Financial Services, PCI, Risk Analysis, Analysis Skills, COBIT, NIST Standards, SOX, Information Security, Data Analysis Skills