Online Volunteer for Monitoring

Online Volunteer for Monitoring

World Food Programme (WFP)

February 3, 2026March 20, 2026Peru
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is the largest humanitarian organization in the world, dedicated to saving lives in emergencies and providing food assistance to build pathways towards peace, stability, and prosperity for populations recovering from conflicts and disasters, as well as the impacts of climate change. Established to combat hunger, WFP operates in over 120 countries and territories, employing nearly 21,000 staff members globally. The organization aims to improve nutrition for women and children, assist smallholder farmers in enhancing productivity, and help countries and communities prepare for and respond to climate crises. WFP's mission is driven by a commitment to eradicate hunger, ensuring that security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">food security is a reality for all, despite the challenges posed by conflicts, climate change, and recent global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Job Overview:
The position of Online Volunteer for Monitoring involves participating in a crucial initiative aimed at addressing food insecurity in Peru, where 5.2 million households are affected. The role requires volunteers to engage in monitoring activities related to the WFP's emergency response interventions, particularly in the context of natural disasters such as forest fires. Volunteers will be trained to collect data through phone calls to beneficiaries, ensuring that the information gathered is accurate and reliable. This role is vital for assessing the effectiveness of the assistance provided and for making informed decisions regarding future interventions. Volunteers will also play a key role in safeguarding personal data and maintaining confidentiality in accordance with WFP's protection policies.

Duties and Responsibilities:
As an Online Volunteer for Monitoring, your responsibilities will include: participating in training sessions to understand the data collection process and project framework; conducting monitoring calls to beneficiaries who have received assistance from WFP in response to emergency situations; ensuring high-quality data collection; entering data into the MoDa platform as per the guidelines provided by the WFP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) team; reporting any issues or incidents to the M&E team; and protecting personal data and confidentiality in compliance with WFP's protection policies. This role requires attention to detail, strong communication skills, and a commitment to ethical data handling practices.

Required Qualifications:
Candidates for this position should possess strong communication skills, both verbal and written, and demonstrate a commitment to the mission of WFP. Familiarity with data collection methods and experience in monitoring and evaluation processes are advantageous. Volunteers should be able to work independently and collaboratively within a team, showing initiative and adaptability in a dynamic environment. A background in social sciences, humanitarian work, or related fields is preferred, but not mandatory.

Educational Background:
While specific educational qualifications are not explicitly stated, a background in social sciences, humanitarian studies, or related fields is beneficial. Candidates should have a basic understanding of data collection and monitoring processes, which can be acquired through formal education or relevant experience.

Experience:
Previous experience in data collection, monitoring, or evaluation is highly desirable. Candidates should be comfortable with phone communication and have the ability to engage with diverse populations. Experience working in humanitarian contexts or with vulnerable communities will be considered an asset, as it demonstrates an understanding of the challenges faced by beneficiaries.

Languages:
Fluency in Spanish is mandatory, as the role involves communication with Spanish-speaking beneficiaries. Proficiency in English is a plus, as it may facilitate communication with the WFP team and access to resources. Additional languages relevant to the local context may also be beneficial.

Additional Notes:
This is a volunteer position, and while it may not offer financial compensation, it provides valuable experience in humanitarian work and data monitoring. The role is part-time and flexible, allowing volunteers to contribute according to their availability. The position is open to both national and international applicants, and it emphasizes the importance of ethical data handling and confidentiality.
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