| Job Location | Amman, Jordan |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Mentioned |
| Industry | Non-profit Organization |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job PurposeAfter more than a decade of conflict, conditions in Syria remain volatile and marked by violence and socioeconomic deterioration. The scale, complexity, and severity of humanitarian needs in Syria extends the necessity for up to date, timely, and accurate information. Evidence-based planning and programming remains paramount to ensure that the response adequately meets the needs of the most vulnerable people and is tailored to different realities across communities and over time. REACH has been conducting assessments on the humanitarian situation in Syria since 2013 and has since grown significantly as an actor in the response.ÿBroadly speaking, REACH Syria facilitates a humanitarian evidence base via four key research streams:ÿúMonitoring of the humanitarian situation in Syria, including joint market monitoring to track prices of goods as per the survival minimum expenditure basket (SMEB);ÿúDisplacement tracking, through tracking the movement of IDPs and returnees.ÿúRemote sensing activities, including market functionality, flood hazard assessments, etc;ÿúTechnical support to clusters, including thematic assessments and capacity building.ÿThe GIS officer will be part of the GIS Unit in charge of producing geospatial analysis, maps, and remote sensing analysis for our multiple Research Cycle though Research Units:
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