
Save the Children
Location
🇿🇲 Zambia, Zambia
Posted
Apr 30, 2026
Work Type
On-Site
Team and Job Purpose The Emergency Response Operations Team own and manage key procedures that support our organizational approach to preparedness and response, ensuring seamless coordination of functional support to country offices in anticipation of and in response to crises. To facilitate rapid deployment of high-quality surge capacity and flexible funding tailored to the specific needs and capacities of our responses, thereby maximizing impact. To build the capacity of humanitarian responders, empowering them with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively address humanitarian challenges. Role purpose The role is to provide context-specific strategic analysis to support humanitarian decision-makers at all levels of the organization (country, regional, and global), in particular at times of significant contextual change. To do so, the Humanitarian Strategic Analyst monitors geopolitical events, identifies strategic issues critical to the organization’s operations and position, and engages with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders to gather, curate and convey strategic insights. The role holder is involved in key processes where building a shared understanding of the complexity of Save the Children’s operating environment is critical, from risk assessments to informing preparedness and business continuity plans, humanitarian advocacy strategies, and humanitarian policy-making. Finally, the role delivers conflict-sensitive insights on major crises, with a view to notably anticipate potential escalation, to ensure effective and principled responses in humanitarian contexts. Job Title: Humanitarian Strategic Analyst – Africa Team: Emergency Response Reports To: Head of Context Analysis and Foresight Contract Length: Permanent Location: Any approved SCI office location in the Africa regions (WCA/ESA). For a full list of locations that Save the Children International can hire in, please visit: SCI Careers Time Zone ( that the role holder must be available to work in ) : Africa region time zones (UTC−01:00 to UTC+04:00) Right to Work: The successful candidate must possess the unrestricted right to work in an approved SCI location in Africa for the duration of the employment. For a full list of locations that Save the Children International can hire in, please visit: SCI Careers Language Requirements: English & French International Travel Requirements: Yes , up to 40% Principal Accountabilities Country-facing (in the absence of a dedicated CO Analyst, upon request, and pending availability): Conduct and deliver context and foresight analysis (e.g., situational analysis, conflict analysis, trend analysis, scenario analysis, stakeholder analysis) to support humanitarian decision-makers. Develop scenarios and support scenario-based planning to inform response decision-making. Provide capacity building to CO and partners on risk identification, risk monitoring methodology, and scenario building. Support key internal processes with bespoke analysis (e.g., risk analysis to inform the development or update of a CO’s Emergency Preparedness Plans). Contribute to the integration of conflict-sensitive approaches, tools, and methods in proposal writing, programme implementation and reporting. Movement-facing (aligned with global humanitarian priorities and SCI’s global strategy): Collaborate across Programme Delivery Team and beyond to identify and address key contextual information gaps, ensuring integration of comprehensive contextual data and intelligence into strategic planning and operational responses. Contribute specialised regional and national content to global reports, highlighting key trends and context-specific characteristics. Support humanitarian advocacy initiatives and strategies by offering up-to-date insights and thorough contextual analysis on ongoing and emerging crises. Support the external representation of senior executives (e.g., Regional Directors) Prepare and facilitate internal context-focused discussions (CAFU Café). External-facing: Contribute to the IASC Early Warning and Risk Analysis Group. Engage with CAFU’s external partners on specific contexts or themes. Experience and Skills Essential Proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis to extract actionable insights. Strong ability to question, synthesize, and present complex information clearly and concisely. Sound understanding of geopolitical dynamics (at international, national, and sub-national levels) and their interplay with humanitarian needs and practices. Expertise in supporting risk assessments and providing foresight analysis for strategic decision-making, particularly in areas of conflict. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey strategic insights to diverse audiences (internal teams and external stakeholders), with fluency in English and French, Ability to craft strategic recommendations covering a range of operational scenarios to support preparedness ef...
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