World Vision

Monitoring and Evaluation Officer - CORE Group Partners (CGP) Project - Papua

Wahana Visi Indonesia is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to work and collaborate to empower the most vulnerable children, family and community through community development, advocacy, and emergency response for sustainable transformation regardless of religion, ra

Last checked: 4 minutes ago

Closing date: Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Country: Indonesia

Duty station: Papua, Indonesia

Contract type: Full time

Grade: Not specified

Posted on: Tuesday, 3 March 2026

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Role overview

Wahana Visi Indonesia is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to work and collaborate to empower the most vulnerable children, family and community through community development, advocacy, and emergency response for sustainable transformation regardless of religion, ra

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Wahana Visi Indonesia is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to work and collaborate to empower the most vulnerable children, family and community through community development, advocacy, and emergency response for sustainable transformation regardless of religion, race, ethnic or gender.

Since 1998, Wahana Visi Indonesia has carried out various community development programs focusing on children. Hundred thousands of children in Indonesia have been benefited from WVI’s accompaniment program. Wahana Visi Indonesia is a trusted partner of World Vision International.

Key Responsibilities:

The purpose of the Monitoring & Evaluation Officer position is to obtain routine data at the community level in order to develop and implement a community‑based monitoring and evaluation system.

About The CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) ;

Wahana Visi will be impelementing The CORE Group Partnership Project (CGPP). The CORE Group Partnership Project (CGPP) is a multi-country, multi-partner initiative providing financial support, on-the-ground technical assistance and guidance to strengthen host country efforts to eradicate polio and strengthen immunization systems. The premise of this project is to work through existing networks of international and local NGOs with established child survival activities in hard-to-reach areas with inadequate immunization coverage. The project work supports the national action plan for polio eradication

WVI as implementing partner contribute to polio eradication by increasing population immunity and enhancing surveillance for AFP and other VPDs in hard-to-reach, remote, and cross‑border areas in Indonesia. While funded through MCH resources, the project’s primary focus is polio eradication and immunization system strengthening, with co-benefits for maternal, newborn, and child health and broader outbreak preparedness.

This project is subject to donor funding acquisition process. In the even

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