Integrated Service for Displaced Population (ISDP)
Vacancy Announcement
Position Title: LLINs Community Distributors and Social Mobilizers
Number of Positions: 186
Duty Station: Bossaso District, Puntland, Somalia
Duration: Short-Term Contract (Campaign Period: 15 days)
Application Deadline: 20th Nov 2025
Organization: Integrated Services for Displaced Population (ISDP)
1. Background
Integrated Service for Displaced Population (ISDP) is a humanitarian and development organization established in 2010 in Puntland State of Somalia. ISDP is committed to serving vulnerable populations including women, children, and internally displaced communities. With 65% of staff being women, ISDP is founded on principles of gender inclusion, equitable participation, community-led programming, and accountability.
Vision
A society with improved living conditions and equal opportunities for all poverty, injustice and all forms of violence against women girls are eliminated.
Mission
Committed to improving living conditions and advancing gender equality in partnership with communities to build sustainable, healthy, and productive communities in Somalia, free from violence and discrimination against women and girls.
Malaria remains one of the major public health challenges in Somalia, particularly in Bossaso, where seasonal outbreaks continue to affect high-risk groups such as pregnant women and children under five. To support malaria prevention efforts and improve LLINs (Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets) coverage, ISDP will conduct a mass household-level distribution campaign in Bossaso District using DHIS2 Tracker and Last Mile Supply Management (LMSM) systems.
2. Purpose of the Assignment
ISDP is seeking qualified Community Distributors and Social Mobilizers to support the LLINs distribution campaign. The teams will conduct house-to-house distribution, digital household registration, social mobilization, and community awareness activities. The Community Distributors and Social Mobilizers will play a critical frontline role in ensuring that households receive the correct number of mosquito nets, understand how to use and care for them properly, and are encouraged to adopt safe and consistent malaria prevention practices.
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