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POLICY SPECIALIST (AID EFFECTIVENESS) - UNDP - Dhaka, BANGLADESH


Location: Dhaka, BANGLADESH
Application Deadline: 27-Oct-12
Additional Category: Millennium Development Goals
Type of Contract: FTA International
Post Level: P-4
Languages Required: English  
Starting Date: (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 01-Jan-2013
Duration of Initial Contract: One year
Expected Duration of Assignment: Subject to renewal on an annual basis upon satisfactory performance and availability of funds. 

 

Background

Foreign aid plays an important role in Bangladesh’s development. Over the last ten years, Bangladesh received foreign assistance amounting on average to US$ 1.54 billion per year. Although aid only accounts for roughly 2% of GNI, it constitutes almost 50% of Bangladesh’s development budget. Approximately 70% of foreign aid is provided in form of loans, which results in increasing national debts and related debt service charges. Through effective fiscal measures, the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) has been able to stabilize the debt-GDP ratio at roughly 50% during 1990-2006. While the external debt-GDP ratio has declined from 44% in the 1980s to 33% during 2001-2006, domestic borrowing accounts for an increasingly large share of budget deficit financing in recent years.
Accounting for almost 50% of the national development budget, foreign aid plays an important role in Bangladesh. The effectiveness of foreign assistance as a means to contribute to sustainable development in the country has, at times, been put into question. A number of surveys and evaluations on aid effectiveness have been conducted in Bangladesh. Overall, they have found that some progress in improving aid effectiveness has been made. However, significant challenges remain to deliver on the aid effectiveness commitments made in Paris, Accra and Busan.
In particular, different assessments have come to the conclusion that the development assistance provided by a wide range of partners should be better coordinated, as well as more harmonized and aligned with national priorities and systems, in order to result in greater benefits for the country. Similarly, it has been pointed out that strong Government leadership, as well as effective and efficient government institutions are crucial to ensure that foreign aid is effectively utilized. Hence, improving aid effectiveness is a joint responsibility of the Government of Bangladesh and its development partners.
The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) and its development partners (DPs) have taken considerable steps towards local implementation of the global aid effectiveness agenda. On the Government side, related initiatives are primarily spearheaded by a mainly donor-funded Aid Effectiveness Unit (AEU) that was established within the Economic Relations Division of the Ministry of Finance. Despite laudable achievements at the policy level, progress towards integrating aid and development effectiveness considerations into the national development planning, programming and budgeting process has been limited. Integrating the AEU into the formal government structure and mainstreaming aid effectiveness principles into government agencies remains a crucial task.
Bangladesh has the basic structure of a good formal machinery of collective dialogue in form of the Local Consultative Group (LCG) mechanism. However, this mechanism has not yet reached its full potential as effective coordination tool, especially regarding development cooperation activities at sector level.
GoB and DPs have taken various initiatives to reform their relationships and to establish a mutual accountability mechanism, culminating in the recent formulation of a Joint Cooperation Strategy (JCS). The JCS consists of a core document, which outlines a joint vision for aid effectiveness in Bangladesh and contains corresponding partnership commitments by GoB and DPs. A JCS Action Plan was formulated in order to translate policy level commitments into practical changes at the operational level. The overall goal of a JCS is to make aid in Bangladesh more effective by creating common platforms for national and sector-level dialogue and coordination, as well as a nationally owned change process for improving delivery of aid. The JCS focus areas include the following:
  • Improving national capacity for ownership of development cooperation activities;
  • Improving managing for results by agreeing on joint development results frameworks at national and sector levels;
  • Reducing high transaction costs resulting from uncoordinated development activities, a multitude of different programming and implementation mechanisms, as well as fragmented aid budgets and cumbersome national project approval and revision processes;
  • Strengthening donor alignment with national systems, which are felt by many partners to be lacking the necessary solidity to move towards more aid-effective modalities such as budget support.
The main objective of this project is to increase the effectiveness, transparency and accountability in allocation, management and use of foreign assistance by strengthening national aid management capacities and systems, as well as by enhancing collective dialogue and coordination mechanisms, in order to achieve improved development results.
The Policy Specialist (Aid Effectiveness) will work under the direct supervision of UNDP Country Director and in close consultation with the Secretary, Economic Relations Division (ERD). The Policy Specialist (Aid Effectiveness) will support the National Programme Director and the Project Manager in developing programme activities and provides substantive technical and policy advice on project implementation related to policy formulation, aid (information) management, organisational development and capacity-related work. S/he will provide professional and technical support as and when required to the Secretary (ERD) and other senior Government officials on all issues related to advancing the national aid effectiveness agenda, as well as external resource management functions, including relevant aspects of related reform initiatives, such as the public financial management reform, in order to ensure adequate linkages and synergies with the wider reform agenda.

 

Duties and Responsibilities

The Policy Specialist (Aid Effectiveness) will provide technical and policy advisory services on aid effectiveness issues to Government of Bangladesh and different development partner agencies of UNDP. S/he will play a lead role in supporting the implementation of the Joint Cooperation Strategy and the multi-donor funded project on ‘Capacity Development for Aid Effectiveness’, through which this post is financed. The Specialist will be seconded into the Economic Relations Division (ERD) of the Ministry of Finance and report to the ERD Secretary on all project-related issues. S/he will be accountable to the UNDP Country Director, who will prepare the Specialist’s annual performance review based on written inputs from the ERD Secretary. Performance measurement will be done through UNDP’s corporate performance management system, whereby expected results will be agreed on annual basis, in line with the project’s results framework. In this context the Policy Specialist (Aid Effectiveness) supports the Project Manager in the implementation of the ‘Capacity Development for Aid Effectiveness Project’ and is responsible for overseeing all capacity development activities. Specific tasks include:
  • Enhancing aid transparency and GoB’s aid information management capacity
  • Strengthening ERD’s aid management capacities
  • Strengthening LCG mechanism
  • Enhancing aid coordination & management capacities of selected line ministries
Enhancing aid transparency and GoB’s aid information management capacity:

  • Provide technical and policy advisory support to GoB to establish an aid information management system (AIMS) and ensure adequate linkages with existing IT systems, such as the Debt Management and Financial Analysis System maintained by ERD’s Foreign Aid Budget and Accounts Branch; 
  • Provide technical and policy advisory support to link AIMS to national planning, programming and budgeting processes, as well as the LCG mechanism; 
  • Support the skills development and training of the responsible government officials regarding analysis of aid flows to Bangladesh and preparation of analytical reports to inform collective dialogue and decision-making; 
  • Support AIMS-related outreach to line ministries, in order to facilitate government-led, evidence-based collective dialogue in LCG Working Groups, as well as to Parliament and CSOs, in order to contribute to increasing transparency and public scrutiny of foreign assistance.
Strengthening ERD’s aid management capacities:

  • Advice and assist ERD in implementing a functional review and capacity needs assessment with regard to aid management functions and support formulation and implementation of a corresponding capacity development plan for ERD; 
  • Facilitate effective functioning of Aid Effectiveness Unit, by providing advice on the necessary institutional rearrangements within ERD, and supporting capacity development of assigned Government officials; 
  • Assist in the review of foreign aid portfolios, ensuring that government officials are equipped to conduct an in-depth assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of projects and programmes within an assistance portfolio of individual development partners; 
  • Provide policy advisory support to the formulation of an aid policy and aid management guidelines; 
  • Provide advice and technical support to strengthen ERD’s resource mobilization capacities and skills, among other by providing technical and policy advisory support to access new funding windows, e.g. climate change financing; 
  • Support ERD in its outreach to other government agencies to increase the awareness and strengthen the capacity of civil servants regarding aid effectiveness principles and concepts, including communication on the JCS and other aid effectiveness initiatives; 
  • Provide technical and policy advisory support to ERD to monitor and report on progress towards the implementation of the JCS Action Plan and to prepare and disseminate an annual aid effectiveness report, as well as other analytical and position papers; 
  • Support appropriate follow-up to the 2009 Evaluation of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration and the 2010 Paris Declaration Monitoring Survey, in order to ensure that the findings are used to improve and strengthen existing aid relationships, as well as the broader aid management framework; 
  • Advise the Government on how Bangladesh can actively participate in and benefit from regional and global conferences and other events on aid effectiveness.
Strengthening LCG mechanism:
  • Provide technical and policy advisory support to the LCG Secretariat and the LCG Working Groups on aid effectiveness issues
  • Facilitate information flow between the Government and development partners, including by working towards strengthening existing collective dialogue mechanisms; 
  • Facilitate a potential adjustment of the LCG structure in line with priorities identified in the 6th Five-Year Plan; 
  • Support the LCG Aid Effectiveness Working Group Chair in monitoring the implementation of the JCS Action Plan, including other key products as outlined in the JCS Action Plan, and in leading the related dialogue with development partners, in order to identify and address potential bottlenecks timely and effectively; 
  • Support the LCG Aid Effectiveness Working Group in formulation and implementation of its annual, results-oriented work plan; 
  • Advise the LCG Aid Effectiveness Working Group on the implementation of the local aid effectiveness agenda, inform about related challenges in and recommend practical options to overcome them, including through joint development partner initiatives; 
  • Liaise closely with the DP Executive Committee and the ERD-led inter-ministerial group to keep them informed about progress and challenges regarding implementation of the JCS.
Enhancing aid coordination & management capacities of selected line ministries:
  • Provide technical and policy advice to enhance the capacity of selected line ministries to lead collective dialogue and coordinate development partner support in line with national priorities and procedures; 
  • Support the formulation and implementation of an aid coordination capacity development strategy in selected line ministries, following a functional review and capacity needs assessment; 
  • Provide technical and policy advice to enhance the capacity of line ministries to use the aid information management system to improve planning and budgeting, including efforts to increase the share of external resources that are recorded on budget; strengthen their abilities to use the AIMS as a tool to strengthen the monitoring of project outputs, and to use AIMS reports and analyses to strengthen the LCG mechanism and their dialogue with development partners
Perform any other tasks as required in relation to enhancing Aid Effectiveness in Bangladesh.

Impact of Results:
The key results have an impact on the overall achievement in increasing aid effectiveness in the country in light of the internationally agreed principles and country context especially the Joint Cooperation Strategy (JCS).

 

Competencies

Corporate Competencies:
  • Promotes UN's Values and ethical standards (tolerance, integrity, respect, results orientation, impartiality) 
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and sensitivity and adaptability 
  • Demonstrates integrity by modelling in the UN's values and ethical standards (human rights, peace, understanding between people and nations, tolerance, integrity, respect, results orientation, UNDP core ethics, impartiality. 
  • Treats all people fairly without favoritism.
Functional Competencies:
Knowledge Management and Learning
  • Promotes knowledge management and a learning environment in the office through leadership and personal example, excellent knowledge of capacity building theory and the application of methodology, good understanding of capacity assessment methodologies, excellent ability to identify significant capacity building opportunities, ability to get capacity building, excellent ability to demonstrate national capacities building (mastery of the tools and their application) 
  • Excellent communication skills (written and oral) 
  • Display understanding of the relevant contemporary ICT tools and continuously act towards personal capacity building
Development and Operational Effectiveness:
  • Ability to effectively lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting 
  • Ability to lead formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development programmes and projects; 
  • Good ICT skills, knowledge of Aid Information Management Systems; 
  • Solid knowledge of aid effectiveness principles and concepts, as well as related global trends and developments; 
  • Knowledge of public administration and public financial management issues. 
  • Ability to engage with high ranking UNDP Managers, Government Officials and international donor community and provide policy advisory support services 
  • Ability to identity opportunities, conceptualize and develop project reports 
  • Ability to implement new systems and affect staff behavioural/attitude change 
  • Ability to undertake result based management and reporting
Management and Leadership:
  • Demonstrates capacity to plan, priorities and deliver task on time to meet goals in a highly pressured environment; 
  • Builds strong relationships with clients, focuses on impact and result for the client and responds positively to feedback; 
  • Ability to work flexibly at the senior and strategic level as well as provide practical support at the operational level; 
  • Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude; 
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a team and communicate in a multi-cultural environment, and adaptability to respond flexibly to country needs and generate innovate, practical solutions to challenging situations; 
  • Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills 
  • Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage complexities; 
  • Demonstrates coaching and mentoring ability. 
  • Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage complexities 
  • Demonstrates strong administrative skills and result oriented approach to work
  • Provides inspiration and leadership to project staff as well as all the partners.

Required Skills and Experience

Education:
  • Master’s degree or equivalent in Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Social Science or related fields.
Experience:
  • Minimum seven years of experience in field of development or humanitarian aid coordination, national budgets, finance or public administration, good governance, information management at national and/or international level;
  • Extensive experience at the national or international level in providing policy advisory services on aid coordination and management, including aid tracking, collective dialogue mechanisms, and aid modalities;
  • Hands-on experience in design, monitoring and overseeing implementation of support to building national capacity for aid coordination and establishing inter-relationships.
  • Relevant work experience in developing countries, preferably in the region, would be an asset;
  • Knowledge of ongoing aid effectiveness initiatives, as well as administration and resource management reforms in Bangladesh would be an advantage;
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills;
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills;
Language Requirements:
  • English
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