Location: Bangkok, THAILAND
Application Deadline: 06-Feb-13
Additional Category: Management
Type of Contract: FTA International
Post Level: P-4
Languages Required: English
Starting Date: (date when the selected candidate is expected
to start) 18-Mar-2013
Duration of Initial Contract: 1 year
Background |
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UNDP’s democratic governance practice focuses on
fostering inclusive participation, strengthening responsive governing
institutions, and promoting democratic principles. Inclusive
participation expands equal opportunities for engagement by the poor,
women, youth, indigenous people, and other marginalized groups who are
excluded from power. Efforts in this area aim to strengthen
opportunities for civic engagement in the core channels linking people
and the state, at the national, regional and local levels. Strengthening
responsive governing institutions entails promoting the core channels
of representation and accountability in the state at the national,
regional and local levels. Responsive institutions mean that the state
reflects and serves the needs, priorities, and interests of all people,
including women, the poor, youth, and minorities. Supporting national
partners to strengthen democratic practices grounded in human rights,
anti-corruption and gender equality require UNDP leadership in promoting
integration, coordination and information-sharing of policies,
practices, and strategies strengthening democratic governance within and
outside of the UN family. In Asia and the Pacific, UNDP is increasingly being requested to provide governance related services that support governments in articulating their response to climate change. These services include strengthening government’s institutional and administrative framework to be able to deliver integrated climate policy and programming within a range of sectors; strengthening government’s planning and budgeting processes to be able to account transparently for climate relate services; strengthening parliament and civil society’s roles in holding governments to account for their response to climate change and supporting local governments in integrating climate related services into their programming. There is also an increasing urgency to ensure that the needs, priorities, and interests of all people, including women, the poor, youth, and minorities and those particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts are included in the governance of a climate change response: in all stages of policy formulation, programme implementation and processes of accountability that determine a response to climate change. To respond to the growing demands, APRC has established a multi-disciplinary team to deliver services which can support governments develop comprehensive approaches to govern the challenge of climate change in ways that support their overall development, particularly in the context of Rio+20 follow up and post 2015 development agenda. This team works across practices within UNDP and HQ, APRC, UNDP country offices and in partnership with a range of development partners at the regional level, to deliver this support. The Governance and Public Finance specialist will be a full member of this multidisciplinary climate governance team reporting to the Climate Change Governance and Development Effectiveness Advisor in the Democratic Governance Practice in the Regional Centre in Bangkok who in turn reports to the Democratic Governance Practice Team leader and Environment and Energy Practice Team leader on the climate governance work programme. The specialist will work closely with the EEG practice team members as well as DG team members who also work on climate change. The specialist will work closely with the EEG and DG practice team members who also work on climate change. Alongside the Climate Change Policy Expert, his/her main focus will be to support the delivery the SIDA supported Strengthening the Governance of Climate Change Finance to benefit the poor and vulnerable programme as part of the overall Asia Regional Governance Programme and RBAP Business Plan priorities alongside other relevant regional programs and APRC services including EEG, CPR and CDG programmes. He / she will also represent the climate governance team and other APRC teams in regional events and international meetings to share experience and advocate for the climate governance approaches developed within the UNDP APRC. |
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Duties and Responsibilities |
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The Governance/Public Finance specialist will
provide substantive technical advice and advocacy regarding Governance
and Climate Change Finance in the Asia Pacific region. Overall tasks will include supporting development and delivery of country level projects as part of the programme and the delivery of regional knowledge products and south-south cooperation as part of the programme. Regional Policy Advisory/Programme Support-Delivery: Support the management and technical back-stopping of country level interventions to include:
Support the development of Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Reviews and Climate Finance Strategies and Plans in selected countries.
Provide Capacity Development Support and contribute to Climate Change Programming Design on climate finance in Asia and the Pacific.
Directing Climate Finance to the poor and vulnerable
Supporting Climate Change Finance initiatives regionally including in relation to the Global Partnership on Effective Development Cooperation
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Competencies |
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Corporate Competencies:
Management and Leadership
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Required Skills and Experience |
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Education:
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce
diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from
minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are
equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the
strictest confidence.
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