Location: Yerevan, ARMENIA
Application Deadline: 07-Mar-13
Additional Category: Democratic Governance
Type of Contract: Individual Contract
Post Level: International Consultant
Languages Required: English
Starting Date: (date when the selected candidate is expected
to start) 15-Mar-2013
Duration of Initial Contract: One year (120 working days)
Expected Duration of Assignment: One year
Background
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The EU Advisory Group (EUAG) supports the
Government of Armenia in its reform agenda as further detailed in the
extended EU/Armenia Action Plan in the framework of the European
Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). The overall objective of the project is to
support the Republic of Armenia (RA) in the implementation of Armenia's
reform agenda and relevant international commitments assumed by Armenia
including through the implementation of the extended ENP Action Plan
(ENP AP) and upcoming Association Agenda.
The EUAG will achieve
these objectives through the continued delivery of an optimal mix of
policy, legal and institutional advisory services. These services are
targeted at assisting the national authorities to negotiate and conclude
the EU-Armenia Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive
Free Trade Area (DCFTA), implement the extended EU-Armenia ENP Action
Plan and make effective use of European Union (EU) external assistance
instruments and programmes to support the implementation of core policy
areas.
A focus on the establishment of a Deep and Comprehensive
Free Trade Area between the Republic of Armenia and the European Union
has been a key-component of the scope of work of the EU Advisory Group
since its inception, as a follow-up to the Feb 2009 Fact Finding Mission
assessing the feasibility of a DCFTA by the European Commission’s
services. Throughout this period the EUAG assisted the RA Ministry
of Economy and other relevant Ministries and Agencies with the
elaboration and advice on specific actions and measures in the fields of
Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary Standard
(SPS), Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) as well as Overall
Coordination. Strategies and Actions Plans were adopted by the
Government for TBT (Dec 2010), IPR (June 2011) and SPS/Food Safety (Nov
2011).
The cooperation between Armenia and the EU has further
been strengthened by the decision of the Trade Policy Committee made on
17th of February 2012 to launch the negotiations on EU-Armenia DCFTA
during the first semester of 2012. In continuation of the results
achieved over the past 3 years, the EUAG will focus its activities on
key issues such as the advice on the implementation of the Actions Plans
and support for the DCFTA negotiations. In addition to the
key-priorities TBT, SPS and IPR, the agreement is expected to include
substantive chapters on issues of (i) Tariffs and Non-Tariff Barriers;
(ii) Trade Facilitation and Customs Administration; (iii) Rules of
Origin; (iv) Competition Policy; (v) Services and Investment; (vi)
Government Procurement; (vii) Transparency; and (viii) Sustainable
Development. This extensive range of issues underscores the
comprehensive nature and intent of the forthcoming Deep and
Comprehensive Free Trade Area.
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Duties and Responsibilities
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Under the overall guidance of the EUAG
Management, and under the leadership of the EU Delegation in terms of
policy dialogue, the Advisor is expected to:
- Support
the direct beneficiaries in managing the process of identifying and
prioritising advisory needs and formulate work-plans to respond to
these;
- Support the direct beneficiaries with advisory
services in the field of trade policy formulation and preparation
towards the DCFTA;
- Support the direct beneficiaries with advisory services in the field of trade negotiations;
- Assist
in the formulation of Ministerial Orders and Governmental Decrees
regarding the alignment of regulatory regimes and approximation of RA
laws, regulations and directives to appropriate EU best practices;
- Provide
advice on the consultative process between Government and civil
society, professional associations on aspects relating to the DCFTA;
- Assist
the beneficiaries to identify and access the appropriate EU financing
mechanism to support the implementation of the policies (e.g. Twinning,
TAIEX, BSP, CIB, Framework Contract, classical TA);
- Provide advice to the beneficiaries for defining and installing policy-monitoring systems and processes;
- Assure coordination with other Advisors working on DCFTA related areas.
- Assure full coordination and information sharing with other EU funded projects related to DCFTA.
- Ensure
that the management and reporting timelines defined by the EUAG are
adhered to and that outputs/results are delivered on time.
The
performance of the Advisor will be regularly reviewed by the project
management against the duties and deliverables (see below). The Advisor
will adhere at all times to the provisions of the Code of Conduct. The
Advisor will be based in the Office of his principal counterpart
(Ministry of Economy).
Deliverables
- Updated
needs assessments on DCFTA to be provided regularly (minimum twice a
year) and serve as basis for work plans and other actions.
- Work
plans for the DCFTA pillar are elaborated on the basis of the needs
assessments in close cooperation with the Beneficiary and the EU
Delegation, approved by the EUAG management and implemented accordingly;
- Implementation of the work plans is ensured through
effective cooperation with other advisors in the DCFTA area, as well as
coordination meetings with other relevant EU funded projects in the
DCFTA area;
- Monthly, quarterly and annual EUAG reports have been delivered with comprehensive coverage of DCFTA activities and results;
- Tailored
briefings for the RA DCFTA Chief Negotiator and other senior officials
of the RA, in advance of each negotiation round;
- At
least two written policy advisory papers to the RA beneficiaries on the
implications of specific commitments made as part of a Deep and
Comprehensive FTA with the EU;
- Six-monthly internal
reports monitoring, analyzing and assessing ongoing reforms in the RA’s
international trade regime as well as trade-related regulatory reforms;
and
- Evidence of advice on the use of other EU
instruments for implementation of reforms, evidence of coordination
with other EU funded projects.
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Competencies
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Corporate Competencies:
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
- Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
- Treats all people fairly without favoritism;
- Fulfills all obligations to gender sensitivity and zero tolerance for sexual harassment
Functional Competencies:
- A clear understanding of EU policies including ENP or EU accession policy and Community assistance programmes;
- A
clear understanding of WTO policies and agreements, including those
related to commitments in trade in services and investment;
- Highly
developed coordination and facilitation skills and the ability to
negotiate complex agenda with a broad range of stakeholders;
- A good knowledge of the EU-Armenia relations, of the ENP framework would be considered as an advantage.
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Required Skills and Experience
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Education:
- Master’s degree in international economics, international trade law or other relevant discipline, a PhD would be an asset.
Experience:
- A
minimum of 10 years experience in conducting reforms (legal, economic,
public administration), in providing advice to policy makers on trade
policy reform issues, or in capacity building in EU or ENP and candidate
countries in the areas of economic governance.
Language Requirements:
- Proficient
command of English. Knowledge of other EU community languages and
knowledge of Armenian and/or Russian would be an asset.
FC: 30079
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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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