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Background | |
I. Job Purpose and Organizational Context
UNDP is the knowledge frontier organization for sustainable development in the UN Development System and serves as the integrator for collective action to realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). UNDP’s policy work carried out at HQ, Regional and Country Office levels forms a contiguous spectrum of deep local knowledge to cutting-edge global perspectives and advocacy. In this context, UNDP invests in the Global Policy Network (GPN), a network of field- based and global technical expertise across a wide range of knowledge domains and in support of the signature solutions and organizational capabilities envisioned in the Strategic Plan. Within the GPN, the Bureau for Policy and Programme Support (BPPS) has the responsibility for developing all relevant policy and guidance to support the results of UNDP’s Strategic Plan. BPPS staff provides technical advice to Country Offices; advocates for UNDP corporate messages; represents UNDP at multi-stakeholder fora, including public-private, government and civil society dialogues; and engages in UN inter-agency coordination in specific thematic areas. BPPS works closely with UNDP’s Crisis Bureau (CB) to support emergency and crisis response. BPPS ensures that issues of risk are fully integrated into UNDP’s development programmes. BPPS assists UNDP and partners to achieve higher quality development results through an integrated approach that links results-based management and performance monitoring with more effective and new ways of working. BPPS supports UNDP and partners to be more innovative, knowledge and data driven including in its programme support efforts. As a Global Environment Facility (GEF) Implementing Agency and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Accredited Entity (together, GEF and GCF are considered ‘vertical funds’), UNDP also supports countries in addressing development, climate, and ecosystem sustainability in an integrated manner. The UNDP Nature, Climate and Energy Unit is based in BPPS and is responsible for providing leadership and technical support for, among other areas, delivery of the Environment and Sustainable Development pillar of UNDP’s Strategic Plan. The principal areas of work are in environmental mainstreaming, environmental finance, adaptation to climate change, and local governance of resources, including energy. The Climate Aggregation Platform (CAP) is a Nature, Climate and Energy Unit GEF-funded project which, in partnership with the Climate Bonds Initiative, seeks to promote the scale-up of financial aggregation for small- scale, low-carbon energy assets in developing countries. The project aims to advance and raise awareness for innovative solutions to market barriers for financial aggregation. In so doing, the project can contribute to improving the lives of citizens in developing countries, bringing about affordable, reliable and clean energy. The CAP’s activities and value proposition will be formulated in terms of a global offer and an in-country offer:
CAP’s primary focus is on advancing solutions to market barriers, and subsequentially raising awareness around those solutions. The project seeks to support innovative solutions. Innovative solutions can be understood as new, first-of-a- kind solutions in a particular market. Where possible, the CAP will prioritize innovative solutions which promise high impact, transform and/or disrupt established approaches. The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has provided initial seed-funding to establish the CAP in the form of an initial USD 2 million grant. UNDP is the project implementing entity and the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI), as a Responsible Party to UNDP, will implement specific pre-identified activities. The CAP National Coordinator (NC) will be based in Kigali, Rwanda and will be part of the global CAP Project Team. The National Coordinator will support the successful execution of the CAP project’s in-country activities in Rwanda and other regional activities. The National Coordinator will also contribute to the implementation of the project’s global offer. The National Coordinator will provide both administrative and technical input for the implementation of CAP and will support the work of the global CAP Project Team. Administratively, the National Coordinator will support the day-to-day running of the project’s in-country/in-region activities, while technically, the National Coordinator will draw on his/her financial expertise to guide the project’s direction and activities. As a primary objective, the National Coordinator will assist in identifying and bringing together relevant stakeholders (e.g. energy companies, investors, DFIs, government, development partners, etc.) in order to source, assess and support showcase CAP financial aggregation transactions. The National Coordinator will work closely with the CAP Project team to first define the CAP’s assistance to these transactions (e.g. providing technical assistance related to SPV structuring, regulatory matters, etc.) and thereafter organize and support the delivery such assistance. The National Coordinator will lead the development of a detailed market assessment providing an in-depth analysis and vision for financial aggregation for Rwanda. The National Coordinator will also contribute to the production of other knowledge products, including national action plans, case studies, blog posts. The National Coordinator will establish a National Working Group (NWG) consisting of relevant stakeholders in Rwanda. The purpose of the working group will be to guide and inform the CAP’s in-country activities, including proposing suitable showcase transactions, and providing inputs into the market assessments, CAP national action plans and CAP market development activities. The working group will also act as a broader forum to facilitate networking, coordination and sharing of information amongst national actors. The National Coordinator will manage and run the secretariat of the NWG. Furthermore, the National Coordinator will also support the implementation of CAP market development / barrier-removal activities in Rwanda. The National Coordinator will work closely with other CAP project team members, with the Head of the Sustainable Growth Unit and other programme analysts at the UNDP Rwanda Country Office, staff from UNDP’s BPPS/Nature, Climate and Energy Unit, project consultants and partners. The National Coordinator will report to the Global Energy and Finance Advisor and the Program Specialist and to the Head of Sustainable Growth Unit, UNDP Rwanda Country Office. |
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Duties and Responsibilities | |
II. Duties and Responsibilities
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2.Technical responsibilities
3.Throughout the above-mentioned responsibilities, it will be imperative that the National Coordinator establishes a strong working partnership with the global CAP project team. The National Coordinator can draw upon the support of this global team, including administrative and technical support, to effectively carry out his/her responsibilities. 111. Impact of Results Successful implementation of the CAP project’s in-country initiatives in Rwanda including: (i) Completed and updated market assessments and CAP National Action Plans; (ii) Established and active National Working Group; (iii) Identification and support to showcase transactions; (iv) Effective implementation of market barrier-removal activities based on the CAP National Action Plan; (v) Administration, knowledge management, events and communications; (vi) CAP project’s global activities have been supported. Progress has been made towards achieving the CAP Project’s objective of promoting the scale-up of financial aggregation for small-scale, low-carbon energy assets in Rwanda, and the project outputs and outcomes as described in the CAP Project Document and Results Framework. And in doing so, contribute to improving the lives of Rwandans, bringing about affordable, reliable and clean energy. Opportunities to augment the CAP’s initial seed funding, expanding the CAP into new areas and increasing the CAP’s impact, have been identified. |
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Competencies | |
Competencies and Selection Criteria
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Core Innovation: Ability to make new and useful ideas work Level 4: Adept with complex concepts and challenges convention purposefully. Leadership:Ability to persuade others to follow Level 4: Generates commitment, excitement and excellence in others People Management: Ability to improve performance and satisfaction Level 4: Models independent thinking and action Communication: Ability to listen, adapt, persuade and transform Level 4: Synthesizes information to communicate independent analysis Delivery:Ability to get things done while exercising good judgement Level 4: Meets goals and quality criteria for delivery of products or services Technical/Functional: Expertise in finance and financial structuring, preferably with transaction experience in PAYG solar sector and securitization structures Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise. Renewable and low-carbon technologies: Expertise in the PAYG solar, renewable and low-carbon technologies and the energy market in Rwanda. Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise Innovative energy business: Knowledge of innovative business and financial models in low-carbon energy. Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise Stakeholder networking: Ability to successfully interact with finance, industry and government stakeholders active in the solar and low-carbon energy industry Stakeholder networking: Ability to successfully interact with finance, industry and government stakeholders active in the solar and low-carbon energy industry Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise Communication: Ability to create content for the CAP website, including blog posts, transaction announcements, links to relevant publications, and commentary about the showcase transaction Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise Corporate:Demonstrates integrity by modelling 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. Level 4: Apply & Adapt: Contributes skills and knowledge with demonstrated ability to advance innovation and continuous improvement, in professional area of expertise |
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Required Skills and Experience | |
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How to Apply
Application send by the link:https://jobs.partneragencies.net/erecruitjobs.html?JobOpeningId=36757&HRS_JO_PST_SEQ=1&hrs_site_id=2 not later than 30, April 2021