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Background
Preliminary top-down estimates of the global financial gap for biodiversity range from US$ 100 to 400 billion annually and detailed bottom-up assessments in participating BIOFIN countries validate this significant financial need and have helped identify finance solutions required to achieve the Aichi Targets and biodiversity related SDGs. In recent decades, biodiversity finance tools and solutions have demonstrated their importance for achieving biodiversity and sustainable development goals. But since countries have not approached the issue of biodiversity finance in a comprehensive manner, the choice and adoption of finance solutions has remained experimental and opportunistic. Improved choice, design and implementation of effective well-tailored finance solutions will strengthen a countries’ chances of achieving national and global biodiversity targets.
The Biodiversity Finance Initiative – BIOFIN – is a global programme that developed, piloted, and is continuously improving a methodology to measure existing biodiversity expenditure levels, assess future financial needs, and design comprehensive plans to use finance tools and solutions that increase financing, effectiveness and efficiency of biodiversity management in 41 countries. BIOFIN’s first phase (2012-2018) enabled full assessments and initial implementation of finance plan elements in target countries. Significant enhancement and scaling up of finance solutions is required in all countries to address the biodiversity finance challenge. BIOFIN’s second phase (BIOFIN Phase II) enables some BIOFIN countries to complete the design and implementation of priority finance solutions. At the central level, knowledge management platforms will be expanded and additional guidance produced for most valuable finance solutions. The extension of BIOFIN phase II (BIOFIN Phase II extended) will allow all BIOFIN countries (41 in total, including Uganda) to implement their Biodiversity Finance Plan until 2025.
During BIOFIN Phase I, Uganda achieved the following deliverables: the Biodiversity Finance Policy and Institutional Review (PIR), Biodiversity Expenditure Review (BER), Financial Needs Assessment (FNA) and the National Biodiversity Finance Plan (NBFP).
BIOFIN Phase II in Uganda will be implemented by the UNDP Country Office, in close collaboration with the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA).
Phase II involves the implementation of biodiversity finance solutions, and Uganda will initially explore the possibility of implementing two finance solutions related to developing an ecosystem index and ecological fiscal transfers (EFTs) in the country, and scaling up an institutional framework for bottom up biodiversity and ecosystem conservation and management. These areas of work were identified during the course of the three main assessments – PIR, BER, and FNA – and elaborated in the National Biodiversity Finance Plan. These two finance solutions aim to show significant or relatively rapid results in providing additional resources to government, in particular local governments, for biodiversity management. The selected activities may include the provision of technical or advocacy support for developing biodiversity indexes, for various ecologies, guidelines, laws and regulations, revising taxes and fees, the identification of legal thresholds, removal or reduction of biodiversity harmful incentives, certification processes, public-private-partnerships, voluntary agreements, awareness raising campaigns, and behaviour change through education and training measures. A list of possible finance mechanisms and solutions of Uganda can be found on the BIOFIN website.
Scope of Work:
The National Project Coordinator (the “Coordinator”) will be responsible for the overall management of in-country activities, ensuring a proper workplan and budget is in place and implemented within set timelines, with an effective national team and strong partnerships. The Coordinator will work closely with the UNDP – Country Office Team Leader Nature, Climate, Energy and Resilience and National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to ensure implementation mechanisms such as a National Steering Committee and technical working groups are established and meet regularly, that all planned workshops, technical studies and other activities are organized in a timely manner, and that they meet expected quality standards. This officer, while appointed by UNDP CO and reporting to UNDP CO, would sit in NEMA, and also report into NEMA Key duties and responsibilities include:
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Achieve Results: LEVEL 1:
Think Innovatively: LEVEL 2:
Learn Continuously: LEVEL 1:
Adapt with Agility: LEVEL 1:
Act with Determination: LEVEL 3:
Engage and Partner: LEVEL 1:
Enable Diversity and Inclusion: LEVEL 3:
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies:
Digital and Innovation - Portfolio Design and Management:
Finance - Development Finance Expertise:
Business Direction and Strategy - System Thinking:
Business Direction and Strategy - Business Acumen:
Business Management - Portfolio Management:
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Equal opportunity
As an equal opportunity employer, UNDP values diversity as an expression of the multiplicity of nations and cultures where we operate and, as such, we encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply for roles in the organization. Our employment decisions are based on merit and suitability for the role, without discrimination.
UNDP is also committed to creating an inclusive workplace where all personnel are empowered to contribute to our mission, are valued, can thrive, and benefit from career opportunities that are open to all.
Sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse of authority
UNDP does not tolerate harassment, sexual harassment, exploitation, discrimination and abuse of authority. All selected candidates, therefore, undergo relevant checks and are expected to adhere to the respective standards and principles.
Right to select multiple candidates
UNDP reserves the right to select one or more candidates from this vacancy announcement. We may also retain applications and consider candidates applying to this post for other similar positions with UNDP at the same grade level and with similar job description, experience and educational requirements.
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