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Better Than Cash
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Background
The negative implications of climate change are becoming increasingly obvious, frequent, and severe. The assessment of the climate change induced loss and damage shows it continuous growth that proves necessity of the measures to be undertaken preventively to mitigate those implications. The figures published in the reports by the different international institutes and organizations demonstrates large scale of the climate change impact in terms both human and socio-economic aspects. As per CRI 2026 published by German Watch[1] 832 000 fatalities and about 4.5 trillion USD were lost due to 9700 climate change related extreme events over the world during 1994-2024. This and another fact enforce world community to develop and implement the wide scope of the complex preventive measures that allows to save human lives and human well-being. One of the most effective measures aimed at mitigating the climate change related disasters impact is a development and implementation of the climate change multi hazards early warning systems. That’s why UN initiated program –“Early Warning 4 all” at 2025 aimed at ensuing protection of every person on Earth with timely, reliable, and actionable early warning systems for hazardous weather, climate, and hydrological events by 2027.
The joint project “Enhancing Multi-Hazard Early Warning System to increase the resilience of Uzbekistan communities to climate change-induced hazards” is being implemented together with the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Uzbekistan (MES) and the Agency for Hydrometeorological Service (Uzhydromet) under the Ministry of Ecology, Environment Protection and Climate Change of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The MHEWS project will respond to the critical need for modernization of the country’s early warning system into an impact-based MHEWS (initially focused on floods, mudflows, landslides, avalanches and hydrological drought in the more populous and economically important eastern mountainous regions of Ferghana Valley), an essential element of the country’s climate risk management framework. In the face of increasing climate risks, this system will serve to enhance the climate resilience of the people of Uzbekistan (indirect beneficiaries), including the most vulnerable and poor rural communities living in mountainous areas currently at risk from climate-induced hazards and, as thus, contribute to SDG and “Early Warning 4 all” initiative achievement.
Specifically, the project focuses on improvement of methods and capacities for monitoring, modelling and forecasting climate hazards and risks supported with satellite-based remote sensing, creating a central repository and analysis system for hydrometeorological hazard and risk information, improving regulations, coordination and institutional mechanisms for an effective impact-based MHEWS, including the development of forecast-based actions. This requires the engagement of highly qualified specialists and coordination of efforts of the group of experts from different thematic areas (modelling, forecasting, data processing, technical and capacity building expertise).
The Project Analyst on Climate Risks Issues will be contributing to in modernization of hydro-meteorological monitoring infrastructure with a focus on investing in automatic hydro-meteorological monitoring infrastructure required for the generation of hazard-specific forecasting and risk models. S/he will be in charge of coordination and implementation of the project activities related to the upgrading of the hydro-meteorological observation network, modelling and forecasting capacities, which should be done through the establishment of sound cooperation with Uzhydromet as the immediate beneficiary and all the users of the upgraded hydro-meteorological observation network, modelling and forecasting capacities.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and in close coordination with relevant project partners, the Project Analyst will support the implementation of project activities aimed at upgrading the hydro-meteorological observation network and strengthening modelling and forecasting capacities.
The Project Analyst will primarily contribute to the implementation of activities under Output 1, focusing on modernization of hydrometeorological observation systems, strengthening climate risk assessment capacities, and improving the development and dissemination of climate and hydrometeorological services.
The incumbent will coordinate technical activities related to modernization of observation systems, support procurement and installation of technical equipment, facilitate collaboration with national and international consultants, and contribute to strengthening institutional capacities of Uzhydromet and partner institutions.
The Project Analyst will also ensure effective coordination with stakeholders, support monitoring and reporting of project progress, facilitate knowledge sharing, and contribute to awareness raising and visibility of project results.
Specific tasks and responsibilities include:
Project implementation and coordination
Technical coordination and capacity development
Technical guidance and capacity development
Monitoring and reporting
Communication, visibility and gender mainstreaming
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
Institutional Arrangements
Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Project Manager, Project Analyst on Climate Risks Issues renders operational and thematic services with ensuring high quality, accuracy and consistency of work. The Project Analyst will work in close collaboration with national partners, local and international consultants, projects, operations, ECA Cluster Programme’s staff in the UNDP CO to exchange information and ensure consistent service delivery and undertake day-to-day responsibility for operational and thematic support services for the satisfactory achievement of the related project deliverables.
Qualified female candidates are encouraged apply.
Competencies
Core-Competencies
Cross-Functional & Technical Competencies
Business Management
Business Direction & Strategy
2030 Agenda: Planet
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Experience:
Desired Skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section
Experience with projects on hydrometeorological service provision.
Required Languages:
Equal opportunity
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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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