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 and programmatic work spans from country offices to global initiatives, helping countries to accelerate climate-resilient development pathways. Working in 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities and exclusion, UNDP plays a critical role in helping countries achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One of its key priorities for the next 10 years is to support countries to accelerate ambitious action on climate change. Climate change is the single greatest challenge humanity has ever faced, threatening water and food security, health, livelihoods, and the safety of billions of people together with drastic negative impact on global ecosystem balance. UNDP ambitious “Climate Promise” supports over 120 countries to enhance their climate ambitions under the Paris Agreement, with focus on greater emissions reduction and resilience building. The next phase of the Climate Promise will focus on Nationally Determined Contribution ( NDC) implementation, climate advocacy, and long-term planning to ensure inclusive climate action at the speed and scale required to keep global temperature below 1.5°C. Achieving carbon neutrality in the second half of the century by all countries is a crucial requirement set by the Paris Agreement to avoid the irreversible global climate change. Realization of this goal involves work on global, national, and local levels, as well as participation of all relevant stakeholders – governments, business, MDBs, international organizations, NSOs. The path to carbon neutrality should be just and leaving no one behind, while empowering women, youth, indigenous people, and vulnerable groups of population. UNDP is well positioned to enable such work through cooperation on HQ, Regional and Country Offices levels, forming an interconnected system of knowledge exchange and expertise delivery enabling the cutting-edge climate policy advocacy, development, and implementation. Within the Bureau of Policy and Programme Support (BPPS), the Climate Hub is mandated to provide technical, policy, and programme support to strengthen countries’ capacity to plan for, finance, and implement climate action. UNDP is an accredited implementing entity of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and supports countries through a large and growing portfolio of Readiness and Preparatory Support (Readiness), including National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). The Readiness portfolio is central to UNDP’s support for building institutional capacity, integrating climate change into national development planning, and strengthening pipelines of investments. At the same time, under Italy’s G7 Presidency, the Adaptation Accelerator Hub (AAH) has been launched as a global initiative implemented by UNDP with support from the Government of Italy. The Hub aims to bridge the gap between adaptation planning and investment in vulnerable countries, by fostering partnerships, supporting adaptation investment planning and pipeline development, and amplifying adaptation knowledge and visibility. In alignment with the new GCF Readiness Strategy (2024–2027), the Climate Hub plays a central role in supporting countries to meet strengthened requirements under the NAP Readiness window, including investment-centric approaches, updated results frameworks, Pre-Investment Screening Criteria, expanded SES/SESP integration, MEL systems, and strengthened linkages between National Adaptation Plan (NAP), Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), and national development priorities. The Technical Specialist will support this evolving mandate by providing technical support to National Adaptation Plan and Nationally Determined Contribution Integration, ensuring integration between NAP Readiness, AAH offerings, and UNDP’s broader adaptation architecture. The Technical Specialist will perform a dual role (1)The Technical Specialist will contribute to the oversight of NAP country programmes especially on adaptation investment planning, risk assessments, budget integration and knowledge generation (2) provide technical advisory services to support global initiatives such as the Adaptation Accelerator Hub that are underway which focus on supporting developing countries for adaptation investment planning and financing, as well NAP-NDC integration and to identify integration opportunities and synergies across policy and programming.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level