The incumbent will work under the overall policy guidance of the Director of the Special Unit for South-South Cooperation, and under the matrix management supervised by RBLAC Regional Director in advancing the concepts and practices of South-South cooperation as an effective strategy to help achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals, and in supporting operational activities of the United Nations system through advancement of South-South cooperation agenda as an effective strategy to achieve inclusive development in the Global South through operationalization and consolidation of the South-South 3-in-1 Multilateral support architecture in the region. The post will be part of the Regional Center Cross Practice Team and will spearhead South-South Cooperation as a development driver in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region. The Regional Chief will identify opportunities to expand South-South and triangular cooperation, identify partners and develop networks for advocacy for South-South Cooperation. The partners will include the UNDP Country Offices, the United Nations Agencies and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, National Governments, the Private Sector, and Civil Society. S/he will build up the South-South & Triangular cooperation support facility/ies in support of SSC initiatives in the region, in line with the Special Unit’s South-South Cooperation Framework, the Policy decisions of the United Nations General Assembly High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation (SSC/16/39) and the Nairobi Outcome Document of the UN General Assembly (A/64/222). S/he will promote achievement of tangible results through analysis and knowledge sharing of best practices and lessons learnt on South-South Cooperation. S/he will promote dialogue and coordinate programme design for intra and interregional South-South Cooperation by working closely with the other Regional Coordinators deployed to other regions by the Special Unit. S/he will prepare the South-South input to Regional Centre work plans and manage the human and financial resources deployed to the Region by the Special Unit for South-South Cooperation in line with UNDP policies. The Regional Chief will also lead the resource mobilization and intensify institutional partnership efforts of the Special Unit in the Region. |
Duties and Responsibilities |
Summary of key functions: - Advisory function on the promotion and optimization of South-South and triangular cooperation in the Latin America Region.
- Strategic Promotion (marketing and showcasing) of development solutions, best practices and lessons learned utilizing the 3-in-1 Multilateral Support Architecture of the Special Unit, namely the Global South-South Development Academy, the Global South-South Development Expo, and the South-South Global Assets and Technology Exchange (SS-GATE).
- High-level policy engagement that is relevant to the Secretariat role of the Special Unit to the UN General Assembly.
- High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation and the substantive preparation and production of the UN Secretary-General’s Report on State of South-South Cooperation.
- Resource mobilization.
- Partnership building and strengthening.
- Managerial functions
1. Provides substantive and strategic advice on South-South trends and opportunities in the region, and provide policy advice and capacity-building support to the National South-South Focal Points of the Governments in the RBLAC region. Review Regional South-South plans for UNDP Country offices, other UN Agencies, The Regional UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC), facilitate South-South Dialogue and provide advisory services for applying South-South cooperation as UNDP’s sixth driver of development cooperation.
2. Scan development practices in the Region, coordinate production of analysis of best practices, lessons learnt and promote networks from Government, private sector and civil society to strengthen the use of South-South Cooperation as a development tool. Facilitate interregional and intra-regional learning by drawing lessons learnt and making best practices available to partners. Consult with other regional coordinators to promote interregional learning.
3. Analysis of briefs and papers to guide policy advocacy and programme development efforts in the Region and advise UNDP Country Offices, UN Agencies and ECLAC on emerging opportunities for South-South Cooperation in the Region. Provide regional inputs to the Secretary General’s Report on State of South-South Cooperation.
4. Mobilize resources (technical and financial) to support capacity building, formulation and drafting of programmes and projects as well as monitoring and evaluation of results of South-South & triangular cooperation programmes. Represent the Special Unit in regional and national consultations on South-South Cooperation as required. Coordinate financial resource mobilization in the Region for the South-South Programme and support the Regional Bureau in building strategic partnership with emerging donors in the region.
5. Lead the partnership building and strengthening of relationships with National Focal Points and other stakeholders working on South-South Cooperation in the Region including the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, NGOs and other UN specialized Agencies. Represent the Special Unit in collaboration and partnership with key multilateral organizations and regional commission (ECLAC and others) on issues relevant to promoting and mainstreaming South-South and triangular cooperation in the region.
6. Managerial Functions: - Engagement on strategic planning and management of the Regional South-South Latin America Team in Panama City.
- Coordinate the regional initiatives and programmes that are in line with the Special Unit’s Fourth Cooperation Framework and UNDP Strategic Plan (2008-2011) vis-à-vis work of the Headquarters based South-South Team. Contribute to the Regional Centre annual work plan focusing on key results on South-South and triangular cooperation at the regional level.
- Manage and supervise the work of experts and consultants that support the 3-in-1 multilateral support architecture.
- Manage South-South Resources deployed in the region in keeping with UNDP policy.
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Competencies |
Corporate Competencies - Integrity and fairness -- embodies UN values and promotes the well-being of all individuals regardless of gender, religion, race, nationality, or age.
- Cultural sensitivity and adaptability – communicates effectively with and relates to people of different cultures, demonstrating an ability to see issues from other perspectives.
- Strong corporate commitment - works to achieve the goals of UNDP as a whole making significant contributions to corporate priorities or initiatives led by other UNDP offices and bureaus.
Functional Competencies - Full knowledge of the SU/SSC’s broad policy, vision and strategy for promoting South-South & triangular cooperation on a global and UN system-wide basis.
- Credible knowledge of UNDP practice areas.
- Knowledge of main technical/operational aspects of South-South Cooperation
- Excellent knowledge of programming processes and work culture in UN Agencies, Private sector and civil society.
- Resource mobilization and partnership
Managerial and behavioral - Proven ability to develop detailed operational plans, budgets, and deliver on them for development results.
- Proven ability to problem-solve and think creatively to develop and implement smart business solutions
- Establishes and maintains relationships with a broad range of people to understand needs, gain support, and is proactive in developing solutions
- Proven networking, team-building, organizational and communication skills
- Ability to establish priorities for self and others, and to work independent
- Demonstrates openness to change, flexibility, and ability to manage complexities
- Ability to work under pressure and with multi-disciplinary and multicultural teams and possess excellent inter-personal skills
- Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude
- Demonstrates strong written and oral communication skills
- Remains calm, in control, and good humoured even under pressure
- Knowledge Management and Learning
- Analytical ability to distill lessons learned
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Required Skills and Experience |
Education: - Minimum education requirement of a Master’s degree in International Relations, Social Science, Economics, and other relevant academic discipline.
Experience: - A minimum of 10 years of experience in development field including policy development, programme planning and management, humanitarian affairs.
- A minimum of 5 years in international advisory or program management positions in UNDP or in the UN system.
- Country office/regional experience in developing resource mobilization strategy and competency in intergovernmental partnership.
- Knowledge of south-south and triangular cooperation.
- Experience in advocacy activities is desirable.
Language requirements: - Fluency in written and spoken English and Spanish.
- Fluency in French, Portuguese and/or other UN official language will be an advantage
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