For your information, an appointment is coterminous if it is 100 percent funded from sources other than the Bank Group's administrative budget. After one year, the Bank Group may terminate a coterminous appointment if the funding source terminates or reduces the funding for the position. Coterminous service does not count toward the maximum length of a Term appointment.
The Global Environment Facility (GEF), a multilateral financial mechanism established in 1991. It provides grants to developing countries for projects and programs that protect the global environment. GEF grants support projects related to six focal areas: biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants.
Since its inception, the GEF has committed close to $7 billion in grants in more than 160 developing countries and transitional economies. Resources for the GEF Trust Fund, which finances the GEF’s programs and projects, are replenished every four years. Available funding for GEF activities in the period 2010-2014 is $4.25 billion (fifth replenishment period).
The GEF is open to universal membership, and currently 178 countries are members. It is governed by a Council comprising 32 Members appointed by constituencies of GEF member countries. An Assembly of all member countries meets every four years at the ministerial level.
Ten agencies are principally accountable for the execution of GEF projects: the U.N. Development Programme (UNDP), U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Bank (IBRD/IFC), the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the U.N. Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
The Natural Resources team is responsible for GEF’s strategic and technical work in the areas of biodiversity, international waters and sustainable land management, in addition to those promoting sustainable forest management and preventing deforestation.
The present position in the Natural Resources (NR) Team of the GEF Secretariat will support the implementation of GEF’s objectives in the area of International Waters (IW), particularly by helping countries to work together in overcoming tensions related to natural resources use in large water systems. The International Waters focal area seeks to deliver positive results in the adequate management of transboundary surface water basins, groundwater basins, coastal and marine systems, and marine areas beyond national jurisdiction, and to enable countries to share their benefits.
The ultimate goal of the International Waters focal area is the promotion of collective management of transboundary water systems and subsequent implementation of the full range of policy, legal and institutional reforms and investments contributing to sustainable use and maintenance of ecosystem services.
Sr Environmental Specialist (International Waters)
WorldBank - Sr Environmental Specialist (International Waters)
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