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The establishment of strong institutions and capacities at all levels to ensure the delivery and quality of public services has been at the focus of the government and political agenda of Timor-Leste since 2002.
Since then, significant progress has been made towards enhancing the process of governance and public service delivery through improved efficiency, accountability, and transparency.
At the same time, a lot of challenges and opportunities lie ahead.
The Constitution of Timor-Leste envisages that the State will be territorially organized in a decentralized manner and the local units will have a status of corporate bodies vested with representative organs and their organization, competence, functioning and composition of the organs will be defined by law.
In this line, since the independence of the country, administrative decentralization has been considered a useful tool to promote national identity, territorial cohesion, and socio-economic development.
An initial policy towards administrative decentralization was laid out in early 2006.
However, the process could not take momentum due to several political and administrative reasons. Nearly ten years ago, a new impulse to this process was given with the new administrative division of the country followed by the Implementation Strategy of the Administrative Decentralization and the Setting up of the Representative Bodies of the Local Power in Timor-Leste which envisages a gradual but progressive decentralization.
Recently, the Government has reaffirmed its commitment to decentralization through Government Resolution n.º 45/2020 (Implementation of Administrative Decentralization Strategy and Installation of Representative Organs of Local Government) and aims at developing and approving the necessary legal framework for the implementation of the decentralization process and preparing for the municipal elections in 2022.
In order to meet its commitment and build on past experiences, the Government of Timor-Leste has been working on revising the legal framework on decentralization.
The Ministry of State Administration (MSA), as the nodal agency on decentralization, has been leading this exercise.
To support the Government in general and the MSA in particular in their decentralization endeavor, UNDP Timor-Leste has been partnering with the Ministry. Earlier in 2020, UNDP Timor-Leste launched the project “Strengthening Integral Local Development by Building the Capacities of the Municipal Authorities in Timor-Leste”, in partnership with the European Union.
Building on its long-standing experience in supporting decentralization in Timor-Leste and other countries, UNDP will support the Ministry to enhance its capacities to strengthen the legal, policy and institutional framework for administrative decentralization.
In this regard, UNDP will support the MSA’s efforts to identify gaps, harmonize legal, policy and institutional framework, including amendment of the existing laws, and build capacities of the local authorities.
UNDP is going to hire a team of national and international experts to provide the technical assistance to the MSA on this matter. This Terms of Reference (ToR) describes duties and responsibilities, competencies, qualifications etc. of Project Finance Analyst.
Under the overall guidance of the Cluster Lead and direct supervision of the Chief Technical Adviser, the Project Finance Analyst provides finance services ensuring high quality, accuracy, and consistency of work. The Project Finance Analyst promotes a client-oriented approach consistent with UNDP rules and regulations.
Incumbent is expected to display initiative, a positive approach and a strong client orientation.
As such, s/he is expected to be flexible in performing other emerging tasks and additional duties as required by direct supervisor or senior management.
The Project Finance Analyst will be responsible for:
Ensure administration of budget and implementation of finance processes are in line with UNDP operational procedures and donor requirements.
Maintenances accounts receivables for the project and inform CTA on need to follow up on contributions.
Principle accounting, cash management and administrative support functions.
Supports knowledge building and knowledge sharing focusing on the achievement of participation in training for the operations/ projects staff on finance and contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice.
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies
Business Direction & Strategy
Business Management
Required Languages:
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REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor Degree
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 60